Monday, December 28, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Sad Day
A great woman died last night after services. She will be terribly missed. Life can be devastating. But God, faith in Christ, and the hope He provides will get us through.
I said the closing prayer last night. My prayer was for us to take our frustrations and strife to Jesus. In times like these, that is what we must do.
Heavenly Father,
Help us to grieve. Help us to heal. Help us to look to You for answers. Help us to remember to cherish those good things that You provide. Help us to put away the loneliness, the bitterness, the hurt that the world employs to keep us away from Your Way.
Please be with the family of this great woman as we know she is with You. Be with her friends. Be with us. We know you are the one true living God, and we thank you so much for the forgiveness and hope you gave us in Jesus.
It is in His Name we pray,
Amen.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Happiness Is Fleeting
I listened to a priest a month ago discuss the idea that happiness is transient. Being happy is not a constant thing. We go up. We go down. We struggle and strive. We fail. We get up. Eventually, we die.
He brought the lesson to how people struggle with a "calling" in life. He talked about how some (most) Catholic saints searched and wrestled with what they were supposed to do in this world. They had an internal struggle that was emotionally brutal. They battled depression. They battled the devil.
He brought the lesson to how people struggle with a "calling" in life. He talked about how some (most) Catholic saints searched and wrestled with what they were supposed to do in this world. They had an internal struggle that was emotionally brutal. They battled depression. They battled the devil.
He then told us that we are called to be saints (Romans 1:7). And it is okay to struggle, but we have to keep focused on Christ and the good things he gave us. We have to become saints today, and that is the key to happiness.
Most of life and "being happy" or the ability overcome the world's emotional brutality comes down to living by faith in Christ (Romans 1:16-17). Faith is truly all we need.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Another Thing About Opportunities And Failure
I started this blog moderately depressed. I thought posting was an opportunity to help with the depression. It thought it was an opportunity to help me rise above the world and the devil's temptations.
Help me be better. Help me follow You and Your truths.
Well, I haven't posted much. I haven't sent the link to all of the people I've wanted. I haven't kept up with any reading schedule. And I also don't feel like I am in a good place. But I will do better.
Heavenly father,
Help me be better. Help me follow You and Your truths.
Put passion in my heart. Help me use this passion for You.
It is in Jesus' name I pray, amen.
Opportunities
Last Sunday morning, I ate breakfast with my aunt, uncle, cousins, and parents. I wasn't near my home church. I wasn't near a comparable church. And I felt God was calling me to be with my family.
My uncle asked me to say a prayer. I thought he should do it since it was his house, so I hesitated, and my cousin took control and said a beautiful prayer. I spent the rest of breakfast internally debating whether or not I had made a mistake. Should I have said a prayer? Should I have went to the local church that my aunt, uncle, mom, and cousins are members? Was this morning a test from God that I was failing?
The truth is: I was and am failing. And I will continue to fail. I will miss opportunities. I will fall to the devil's temptation. But we have to remember that "the word of God is living and active" (Hebrews 4:12). We have to remember that by worshiping a living God, by studying and striving for truth, by trusting in Christ we can overcome our failure, and we can take advantage of our next opportunities and stop worrying about our past failures.
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