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Month: November 2015 (Page 2 of 9)

Awareness

I sit with my coffee this morning, aware of Jesus’ presence around me, which brings me to tears – tears of joy at the thought……  To be able to sit in complete silence in communion with God is one of the best feelings in the world.  I understand first hand what He means when He says, “be still and know that I am God.” Stillness is POWERFUL!  True stillness, that is – not sitting still and reading a book or sitting still and going through a laundry list of things to do in your mind.  True stillness, for me, is sitting in silence and pondering – pondering Jesus, pondering one of life’s big questions, sitting and looking out the window and just observing what’s there without judgment, just breathing and settling.  I may have said this before and I’ll probably say it again in future posts, the more I practice stillness the more I want.

The holidays are upon us – Thanksgiving and Christmas.  The busy-ness has begun.  In the past, I would stress over everything that needed to get done – cooking, cleaning, decorating, etc.  It seemed as though there weren’t enough hours in a day.  What I have come to realize is that, although I have much to do, I organize my time much better now and I take the time each day to be still regardless of how busy I think I am.  The stillness brings me back to my center, my place of peace.  When I am in this place of peace, I am able to focus on the task at hand, to be in the moment as opposed to being focused on the five other things on my agenda for the day.  In this place of peace, time moves much slower, there actually are enough hours in a day – there’s actually some to spare!  Imagine that!

Stillness has led me into a heightened sense of awareness and this awareness gives me a sense that everything I do during the day and everything I encounter, good and bad, is considered a prayer.    The thought that my entire day consists of prayer helps me to foster an attitude of gratitude and also forces me to want to do all things well – to really make a conscious effort to give my all in everything I do, whether it’s writing a reflection or cleaning the toilet bowl!  There are so many bible verses that lead us to this truth.  1 Cor 16:14 says “do everything in love”; Col. 3:17 – whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father; Phil 2:14 – do everything without grumbling or arguing.

Each morning I offer my day to Christ with this prayer:  Oh my Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer to you my prayers, works, joys and sufferings of this day, for all the intentions of your Sacred Heart, in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the mass throughout the world, in reparation for my sins, for the intentions of all my family, friends and relatives and in particular, for the intentions of the Holy Father. Amen. By offering my prayers, works, joys and sufferings of the day, I trust that His will is done (papa knows best), I focus on my work and do my best because it is my gift to God, my joys become magnified because I know Christ is sharing in my happiness and my sufferings become sweeter because I am aware that regardless of what I may be going through at that moment, Jesus, my Good Shepherd, is carrying me!

I often wonder how many people actually read this blog.  Of those who read, I wonder how many are truly inspired or how many actually click on the links I share.  I wonder how many have included a different spiritual practice into their routine or how many are regulars here.  How many have shared it with others?  As I ponder, I am reminded of my daily prayer and am comforted by the fact that regardless of how many people read, this is my gift to God – my job is not to wonder but to continue to do what I do and do it well, in the name of Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father!  He’ll take care of the rest.

So as you  prepare for Thanksgiving and begin your Christmas shopping, I hope you are encouraged to give yourself the gift of stillness.  It doesn’t cost a thing and it is truly the gift that keeps on giving.  When you begin to feel yourself being devoured by the demands of this life, remember to offer your day to Christ – it will change your perspective.  You will no longer see yourself as being swallowed up by the quicksand, you will begin to see yourself as a true disciple of Christ, simply “taking one for the team.” God bless you!

Obedience comes with TRUST!

As the visions during the night continued, I saw one like the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven.  When he reached the Ancient One and was presented before him. He received dominion, glory and kinship; nations and people of every language serve him.  His dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not be taken away, his kingship shall not be destroyed.  (Daniel 7:13-14 New American Bible translation)

Can I get an AMEN!  This weekend, in the Catholic calendar, we celebrated the Feast of Christ the King signifying the end of the liturgical year.  This verse from Daniel was one of the readings and it could not have come at a better time. Terrorism, refugees and the circus of politics seem to be the topic of conversation these days.  Everyone seems to be “worried”.  The passion and fervor I hear in the voices of people who claim to be followers of Christ saddens me.  I recently signed up for Facebook so that my messages and posts would be available there as well. I was originally encouraged by the way this form of media was being used to spread positive messages and then I read a comment made by a fellow Christian which read something like this:  “Yes, we have to pray!  I pray that God do away with them all!” My first thought was: That’s what they think about us, where does it end?  That’s not what Jesus preached – the Jesus I know is a model of gentleness and humility EVEN in the face of persecution.

It’s no secret that Christians have been, and continue to be, persecuted from the beginning. The apostles themselves were persecuted. Each generation has a different regime they have to work to defuse.  However, history tells us that good always triumphs over evil.  The Bible tells us the same thing – this verse is just one example of it!  Yes,  evil exists in the world and we need to be on guard for our own safety, but hating the sinner and/or wishing them harm is NOT the answer.  Want to be militant?  Be church militant!  Do what you know works to fight against evil in this world:  PRAY!  Pray without ceasing!  The Psalmist says: 7x a day I praise you.  Not only will prayer bring you peace, but it will help us overcome evil!

Are you anxious about the state of our world today? Do you worry about terrorism as you go about your daily routine?  Then I challenge you to flex your prayer muscles. Move beyond the rote and mundane and into deeper communion with our Lord and Savior.  He longs for that deeper relationship with us.  Mother Teresa said He THIRSTS for us – what an image!  It is only by truly knowing Him that we can TRUST Him always and remain in a state of peace in order to be obedient to His command:  Love your neighbor as yourself!  So you see, obedience comes with trust!  Think for a moment about the people in your life that you trust.  People you would trust with a secret or even with your life.  Are they people you just met yesterday or are they the people you have a close intimate relationship with, people you feel you know inside and out?  Trust in the Lord comes in the same manner – when we work at having a close, intimate relationship with Him.  When we take the time out of our busy schedules to just BE with Him.   If your trust in Him is not solid, then maybe you can spend more time with Him just as you would a special friend if you felt your relationship was being compromised.

I’ll end with a thought shared by my pastor in yesterday’s homily:  There is a bumper sticker that reads:  God is my co-pilot.  The Church’s response to that is a sign that reads:  If God is your co-pilot, you’re sitting in the wrong seat!

Trust in the Lord, remain in peace!  God bless you!

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