In the book of
WISDOM we read; “…the souls of
the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torment will ever touch them.” God wants us to
know that He is always with us. In
Matthew’s Gospel Jesus teaches us: “DO NOT BE AFRAID”! Jesus wants us
to acknowledge Him by how we live our lives! deSales wrote,
“Our business only is to become good, devout people, pious men & women; and
all our efforts must be to that end.” (Sermon in a Sentence, p.54)
A friend of
mine sent me this story about a mother of the bride who is confronted by a
difficult situation. Her daughter
Jennifer’s wedding day was fast approaching. Nothing could dampen her excitement -- not
even her parent's nasty divorce.
Her mother found
the perfect dress to wear! A week
later, Jennifer was horrified to learn
that her father’s new young wife had purchased the exact same dress as
her mother! Jennifer asked her
father's new wife to exchange it, but she refused. “Absolutely not, I look like a million bucks in this
dress, and I'm wearing it”.
Jennifer
told her mother who graciously said, 'Never
mind sweetheart. I'll get another
dress. After all, it's your special
day.' A few
days later, they went shopping and found another gorgeous dress. When they stopped for lunch, Jennifer said to
her mom, 'aren’t you going to return the other dress? You don't have another occasion where
you could wear it.’
Her mother just
smiled and replied, “Of course I do, dear.
I'll wear it to your rehearsal dinner.”
Well that was pretty good payback, but
you and I are not called to develop clever payback schemes.
We are called
to Live Jesus!
Years ago
George Burns played God in the movie, “Oh, God!” In the movie, God appears to a supermarket
assistant manager (John Denver); He wants him to spread His message, despite all
the skepticism. One of the great lines
in the movie occurs when God is in court testifying and says, “…maybe it will help to know that I have faith in you.”
God has faith
in you & me! Jesus reminds to “Be Not
Afraid” to make Him the focus of our lives. Jesus wants us to use our gifts, and talents
to help build God’s Kingdom! We are
called to use our gifts and talents to do God’s work.
For a
few moments, reflect on:
What is
driving you?
What is
motivating you?
What is
your goal in this life?
May God Be Praised!
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