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Month: December 2019 (Page 11 of 14)

Let it be done for you according to your faith

let it be done
BELIEVE!

Let it be done for you according to your faith! Think about that for a moment. There’s faith and then there’s FAITH!

matthew 9:27-31

And as Jesus passed on from there, two blind men followed him, crying out, “son of David, have pity on us!” When he entered the house, the blind men approached him and Jesus said to them, “Do you believe that I can do this?” “Yes, Lord,” they said to him.

Then he touched their eyes and said, “Let it be done for you according to your faith.” And their eyes were opened. Jesus warned them sternly, “See that no one know about this.” But they went out and spread word of him through all that land.

faith

Let it be done to you according to your faith. How deep is your faith? Do you often feel like prayers are not being answered? Maybe it’s “being done for you according to your faith.”

In life, we often play the blame game. Our prayer life is no different. If we pray for something in particular and it doesn’t come to pass we say: “God didn’t answer my prayer” or “it wasn’t meant to be.”

This Gospel leads me to think deeply on the role our faith plays in our prayers being answered. Maybe before blaming God for unanswered prayer, we should take stock of the depth of our faith. Do you really BELIEVE that what you’re praying for will come to pass? Or are you not praying for it at all because you don’t believe it can happen?

infancy

In my own life I notice how my faith has grown. I have always felt a strong connection to God – always being called to worship and pray. But my “faith”, in this case my firm belief that NOTHING is impossible for God, was not as strong as I would have liked to think.

I believe part of the problem was my lack of awareness. The “infancy phase” of my faith simply had me going through the motions. Attend mass on Sunday, keep the ten commandments, know the precepts of the Church, pray (by paying lip service) – check, check, check!

hindsight is 20/20

God doesn’t want us to go through the motions. He wants a relationship with us. However, because He’s not in our face we neglect the relationship. We fail to nurture the relationship. How do you nurture any of the other relationships in your life you regard as important? So why not God?

I think back to the days when my husband and I were trying to conceive and I know that my faith wasn’t strong enough to believe that God could make that happen. I wrote it off as “not meant to be” when, in fact, my faith or lack thereof didn’t allow me to participate in God’s will for my life.

Part of me wonders what it would have been like to be a mom and part of me is relieved that my emotions were spared. I do wish I knew then what I know now because I would have loved to have another miracle to confirm my theory!

I have no regrets though. My infertility actually gave me an opportunity to stop and think about what it meant to bring a child into this world, as opposed to simply checking off another box from my list of life’s goals.

go deeper

Faith is about intimate relationship with God. The depth of faith I’m talking about here depends on whether you’re practicing a faith or a religion. In other words, are you nurturing your relationship with God or are you over-identifying with an institution you “belong” to? Because the only one we belong to is God!

Despite the fact that each waking moment of our lives is a miracle, we fail to see the miracles that surround us! I can’t say this enough – our God is a God of miracles! Our God is the Divine Physician! Our God is an AWESOME God! I “knew” this before but I’m AWARE of it now!

believe

I see NOW how He wants us to participate in His plan. He wants us to truly BELIEVE that he can give us what we want. (On this Feast day of St. Nicholas – it makes me think of the spirit of Christmas and how, as children, we are told all we need to do is BELIEVE!) Hmmm? As I write this I make the connection with Jesus asking us to be child-like. Goodness, I can go on and on!

To further drive this message home, Jeremiah 29:11-14 tells us: For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare, not for woe! plans to give you a future full of hope. When you call me, when you go to pray to me, I will listen to you. When you look for me, you will find me. Yes, when you seek me with all your heart, you will find me with you, says the Lord, and I will change your lot. WITH ALL YOUR HEART is the operative phrase here!

ponder this!

Oh, one more thing: Jesus says: let it be done for you according to your faith. Mary said: Let it be done to me according to your word! BAM! Ponder that! There’s a connection there somewhere. Yesterday we looked to Joseph as an example. As we continue the Advent journey, let’s look to Mary today as an example of true FAITH – a firm belief that what seems impossible is totally possible with God!

God bless you!

Bonus: as I listened to my Lauren Daigle album I was struck with her song Rebel Heart and thought it was appropriate to include here.

The true disciple has a firm foundation

true disciple
Obedient and wise!

The true disciple has a firm foundation. Would you agree?

matthew 7:21, 24-27

“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven.

“Everyone who listen to these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. But it did not collapse; it had been set solidly on rock. And everyone who listens to these words of mine but does not act on them will be like a fool who built his house on sand. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. And it collapsed and was completely ruined.”

Lip service is the first thing I thought of when I read this. When we pray, when we praise or thank God, are we just doing it when things are going our way? When we profess how much we love the Lord, are we professing it only when life is good?

In the motorcycling community there’s a phrase that describes those who only ride when the conditions are just right. They are called fair weather riders. This Gospel got me thinking along those lines. Are we fair weather disciples?

fair weather Disciple

Do we lose faith when bad things happen? Bad things like getting a startling diagnosis, losing a loved one, losing a job or maybe even experiencing a dark night of the soul. Regardless of where we “are” – we MUST truly believe GOD IS THERE!

Is it fair to wonder where He is simply because we can’t see beyond the circumstance. Or is it fair to wonder where He is simply because we’re not getting what we want? When you were a child, did you ever wonder where your parents were simply because they didn’t give you what you wanted?

rejoice

In Rejoice! Advent Meditations with Joseph by Fr. Mark Toups, today’s reflection talks about Joseph being an obedient man. Here are a few sentences I thought hit the mark of today’s Gospel message and how Joseph is a great example of what it means to be a true disciple:

Joseph chooses God, even in the face of fear; once Joseph knew it was God speaking, his only response was “yes”; wisdom – the greek word sophia literally means “the capacity to understand and act according to wisdom;” to function according to wisdom is to be obedient; Joseph’s obedience was a response to a relationship, not yielding to a task!

To be wise is to be obedient and to be obedient is to be wise! Obedient to what? To God’s will. THAT requires us to be true disciples with a firm foundation that no circumstance or experience can rock. This wisdom we gain from obedience allows us to see God’s work unfolding. It allows us to accept our circumstances with the understanding that He is present and dynamically working in our lives.

do not fear

What do you fear? Look to Joseph as an example of what it means to be a true disciple. He experienced fear too. He was “engaged” to a woman who ends up pregnant with someone else’s child. He has some tough decisions to make but relies on his faith to steer him. He encounters situations, after Jesus’ birth, that would cause any of us maddening anxiety and yet he relied on his relationship with God to guide him.

can you relate?

Relationship is key here. In all of my recent spiritual reading I have come across a common idea – God is always pursuing us. But God is not “out there.” He’s in our hearts. So He pursues us from within. He seeks to form a deep relationship with us. He wants us to participate in His will for us. Today’s Gospel tells us this.

In order to do that we have to search within. We have to make time to be in relationship with Him. We do that in silence in order to hear God speak , just as Joseph did and this way we respond as Joseph did with a resounding YES! Let’s not be fair weather disciples but obedient and wise!

God bless you!

Click here to listen to Trisha Yearwood sing: It Wasn’t His Child

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