Friday, October 05, 2007

Companion of the Souls - Henri Nouwen

This has been a full week and a bit, and eventually I'll have time to sit down, sift through my thoughts, and put some of them here. In the meantime, however, I'm going to my standby - another email I received from the Henri Nouwen society... I liked this new way of looking at the Road to Emmaus story, and I am meditating this morning, as I sip tea and sit at my desk, about what it means to be a "Christ-bearer."

Companion of the Souls

When the two disciples recognised Jesus as he broke the bread for them in their house in Emmaus, he "vanished from their sight" (Luke 24:31). The recognition and the disappearance of Jesus are one and the same event. Why? Because the disciples recognised that their Lord Jesus, the Christ, now lives in them ... that they have become Christ-bearers. Therefore, Jesus no longer sits across the table from them as the stranger, the guest, the friend with whom they can speak and from whom they can receive good counsel. He has become one with them. He has given them his own Spirit of Love. Their companion on the journey has become the companion of their souls. They are alive, yet it is no longer them, but Christ living in them (see Galatians 2:20).