Today reflect on three
different but good people St. Teresa of Calcutta, Arnold Palmer and the Good
Samaritan.
St. Teresa of Calcutta said, “Not all of us can
do Great things, but we can do small things with Great love.”
Arnold Palmer said, “What other people find in poetry, I find in
the flight of a good drive. He was a man
of the people, willing to sign every autograph, shake every hand, and tried to
look every person in his gallery in the eye. He lived by the Golden Rule, ‘Do
unto others what you would want them to do to you.’”
In the Gospel account of
the Good Samaritan Jesus reminds us that there will be many ditches on our
pilgrimage here on earth. Keep an eye
along the roads you travel for the ditches: along country roads, mountain
trails, city streets and sidewalks. In
office buildings, schools, even churches have them.
Ditches where people are
left when they're of no use; discarded when any value they had has been
stripped from them. Ditches are where
people fall when they have nothing left to give.
You may have the
opportunity today to pull someone out of the ditch they've fallen into or left
to die in. Your kindness, your respect,
your willingness to help or listen can be the mercy of God for someone who is
broken, battered, left for dead.
We can “Dare to Be Great”: if we do all
things with love of God as Mother Teresa did; if we “Do unto others what we
would want them to do unto us.”,; as Arnold Palmer did and if we help those we find in the ditches of life as the Good
Samaritan did! (Ditches from Connections 10-03-16)
St. Francis de Sales said,
“Great occasions for serving God come seldom, but little ones surround us.” (Sermon
in a Sentence, p.49)
Take a few minutes today and reflect on how you can “Dare to Be
Great!”
May
God Be Praised!
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