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Category: Lectio (Page 26 of 32)

Divine Providence

my boysI was thinking the other day about the things that I write and the advice that I give to friends and family when they’re going through tough times.  I realized that what I offer may not always be well received because sometimes things don’t turn out the way we expect or the way we want.  Then come the questions.  I kept thinking, how can I help people understand the importance of trust in God and do I really practice it myself?  Well, of course, when I opened my bible that day, it led me to the book of Job. Job 38:1-41 to be exact.

We are all familiar with the story of Job, a righteous man who endured suffering as a test of his faith and integrity.  He questions God through it all.  He cannot understand why he, a righteous man, has been subjected to such fate.  How often do we experience things in life that lead us to question:  Why is this happening?  How do I handle this?  What did I ever do to deserve this?  We see God respond to Job, but He doesn’t answer his questions.  Instead He responds to Job by basically asking:  Who are you to question my plans?  He accuses Job of being a know it all!.  He admonishes Job and begins to question Job about all of creation.  He challenges Job, in essence saying:  come on, you who know so much, answer me this!  Of course, Job doesn’t have all the answers and neither do we.  That’s where our faith in Divine Providence comes in.

We are reminded through the book of Job that some of our experiences in life may be incomprehensible.  Sometimes, the choices we make are the underlying cause of our experiences but many times we just can’t explain them nor can we understand them.   Through Job, we are reminded that God is in control and our job is not to question but to trust in Divine Providence and “go with the flow”, accepting and surrendering to God’s will for our lives.  Easier said than done, for sure and for anyone going through a difficult time at present, I believe I run the risk of seeming like I’m writing all fluff – trust this, surrender that.  In light of that thought, let us pause for a moment to think about God’s creation and how often we actually DO “go with the flow” and trust when things are going well – so why should our difficult moments be any different?

The human body, for one, performs miraculously every single day and we don’t even have to think about it.  From our breathing, to sight, to all the senses and beyond.  Each moment we take a breath, God breathing in us, we trust that our next breath will come.  We go with the flow.  We trust that the sun will rise in the east every morning and set in the west every evening and because of this we wake in the morning and go to sleep in the evening.  We go with the flow.  I’ll leave the rest to you, you get the point.  The God I believe in set this whole universe in motion – humans, the birds of the air, the fish in the sea, the stars in the sky…………He is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent!

We may not always see how God is working in our lives, we may not always have the answers and we may never know why we suffer certain things.  Despite the questions, if we remember to remain grateful for the myriad of things going well and come back to the idea of “God’s will be done”, He will grace us with the strength to get through ANYTHING.  The bible says, it is in our weakness that we are made strong!  Embrace the challenges of life knowing you will come out on the other side – better than before.  But also remember you cannot do it alone, remember the famous quote, there but by the grace of God go I!  We can’t just sit home and wish things will get better, we have to allow ourselves to be guided by the Spirit.  We have to show God that we are placing our trust in Him, that we need Him.  He is waiting with open arms to love us and bless us with the graces only He can give but we have to be willing to receive them.  Go to mass, sit with Jesus before the Blessed Sacrament, read, read, read.  Learn about your faith, allow yourself to expand upon the knowledge given to you as a child.   The result is absolute AWESOMENESS!

My dogs Foster and Mellow, both australian cattle dogs, recently showed me the type of trust we humans need to have in God and my love for them has helped illustrate for me, the love Our Father has for us.  These guys wake up each and every morning trusting that we are going to feed them and give them to drink, trusting that they will have clean, comfy beds to sleep on and trusting in the love my husband and I have for them.  Do you think they worry about anything? (unless they do something wrong, of course, and even then I wonder!)  When they run off into the woods to play, they trust that we will either follow them or that we will still be there when they return.  These guys live their lives to the full, knowing they will be taken care of and all they have to do is show love and loyalty.  On the flip side, we love these pups beyond words, they bring us such joy, even when they mess up sometimes.  When I view my relationship with God in comparison to my relationship with my “children”, I see how it’s possible that God can love us soooooooo much no matter what  and I see just how much more I can and need to trust in Him.   Although I love my dogs regardless, I’m so happy when they show me love and loyalty – so I am also reminded of  how important it is to show God my love and loyalty.  Do your own comparison, I’m sure you’ll agree! 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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