Romans 8:32
He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him over for us all, how will He not also with Him freely give us all things?
I am amazed when people say that don't believe in God. How can you see the wonderment around you and not believe? I don't know how any person who has a child could not believe that there is a greater power creating that life. I always have an ultrasound at 6 weeks pregnant. Do you know what a baby looks like at 6 weeks in utero? It looks like an egg with a yolk and inside that yolk is a tiny flicker the size of a grain of rice. It is hard to see and certainly the effects of the pregnancy are most likely not setting in either, but this little life has a beating heart!
Before that baby even begins to resemble a baby, it has a beating heart, flickering with the life that the Holy Spirit has breathed into it. This baby is a life, it has a mind, feelings, love, and a personality, even if it's not fully developed yet. God has created this tiny, miraculous, beautiful life. How amazing! I look at my children and still can't wrap my head around their journey from conception until now. It amazes me that something so small can grow and change so rapidly and that each life, each person, can be so different. It's not just a coincidence. It's Him!
God watched His own son Jesus Christ grow from that tiny grain of rice into a grown man. He watched Him suffer and die so we all could reap the rewards. How can a God be so great that He would sacrifice His greatest gift so that we could experience eternal life? A God that is that generous and good, would certainly answer our prayers so we could experience great joy. Thank you God for the gifts you bestow upon us, none greater than the gift of eternal life. Please help us, as a society, understand the value of the lives you create from the moment they are created.
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I try to allow my faith to lead me in my life. Reflecting on scripture daily allows me to pause and put my life back into perspective. These are my interpretations of scripture passages.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
1 Peter 2:15, 16
1 Peter 2:15, 16
For such is the will of God that by doing right you may silence the ignorance of foolish men. Act as free men, and do not use your freedom as a covering for evil, but use it as bondslaves of God.
There are many misconceptions about the Catholic church and faith. It is mind boggling to me how many people have preconceived notions of the church and what it teaches. I am always amazed at how easily people attack the faith and how often. My SIL said to me the other day when we were discussing this, "The devil knows the truth and he attacks it, that's why the Catholic faith is constantly being attacked and tested." I had never looked at it that way before but I completely agree with her.
In order to silence the critics, we must use our free will to defend the faith by doing that which the faith teaches us to do. We must follow Him and show how beautiful the Church is. We were given the free will to obey or disobey, follow or stray, love or hate. Let's silence our critics by loving them enough to show them the truth of the Church. We will "catch more bees with honey than vinegar". Our faith is so sweet and satisfying to the soul, let's share it with those who have not been blessed enough to experience it.
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For such is the will of God that by doing right you may silence the ignorance of foolish men. Act as free men, and do not use your freedom as a covering for evil, but use it as bondslaves of God.
There are many misconceptions about the Catholic church and faith. It is mind boggling to me how many people have preconceived notions of the church and what it teaches. I am always amazed at how easily people attack the faith and how often. My SIL said to me the other day when we were discussing this, "The devil knows the truth and he attacks it, that's why the Catholic faith is constantly being attacked and tested." I had never looked at it that way before but I completely agree with her.
In order to silence the critics, we must use our free will to defend the faith by doing that which the faith teaches us to do. We must follow Him and show how beautiful the Church is. We were given the free will to obey or disobey, follow or stray, love or hate. Let's silence our critics by loving them enough to show them the truth of the Church. We will "catch more bees with honey than vinegar". Our faith is so sweet and satisfying to the soul, let's share it with those who have not been blessed enough to experience it.
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Psalms 116:1, 2
Psalms 116:1, 2
I love the Lord, because He hears My voice and my supplications. Because He has inclined His ear to me, Therefore I shall call upon Him as long as I live.
I love that the Lord knows what I need before I even ask for it. He knows me better than I know myself and He is always there to listen to me. I like to pray when it gets really quiet, like when I'm falling asleep at night and I like to pray when things are so chaotic I feel like I might lose my mind. I like to pray when I am doing a job I abhor. I like to pray when I am doing something I love. I like to pray at home and in the car. I like to pray when I am by myself and when I am getting lost in a crowd.
No matter where I am or what the prayer, He is listening! Sometimes it feels like He isn't. That's why I was so angry during my first year of marriage. I didn't feel like He was listening to my prayers for a healthy baby. He always hears us, He is always listening to us. Are we always listening to Him? He was trying to tell me that I wasn't ready. He is always preparing us for what is to come and even though He hears our prayers, we need to be open to His path for us. We need to understand that we will not receive what we are not prepared to receive.
It is hard to accept that maybe what we are praying for isn't what we really need. I try to stay away from specifics like praying for a new job or things of that nature. I try to pray for things in general like instead of asking God to help me find a new job I might instead ask Him to help me find joy or success at my current job or ask Him to lead me to my next place of employment and be thankful for the preparation until I get there. I want to be open to what He has planned for me and not stifle His vision by getting lost in what I think I want. I try to remember that He has bigger dreams for me than I could ever dream for myself.
I love that no matter how often I pray, He is listening. I love that no matter where I pray, He is listening. I love that no matter what I am praying for, He is listening. Now, I need to make sure I am listening too. Dear God, help me be open to your voice. Thank you for being my rock and my salvation!
