Phenomenology of Prayer- Prayer as Kenosis
Kenosis is the act of self-emptying
and it needs to be in action for God to come onto the world. He needs to empty
of power to identify with someone oppressed and weak. When Christ is on the
cross, completely emptied, it shows his love for all the people, it is “the
splendor of the divine kenosis that exhibits this love” (Mensch, 66). Just as
Christ emptied himself to come to come to the world, we must empty ourselves to
receive him. In other words, we must rid ourselves of everything to make room
for the Holy Spirit.
Prayer needs to include the act of
kenosis. When we pray we often say we will give something in return, but truly
nothing is great enough to exchange with God (Mensch, 63). However, when
kenosis is met, and we empty ourselves, we expand to pray for not ourselves,
but others and their needs to be met. We also pray for things to become good
and by becoming good we “escape from the violence that characterizes the
earthly economy” (Mensch, 72). As we immerse ourselves in the process of
kenosis, we create a living relationship with God and get to experience his
love.
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