"The ordinary acts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest." [St. Thomas More]
Have
you been keeping God’s commands and living His Way, His Truth, as your #1
priority? St. Teresa of Calcutta … began
with the most meager of resources. She
told her superiors; “I have
three pennies and a dream from God to build an orphanage.” “Mother Teresa,” her superiors said, “you
can’t build an orphanage with three pennies . . . with three pennies you can’t
do anything.” “I know,” she said,
smiling, “but with God and three pennies I can do anything.”
(Sermons.com,
God and Three Pennies, July 20, 2014)
From
the Book of Wisdom, we learn – the just must be kind. And we need to trust in the Spirit, to help
us, and to guide us and we know that in the end – God wins, but we, also, know
we live in the now with God’s victory in process not
completed.
Maybe this story about a Cherokee can help us live as God wants us to live. An old Cherokee once told his grandson about a fight that was going on inside of him. He said it was between two wolves. One was evil: Anger, envy, greed, arrogance, self-pity, gossip, resentment, and pride. The other was good: Joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, generosity, truth, compassion & faith.
The grandson thought about it for a moment & then asked, 'Which wolf do you think will win?' The old Cherokee replied, 'The one I feed.'"
We have
been richly blessed with the Gospel, the Sacraments and the Church, what is
left for us is “…to be a
witness to the glimpses of God that (we) have been allowed to catch.” (Fr. Henri Nouwen) Pope Francis advises us
to “… see everything with the
eyes of God.”
Take a
few minutes today and reflect on the eyes you see with, the wolf you feed and
the glimpses you share!
May God Be Praised!
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