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I love the Lord, because He hears My voice and my supplications. Because He has inclined His ear to me, Therefore I shall call upon Him as long as I live.
I love that the Lord knows what I need before I even ask for it. He knows me better than I know myself and He is always there to listen to me. I like to pray when it gets really quiet, like when I'm falling asleep at night and I like to pray when things are so chaotic I feel like I might lose my mind. I like to pray when I am doing a job I abhor. I like to pray when I am doing something I love. I like to pray at home and in the car. I like to pray when I am by myself and when I am getting lost in a crowd.
No matter where I am or what the prayer, He is listening! Sometimes it feels like He isn't. That's why I was so angry during my first year of marriage. I didn't feel like He was listening to my prayers for a healthy baby. He always hears us, He is always listening to us. Are we always listening to Him? He was trying to tell me that I wasn't ready. He is always preparing us for what is to come and even though He hears our prayers, we need to be open to His path for us. We need to understand that we will not receive what we are not prepared to receive.
It is hard to accept that maybe what we are praying for isn't what we really need. I try to stay away from specifics like praying for a new job or things of that nature. I try to pray for things in general like instead of asking God to help me find a new job I might instead ask Him to help me find joy or success at my current job or ask Him to lead me to my next place of employment and be thankful for the preparation until I get there. I want to be open to what He has planned for me and not stifle His vision by getting lost in what I think I want. I try to remember that He has bigger dreams for me than I could ever dream for myself.
I love that no matter how often I pray, He is listening. I love that no matter where I pray, He is listening. I love that no matter what I am praying for, He is listening. Now, I need to make sure I am listening too. Dear God, help me be open to your voice. Thank you for being my rock and my salvation!
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
1 Peter 4:16
1 Peter 4:16
but if anyone suffers as a Christian, he is not to be ashamed, but is to glorify God in this name.
Anyone who believes strongly in something will have to defend it many times over in their life. Your faith is no different. Since Jesus first was conceived, people have been defending Him and the faith He brought to us. Look at those who have come before us, all the saints who have died in His name. People have suffered for their faith, for the right to believe and the right to practice it. People now are so scared to even claim it.
I have heard people say, "Well, I'm Catholic, but I don't go to church." or "I'm Lutheran but haven't practiced in years." They say it in a way that makes it seem like they are trying to distance themselves from their faith, from a stereotype, from being "that" person. It's not "cool" to be devoted to your faith. It's not "cool" to love, adore, and live by your faith.
Well, I guess I'm not cool. I don't shove my faith or my beliefs onto others but I don't hide it either. I am happy to discuss my faith. I am happy to explain why I choose to do or not do something. I am excited to pass the gift of the faith on to my children. I am not ashamed, I am proud. Thank you God for the gift of Your faith. Help me to defend my faith when I am called to.
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but if anyone suffers as a Christian, he is not to be ashamed, but is to glorify God in this name.
Anyone who believes strongly in something will have to defend it many times over in their life. Your faith is no different. Since Jesus first was conceived, people have been defending Him and the faith He brought to us. Look at those who have come before us, all the saints who have died in His name. People have suffered for their faith, for the right to believe and the right to practice it. People now are so scared to even claim it.
I have heard people say, "Well, I'm Catholic, but I don't go to church." or "I'm Lutheran but haven't practiced in years." They say it in a way that makes it seem like they are trying to distance themselves from their faith, from a stereotype, from being "that" person. It's not "cool" to be devoted to your faith. It's not "cool" to love, adore, and live by your faith.
Well, I guess I'm not cool. I don't shove my faith or my beliefs onto others but I don't hide it either. I am happy to discuss my faith. I am happy to explain why I choose to do or not do something. I am excited to pass the gift of the faith on to my children. I am not ashamed, I am proud. Thank you God for the gift of Your faith. Help me to defend my faith when I am called to.
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
1 Thessalonians 5:15
1 Thessalonians 5:15
See that no one repays another with evil for evil, but always seek after that which is good for one another and for all people.
It's funny, I was talking to my six year old about something very similar the other day. My son did something to his sister that was rude and I told him we don't treat people like that in our house. I told him that we respond with love and kindness. And that if that wasn't possible, that we just don't respond at all. My six year old chimed in, "Yeah, but you can be mean to someone only if they are mean to you first." I quickly and gently corrected her and reiterated what I had just told my son. It is never ok to be mean to someone, even if they are the ones who are mean first.
Responding to evil with evil only continues the cycle of evil. When you respond to evil with love, kindness, or even ambivalence, you are breaking the cycle. You are choosing to discontinue the projection and absorption of evil. It isn't easy, what's right never is. Regardless, we have to set a different example for our children who will learn how to react and respond through our own reactions and responses. It is easier to say than to do and I understand that but I think if we have the desire to not allow that which is evil to penetrate our skin that we are already ahead in our defense of evil.
We need to stand strong in our faith and in Him. We need to understand that no evil can shake us because He is holding us firm. We need to be an example of His everlasting love for us by choosing not to respond to evil with evil but to respond to evil with kindness. No one can hurt us when He is protecting us. No one can break us when He is holding us together. Evil can be like an outbreak, spreading quickly throughout the community, but so can love.
