Hell’s or Heaven’s Kitchen – Devotional for Thursday, July 28, 2011

Rose and I enjoy watching the cooking shows on television, like Master Chef and Hell’s Kitchen. From these we learn that things are typically hectic, if not pandemonium in an institutional kitchen. I was impressed, therefore, when I learned such was not the situation in Brother Lawrence’s Kitchen, where,  maintaining the presence of God allowed Lawrence tranquility.
Practicing the presence of God is its own benefit, but Brother Lawrence learned that it had additional, often unexpected benefits. He wanted others to know the benefits of this way of life and told others about it, but more importantly, his example was a stronger inducement than his arguments. His face expressed such a sweet and calm state that it alone affected others.

Moreover, his state affected his work. His co-workers noted, that even in the busiest times in the kitchen, Brother Lawrence still preserved his recollection and heavenly-mindedness. He was never hasty nor loitering, but did each thing in its turn with an even, uninterrupted composure and tranquility of spirit. “The time of work,” said he, “does not with me differ from the time of prayer. In the noise and clatter of my kitchen, while several persons are at the same time calling for different things, I possess God in as great a tranquility as if I were upon my knees at the Blessed Supper.”

Is your life closer to Hell’s Kitchen than Heaven’s? Want His peace? Seek His presence and practice it daily.

Be blessed.

Nick

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