Fifth Sunday of Lent
by Fr. Ivan Olmo

“I trust in the LORD; my soul trusts in his word.”  Will you come to the deep with me?  These are words the Lord expressed to me but they also relate to all of us.  Will you trust in the Lord to forgive you, to love you, and provide for you? The deep is a place we long and thirst for but are afraid of letting go for fear of drowning in sorrow, of losing control, of the unknown.  The Lord invites us not to think of the deep in terms of human constructs, thoughts, images or experiences.  We think of deep water as dark, violent, filled with terrifying creatures, terrifying indeed. We think of large waves that overwhelm us. We sink, are taken down, take in water, we drown and die. The Lord shows us a different image and inspires different thoughts.  He provides a different experience to consider. The water God invites us into is calm, warm, sparkling blue.  No one in the water but you. The ocean appears as a crystal blue clear sky with the most beautiful, radiant clouds as pockets of air and light reflecting God’s glory; reflecting God’s presence under the water.  Like light that bounces off a crystal, God reflects beauty underwater.  The Father extends an invitation to you to come into the deep.  No fear, no concern, no hesitation, no anxieties, no worries.  Just simply say yes for you long for this.  Under the warm water, the light is like a shiny gem. I look and filled with awe, realize I am still breathing, not drowning. I am more alive in the water, under the water than above on the ground.  This is heavenly.  This is trust.  An invitation to deepen trust in the Lord.  To surrender the fear and to embrace God’s love and presence.  The Father continues to invite and encourage us.  He says, stay here with me, pray here with me, obey here with me, love here with me, minister from here with me.  The Father invites us to consider that leaving this place is likened to a fish ensnared and caught in a net.  As if one is being hauled to the shore and dying. On the shore awaits war, darkness, chaos, division, death.  As long as we remain in the deep blue with the Lord, we live and are loved and please the Father.  The deep is a spiritual exercise of surrender and trust.  Can you surrender it all including all your fears and simply trust that God will provide all that you need?

Reflections from the Heart – September 18, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - September 18, 2022
25th Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “The steward said to himself, what shall I do; I am not ...

Reflections from the Heart – September 11, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - September 11, 2022
24th Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “I have been mercifully treated.”  I am often asked by family and ...

Reflections from the Heart – September 4, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - September 4, 2022
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Anyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be ...

Reflections from the Heart – August 28, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - August 28, 2022
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Humble yourself and you will find favor with God.” When I contemplate ...

Reflection from the Heart – August 21, 2022

Reflection from the Heart - August 21, 2022
21st Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Do not disdain the discipline of the Lord or lose heart when ...

Reflections from the Heart – August 14, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - August 14, 2022
20th Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “I have waited, waited for the LORD, and he stooped toward me ...

Reflections from the Heart – August 7, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - August 7, 2022
19th Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “See, the eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear him, ...

Reflections from the heart – July 31, 2022

Reflections from the heart - July 31, 2022
18th Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “For what profit comes to man from all the toil and anxiety ...

Reflections from the Heart – July 24, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - July 24, 2022
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time by Fr. Ivan Olmo “See how I am presuming to speak to my Lord.” Abraham’s ...

Reflections from the Heart – July 17, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - July 17, 2022
16th Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and worried about many things.” Silence and ...

Reflections from the Heart – July 10, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - July 10, 2022
15th Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your ...

Reflections from the Heart – July 3, 2022

Reflections from the Heart - July 3, 2022
14th Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Go on your way…” Our life is often described and compared to ...
The owner of this website has made a commitment to accessibility and inclusion, please report any problems that you encounter using the contact form on this website. This site uses the WP ADA Compliance Check plugin to enhance accessibility.