I have said before that when I was going through my most difficult and dark time in my life, I was not pleasant to be around for anybody. I'm sure that I was spreading and responding with evil to the world around me. When I found a parish that responded to me with love, His love, I felt my trajectory changing. Let's change the trajectory of those around us because so many times that evil is a reflection of a person in pain. Instead of trying to harm, let's try to heal. Please God, help me to see through the evil and respond with love. Thank You for sending me Your love in my time of pain when I was responding with evil.
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See that no one repays another with evil for evil, but always seek after that which is good for one another and for all people.
It's funny, I was talking to my six year old about something very similar the other day. My son did something to his sister that was rude and I told him we don't treat people like that in our house. I told him that we respond with love and kindness. And that if that wasn't possible, that we just don't respond at all. My six year old chimed in, "Yeah, but you can be mean to someone only if they are mean to you first." I quickly and gently corrected her and reiterated what I had just told my son. It is never ok to be mean to someone, even if they are the ones who are mean first.
Responding to evil with evil only continues the cycle of evil. When you respond to evil with love, kindness, or even ambivalence, you are breaking the cycle. You are choosing to discontinue the projection and absorption of evil. It isn't easy, what's right never is. Regardless, we have to set a different example for our children who will learn how to react and respond through our own reactions and responses. It is easier to say than to do and I understand that but I think if we have the desire to not allow that which is evil to penetrate our skin that we are already ahead in our defense of evil.
We need to stand strong in our faith and in Him. We need to understand that no evil can shake us because He is holding us firm. We need to be an example of His everlasting love for us by choosing not to respond to evil with evil but to respond to evil with kindness. No one can hurt us when He is protecting us. No one can break us when He is holding us together. Evil can be like an outbreak, spreading quickly throughout the community, but so can love.
I have said before that when I was going through my most difficult and dark time in my life, I was not pleasant to be around for anybody. I'm sure that I was spreading and responding with evil to the world around me. When I found a parish that responded to me with love, His love, I felt my trajectory changing. Let's change the trajectory of those around us because so many times that evil is a reflection of a person in pain. Instead of trying to harm, let's try to heal. Please God, help me to see through the evil and respond with love. Thank You for sending me Your love in my time of pain when I was responding with evil.
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Monday, August 26, 2013
Ecclesiastes 5:15
Ecclesiastes 5:15
As he had come naked from his mother's womb, so will he return as he came. He will take nothing from the fruit of his labor that he can carry in his hand.
It's funny because I have said to my husband in the past, "I see so many people acquiring more 'stuff' and we are acquiring more 'people'" I really don't care about the fancy in life. I want a house we can fit our family in, a car we can fit our family in, a school that meets our faith and educational needs, food on the table, clothes on our back. In other words, I am perfectly happy with the basics. I would rather be able to afford another beautiful person in our family than a vacation.
God has taught us not to put value in things. We will not take them with us when we die, we won't even take our bodies!! But we will take our souls and we will be judged on how we treated those around us. I'm not saying it's wrong to enjoy "things", I'm saying it's better to enjoy people. It's the relationships we have with others that bring meaning into our lives. We should focus on how we treat the people around us and building our relationships with those that we love, it's the love we will take with us when we leave.
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As he had come naked from his mother's womb, so will he return as he came. He will take nothing from the fruit of his labor that he can carry in his hand.
It's funny because I have said to my husband in the past, "I see so many people acquiring more 'stuff' and we are acquiring more 'people'" I really don't care about the fancy in life. I want a house we can fit our family in, a car we can fit our family in, a school that meets our faith and educational needs, food on the table, clothes on our back. In other words, I am perfectly happy with the basics. I would rather be able to afford another beautiful person in our family than a vacation.
God has taught us not to put value in things. We will not take them with us when we die, we won't even take our bodies!! But we will take our souls and we will be judged on how we treated those around us. I'm not saying it's wrong to enjoy "things", I'm saying it's better to enjoy people. It's the relationships we have with others that bring meaning into our lives. We should focus on how we treat the people around us and building our relationships with those that we love, it's the love we will take with us when we leave.
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Sunday, August 25, 2013
Isaiah 41:10
Isaiah 41:10
'Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.'
Let us lean on Him in our times of need. It is easy to get lost in the angst and worry of everyday life. How long will this illness last? How will we pay our bills? How will we care for this child? Everybody has something to cause them concern. Let us give our concerns to God. He will care for us in our darkest times. He will help us navigate the most terrifying storm. He will help us climb the steepest mountain. If we listen, He will lead. Lets us turn to Him and allow Him to keep us afloat.
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'Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.'
Let us lean on Him in our times of need. It is easy to get lost in the angst and worry of everyday life. How long will this illness last? How will we pay our bills? How will we care for this child? Everybody has something to cause them concern. Let us give our concerns to God. He will care for us in our darkest times. He will help us navigate the most terrifying storm. He will help us climb the steepest mountain. If we listen, He will lead. Lets us turn to Him and allow Him to keep us afloat.
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