Archive for February, 2010

The Holy One

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

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I like Lent.  My husband says it appeals to my minimalist side.  It is a time of preparation.  It is a journey of the spirit.

1 Peter 1:13 Therefore, gird your minds for actions, keep sober in spirit, fix your hope completely on the grace to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.  1:14  As obedient children, do not be conformed to the former lusts which were yours in your ignorance,  1:15 but like the Holy one who called you, be holy yourselves also in all your behavior.

Father God, help me be holy.  Help me to be as Peter says with my mind ready for action, sober in spirit (steady, reliable) and my hope completely on the grace brought by the revelation of Jesus Christ.  Yes, let me be completely about the grace. 

This is a time of preparation for Easter, for the symbol of sacrifice.  It is a journey to discover the mystery of you and you loved each of us first, even before we loved you.  It is good to travel the path with other seekers of holiness.  It is good to go to Lenten studies and share a humble bowl of soup, to sing, to read and especially to pray. It is good to feel called and loved and be part of the body of Christ.   Thank you God.  Amen.

Sweet Release

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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Heavenly Father, we all long for simplicity in our lives.  Help us to find contentment.  There are people and physical things that we have outgrown, or that have held us back.  There are times we have held others back as well.

Help us to release.  We let go of the people, and things that are no longer part of the divine plan for our lives.  We release them all to their highest good.  We forgive them, and they forgive us.  We leave them with our blessings.  They release us also. 

We are now free to move forward into the divine plan of our lives.  We are free, and we are content.  Let us dwell in your presence.  Amen

Why We Are Here

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Photo by Erin
Photo by Erin

 

 

 

 

 

 

The main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing.

As Christians we have many examples of what is important in life when we look at the life of Jesus.

He said to be “fishers of men, and cast your nets upon the sea”, “Heal the sick.”, “Have faith, your faith has made you well.”  In Mark Chapter 25 he tells us about the kingdom of heaven. 

Mark 25:34 – 36 Come you who are blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.  For I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave me drink; I was a stranger, and you invited me in; naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison, and you came to me.

We have all at one time or another, acted out of pride, spoken with anger, or shut the door on people who were looking for a spiritual opening.  We have even behaved in a non-Christian like manor.  At times we have all lost track of the main thing.

Grace and compassion for others, is the main thing.  Prayer and keeping our spirits whole is also important.  God will give us the nudge and whisper to our spirits the ways we can be part of the kingdom.  It isn’t always some huge difficult thing.  It is often something simple for us, but can be life changing for the recipient.   Go into the world today.  What do you have to offer? 

God, help us to all find the beautiful gift we each have to share with the world.  Let us touch another life with joy and encouragement.  Let us alleviate human suffering.  Let our love shine for our neighbors.  And let us love you God, with all our hearts and all our souls, and with all our minds. Keep us from loosing track of what is important.  Let us not be distracted with unimportant tasks, gossip, and planning for things outside of our control.  Guide us, be with us.  Amen.

Sacred Mystery

Monday, February 1st, 2010
Photo by Chrissy Oldham

Photo by Chrissy Oldham

The matters of the spirit are in a place between shadow and light.  There in the quietness, and peacefulness beyond reach of the physical world, we catch a glimpse of an awareness of the mystery of God.

There is more to this life than we fully understand, yet we trivialize the mystery.  We attempt to label everything.  If we can’t figure it all out we aren’t happy, if we do figure it out we aren’t happy.  Where do you go when the mystery is gone?  Back to the mundane.

Be still.  Know that God is the great “I am, that I am”.  Let go of trying to figure everything out and live in the moment today.

Father God, allow me to walk with you today; to feel your presence, and to be at peace in my spirit.  I trust that there is more than enough of all that I need today.  I give thanks.  I rejoice.  I am blessed beyond measure.  God you are the ultimate sacred mystery.  Seekers of holiness worship you, and follow the small voice that speaks to the spirit.  Let me hear your voice.  Amen