Day 6 – I Will Not Leave You Orphans
Dear brothers and sisters, peace be with you.
Day 6 of the series is now on the blog, and today we are sitting with the promise that Jesus made in John 14 before the Cross: I will not leave you orphans. I will come to you.
The disciples in the Upper Room were living inside this promise on Day 6 of their waiting. They had no timeline. They had no picture of what was coming. They had only the word.
One thing I have been sitting with today is the Syriac understanding of the Holy Spirit. In our liturgical language, the Spirit is Ruha d-Qudsha, and the feminine grammar of that word gave our Fathers a theology of the Spirit as brooding, maternal, generative. The same Spirit who hovered over the primordial deep at creation, who overshadowed Mary at the Annunciation, is the one the disciples were waiting for in the Upper Room.
And the reflection connects this directly to the Epiclesis of our Qurbana. Every time the priest implores the Spirit to descend upon the gifts, we are standing in the Upper Room, holding out the promise of John 14 and asking for its fulfilment. The tradition is clear: that prayer is always answered. The Spirit always comes.
We are three days from Pentecost in this series. The fire is closer than it was.
