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Can You Drink the Cup?

By: Henri J. M. Nouwen
Narrated by: Dan Anderson O.F.M.
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Nouwen uses the cup as a metaphor to articulate the basic postures of the spiritual life: holding, lifting and drinking. The cup is a powerful image in our human experience. We use cups in our celebrations of a variety of events. Nouwen reminds us that we also use the cup as a symbolic vessel—for sorrow, joy, blessings, salvation.

“Drinking our cup to the bottom is seen as the expression of the full freedom of the sons and daughters of God,” Nouwen writes. His goal is to make the question Jesus posed to James and John pierce our hearts so that a personal answer can emerge from it. The way we answer Jesus’ question, “Can you drink the cup…?” has the power to radically change our lives.

©1996 Ave Maria Press, Inc. (P)2006 St. Anthony Messenger Press
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shared cups

enjoyed this book , felt comforted and challenged to love myself and others, to be willing to drink my cup to completion

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I love listening to Henri's words... Even though it is not his voice, his writing style is so conversational, it is like sitting a room with him talking just to you.

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the narration was very good and easy to follow.

A dated book (1996) given some liturgical updates from Pope Benedict since but always eternal in content and life giving for the human journey. A great read.

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manifest love

a journey from a vignette to a life lived in love. Jesus asks this question of each of us.

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Great for Lent

I've read/ listen to this book about 5x now. Still a favorite especially at Lent. A great book to read annually. Also perfect for a first time Nouwen reader.

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Essential Reading For Serious People

This book is essential if you are one who is serious about eternal life. Fr. Nouwen explains the cup of sorrow and the cup of joy =the cup of blessings. He encourages the reader to their own kenoses, emulating Christ .
May God bless those who take the time to enter through the cover of this book.

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Can we drink this cup

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What was one of the most memorable moments of Can You Drink the Cup??

Can you empty the cup to the drags, to the bottom, with all its sorrows and pain

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Clarity about the Eucharist and Christian calling

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Lovely reflection

A beautifully crafted and moving reflection on what it means to struggle to serve the Lord in a dark and confusing world.

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Deep and profound

A blessing of becoming aware of the deeper realities of our everyday lives and the challenges we face. A new perspective on living a life in the Spirit of our Lord Jesus

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