Our readings for the 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time are:
- Deuteronomy 6: 2-6
- Psalms 18: 2-3, 3-4, 47, 51
- Hebrews 7: 23-28
- Mark 12: 28b-34
- Just one God?
- The peoples of Canaan were typical in that they believed that there were many gods, some a bigger presence than the others. If one nation smote the other nation, then the first nation's god must be stronger. At least for now. A prudent person hedged their bets, and offered sacrifices to multiple gods, hoping to curry favor with at least one influential deity.
- What are some of the things in your life that demand a lot of attention from you each month, week, day?
- Do you think that they are all from God?
- How would you know?
- What about the demands on your life that you're pretty sure are not from God.
- God my deliverer
- God delivers us from bondage of many kinds. Perhaps it is a bondage to pride and arrogance, or a bondage to anger and resentment, maybe a bondage to the good opinion of others, or a bondage to addictive behavior.
- Think of something that God has delivered you from.
- Did you ever thank Him for that?
- How and when did you realize that you had been delivered?
- Were you seeking that deliverance in the first place?
- What do you do to keep from falling into that bondage again?
- The priesthood of believers
- All priesthood before Jesus culminated in Him. All priesthood flows from him. He is the summit and the source for every exchange of gifts between God and we, His creation. Jesus is the eternal Presence manifesting Himself to and through us through all time and in all places. Jesus is the Communion of Saints, Jesus is the invitation into that great communion.
- Who are some of the saints of the past who have inspired you, given you a new perspective one your life and its purpose, taught you to go deeper in your faith?
- How have they spoken to you over the years?
- How would you like to be remembered?
- What message do you want your life to proclaim in the years from now to eternity?
- What are you doing to make that happen?
- You are not far from the Kingdom of God
- It's all gift, it's all from God. God is all it is. The rest is distraction, smoke screen.
- When is a time that you felt particularly close to the Kingdom of God?
- Why do you think that happened to you at all?
- Why do you think that happened to you at that time?
- How are you a better person because of that brush with eternity?
- Preparation for Reconciliation
- Where is God calling me shed distractions?
- Where might God be calling me to deeper freedom?
- Where do I need to be more intentional about the legacy that I'm leaving?
- Where might God be calling me to celebrate His love for me?
Dancing For Jesus
My wife Mary and I try to dance when we can.
Those looking on say that we make quite the couple.
I tell them that after 40+ years being together
I've learned how to tread softly.
And she's learned to keep her feet where mine are not.
Is that I get to hug the light of my life.
To try to match my swaying to hers.
To enjoy the music as she does.
And do all of this without bumping into anyone else.
I glory in the smile that she turns to me.
My heart lifts knowing that I am lifting her.
And when I'm really lucky.
It all comes together for a few moments,
And my feet know where to go, and where to take me.
And my feet know where to go, and where to take me.
I think heaven will be a lot like that.
One eternity-long moment of complete peace
One eternity-long moment of complete peace
In the arms of my savior -
Finding my purpose, my meaning, my all
And not really caring much about the rest.
In the meantime, I want to practice dancing -
Embracing the moment, glorying in the now.
Knowing that I am embraced, loved, and appreciated
Both now and forever.
I just have to look into Jesus' eyes no matter where I find them.
Both now and forever.
I just have to look into Jesus' eyes no matter where I find them.
Shalom!