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Category: Lectio (Page 29 of 32)

Unity and Variety

Today I opened the bible to 1 Cor. 12:1-11.  As I pondered the message, I felt relieved.  It dawned on me that I presently experience a sense of freedom as a result of my daily spiritual practices and this passage expresses a concept I recently came to grips with.  Let me explain.

I have spent many years of my life striving for perfection. I worked hard at my studies to obtain perfect grades, to make it to the top (society’s definition of success), I did all I could to be the perfect daughter, wife, friend, sister, aunt & Christian, just to name  a few.  I wanted to be good at everything – cooking, cleaning, baking, exercising – and I wanted to do it all! Looking back, I realize that my effort was an exercise in futility!  Who was I kidding?  Not only is seeking perfection NOT my purpose, it’s just not doable.  We, as humans, will NEVER be able to meet our own expectations, let alone someone else’s!

I have to admit, for many years my life was spent in competition. I felt like I had to be better than everyone at everything, but that was my ego holding me captive.  I can’t remember exactly when I had the epiphany, but one day I decided to give up the fight.  I realized that I wasn’t, nor did I have to be, better at anything.  I have been blessed with my own gifts and talents, which no one else in this world possesses and it is my job to discern what they are and use them to the best of my ability.

I believe, this scripture passage is telling us just that – don’t try to be something you’re not, don’t try to be like someone else – if you are, you’re wasting the gifts and talents that only you possess.  Paul tells us “to each individual the manifestation of the Spirit is given for some benefit.” In other words, use YOUR God given gifts, they were given for a purpose.  Focus your attention on what that purpose is, instead of focusing on being someone you weren’t meant to be.

Acknowledging that I don’t need to do it all, that I don’t need to be perfect, has provided me the time and space to discern my purpose in this life.  It has given me the opportunity to be truly present and aware whatever the circumstance.  What a blessing- it’s like putting on a new set of eyes and ears!

What can we take away from all this?  We are all unique beings.  In our separateness we represent variety, but it is only through our UNITY that we can attempt perfection!  We are being called to perfection, united in one Spirit! God bless you!

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The Blind Bartimaeus

They came to Jericho. And as he was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a sizable crowd, Bartimaeus, a blind man, the son of Timaeus, sat by the roadside begging.  On hearing that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and say, “Jesus, son of David, have pity on me.”  And many rebuked him, telling him to be silent.  But he kept calling out all the more, “Son of David, have pity on me.” Jesus stopped and said, “Call him.”  So they called the blind man, saying to him, “Take courage; get up, he is calling you.”  He threw aside his cloak, sprang up, and came to Jesus. Jesus said to him in reply, “What do you want me to do for you?”  The blind man replied to him, “Master, I want to see.”  Jesus told him, “Go your way; your faith has saved you.”  Immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way.  (Mark 10:46-52 New American Bible translation)

This Gospel is so rich in symbolism:

Blind man:  Spiritual blindness; Call to Jesus:  persistence in prayer; specific request: confidence and trust in the Lord; asking for pity:  contrition.

The blind man can be compared to a form of lack or spiritual blindness in our lives – lack of faith and/or lack of trust in Christ.  We see Bartimaeus persevere in his efforts to reach out to Jesus despite others’ attempts to discourage him.  He was persistent and Jesus heard him.  We also see in Bartimaeus a high level of confidence and trust in Jesus.  He knows Jesus will accomplish a miracle in his life.

The message here is that no matter how far we stray, Jesus is never too far off!  Come to Him with a contrite heart and don’t be discouraged by people or circumstances in your life that cause you to doubt the power of prayer.  Be persistent, know that Jesus hears and answers, as long as we have confidence and trust Him in ALL things.  It is only when we have confidence and trust that we persevere in faith, it is then that He makes our path straight!  He says:  Go your way, your faith has saved  you!

Happy Sunday!  God bless you!

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