Boy:
“Mom, is it true that God formed man from the dust of the ground?”
Mom:
“Yes, it is, why do you ask?”.
Boy:
“Well, then, you'd better come quick and look under my bed, someone's either
coming or going!”
Today let’s reflect on our attitude and perspective. Jesus asks us to embrace the choices we make and own them, He urges us to take the attitudes and the perspective of The Kingdom and accept them as our own, but we decide whether or not to engage the world with them as ours or not. The basic human question is: How will I live -- God’s way or my way?
In the book of Genesis, the woman
and the man are presented with the option not just of committing a simple
little sin but of going wrong in the most fundamental way. They are tempted to decide for themselves,
against God’s instruction, what will be good or bad for them. In that sense,
they face the choice of whether to take on the role of God for themselves. And
they do. They go their own way, away
from God.
In
life we get to deal with both the manure and the good gifts that come our way,
how we deal with them makes all the difference.
Being a committed disciple of Jesus Christ is demanding and life giving,
eternal life giving. Jesus lived and died in obedience
to God. His loving, trusting
relationship with God is accessible to us, because we are united with Him in
baptism. We can learn to live, "The Lord, your God, shall you worship, and God
alone shall you serve."
Take
a few minutes today, in silence, and reflect on you attitudes and your
perspective on how to live.
May
God Be Blessed!
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