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READING
“Don’t search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer.” -Rainer Maria Rilke
WORDS OF HOPE
The above passage is from Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet, which he wrote to the aspiring writer, Franz Xaver Kappus, between the years 1903 and 1906. On this World Logic Day, it seems appropriate to think about this idea of questions and answers and how they co-exist within our faith.
A simple definition of logic is the study of how we can reliably increase our knowledge and understanding of the world. How do we go about that? Logic requires us to analyze ideas, circumstances, and arguments through reason rather than through beliefs. This may make it sound like logic and faith are opposing ideas. Is faith logical? As Rilke says, “Don’t search for answers…someday…you…will gradually live your way into the answer.”
How would our approach to reading scripture change if we looked at the Bible not as a big book of edicts and rules that when memorized and rigidly followed guarantee us the good life, but rather as a source for responses to our thoughtfully and well-reasoned questions?
The burden then is placed on us to ask the appropriate questions as to how we should live our faith. Doing so gives us a personal context for what we read. We must then use reason and logic to analyze the biblical responses and determine how we can best live through our questions in our daily lives.
So many Christians believe that they must have all of the answers in order to live a right and holy life. I think quite the contrary. When it comes to our faith, once we believe that we have all the answers, we stop seeking, we stop learning, and we stop growing. When we stop growing, we essentially stop living. That is not what our God desires of us. God wants God’s children to thrive, to keep moving toward the light throughout all our days.
Asking questions is important. Learning to live with our questions is how we grow. Living our way to the answer is…
…PRAYER
Loving God, hold my heart as I grow with and through my questions. Guide me toward right paths. Redirect me when I go amiss. Remind me that right answers are not nearly as important as right questions. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Kris Baker
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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