Jesus was always test the boundaries between what his Father in Heaven was saying and what The Law said. In a sense Jesus lived outside the law.
Healing on The Sabbath (unless in a life or death situation) was forbidden and yet Jesus openly healed those in need any time they needed him.
In these modern times some people (Christian or not) will openly refuse to help or even show love to people they deem to be sinners. For some praying at a distance (if conversion is rejected) is close enough.
There are people such as lepers that have been seen as untouchable. This term is used in the caste system that refer to the lowest of the low.
Here in The United States exclusions sometimes take different shapes. For example refusing service to
African American's before, during, and after the civil rights movement was quite common especially in the segregated south.
Muslims have been kicked off of planes simply for "looking Muslim and/or sounding Muslim."
In some communities Gay and or Lesbian couples were asked to leave churches because they might corrupt the youth.
Some people will pray that a person does things their way." Join my church or depart from me." Become a doctor or you are no longer part of the family. After all it's tradition.
God designed all of to be unique and to take his image. Excluding someone is excluding God.
People in need don't care where the aid comes from. The food pantry may take place in the basement of a Catholic Church or in the gym of a nearby high school. Needs are being met.
People are meant to be social creatures. No man stands alone. Man doesn't live on bread alone.
You will never know if you need a blood transfusion came from the blood of a gay man. Sometimes social conventions go against many things that we are taught in our hallowed halls and places of worship.
Having faith in the unseen doesn't make sense to people who think that if it can't be proven then it must not be true.
If one of the greatest teachers that ever lived stepped outside the box when he was here on earth in order to heal then maybe we can really follow in the footsteps of true greatness.
Greatness that doesn't boast and isn't flashy. Healing through humility. Love beyond judgment.
The world is hurting. It needs you. It needs peace. It needs healing.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Gun Control and Other Causes of Division
Recent tragedies involving gun violence has caused a great rift about the rights of gun ownership and The 2nd Amendment.
This isn't the first nor will it be the last issue of contention of public policy and laws in The United States.
A nation divided against itself will surely fall.
Just how united is this country? We continue to fight over gun rights, abortion, health care, gay rights, legalization of marijuana etc.
How far are people willing to go to prove a point or stand for cause? Protest and violence that happens during the course of a protest. What are we saying when some of our citizens feel that killing an abortion doctor is a form of justice? How do we react when such actions are supposed to be the will of God?
Thankfully the majority of the population agree that violence is never OK.
Violence in the name of God just pushes people away from the source of love and peace.
Hate and Kill are both 4 letter words but so is Love. The greatest of these is Love.
Let's no longer use our tongues and actions for violence. So often pain leads to thoughts of revenge.
Revenge can manifest in violence. Violence against others or violence against self in the act of suicide.
Even with all the violence that happens in our country it is still seen as a superpower.
Maybe our "superpower" can be manifest as forgiveness, healing, unity, and love.
This isn't the first nor will it be the last issue of contention of public policy and laws in The United States.
A nation divided against itself will surely fall.
Just how united is this country? We continue to fight over gun rights, abortion, health care, gay rights, legalization of marijuana etc.
How far are people willing to go to prove a point or stand for cause? Protest and violence that happens during the course of a protest. What are we saying when some of our citizens feel that killing an abortion doctor is a form of justice? How do we react when such actions are supposed to be the will of God?
Thankfully the majority of the population agree that violence is never OK.
Violence in the name of God just pushes people away from the source of love and peace.
Hate and Kill are both 4 letter words but so is Love. The greatest of these is Love.
Let's no longer use our tongues and actions for violence. So often pain leads to thoughts of revenge.
Revenge can manifest in violence. Violence against others or violence against self in the act of suicide.
Even with all the violence that happens in our country it is still seen as a superpower.
Maybe our "superpower" can be manifest as forgiveness, healing, unity, and love.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
"Ancestors"
The Book of Matthew begins with the
possible lineage of Jesus. Someone pointed out that there
was not DNA testing back then but that
should not matter. Showing that Jesus had human ancestors
which speaks to his very own humanity.
Jesus also had divine origins. What
does that mean for us? Jesus referred to his disciples as his
brothers, sisters, mother, and father.
That means we truly are children of God. The prophet Jeremiah
wrote that God knew us before we were
in the womb.
We have tools such as Ancestry.com
which can help us track our blood line. What can we find out
about those who came before us?
We may never find out the intimate
details of the lives of our family members who wait for us in
Heaven but perhaps some clues will
emerge that give us a look into some of their activities. For
example we may find out that our 3
times great grandmother was a nurse during a war and helped
a soldier pull through his injuries. Do
a little research and we find out that soldier eventually married
that nurse.
What can we learn about where our
families when we consider the land they came from? Maybe
your family came from a place where the
land was tough to work with making it hard to plant and
maintain crops. That tells me that
people from such a region were hard and determined workers.
Now ask yourself what will future
generations say about you? Will our descendants say that we
worked hard. Will we be known as people
who survived great hardships? Will we be known as
children of God?
As with Jesus many say he was a great
man. A man of peace. A man full of wisdom and great
moral character. Some say he was a
great teacher. And many people claim the Jesus is the
savior of the world. He is the rescuer
of lost souls.
We may not be The Messiah but we sure
do have a chance to rescue lost souls.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
"Harsh Words"
There are passages in The Holy Bible that are quite harsh or even hard to deal with. To begin with let me mention Holy Communion being the Body and Blood of Jesus. Even in his day when people heard this they
thought that such an idea was disgusting. But when you look at Jesus being The Bread of Life and The Living Water then it isn't so bad.
St. Paul also said some things that to this day stir people up. The most famous of these was when he said wives be submissive to your husbands. Again let me suggest a more modern take. Because when you add the very next verse which says Husbands love your wives as Christ loves the church. So in other words live for each other. Be willing to make sacrifices for each other and the health of your marriage. Jesus gave his life for all who believe in him. In a sense we give up our former lives for each other. We should be faithful to each other as Jesus was faithful to the will of his father in Heaven.
So far as The Bible is concerned every book from Genesis to Revelation is full of challenging instructions and images. Does that mean that we should allow such verses to shake faith?
I don't know about other Holy text but I'm certain they may include sayings that people may question. In fact some sacred scripture may scare some people away.
But what are you looking for? Are you looking for God or religion? Are you looking for rules and regulations or a life in The Spirit? We are to be transformed into The Image of God. We are all called to the Kingdom of God.
Life is hard. The world is full of harsh words. Surely they don't all come from Holy books. In fact most don't. They come from people who have endless backgrounds, past experiences, cultures, traditions,and so on. But God encompasses all humanity.
For in The Spirit is life. It's from the heart that the mouth speaks. The Lord is the great physician. Allow God to heal the words that have so damaged you and watch what you say. Because words can hurt. But words can heal.
thought that such an idea was disgusting. But when you look at Jesus being The Bread of Life and The Living Water then it isn't so bad.
St. Paul also said some things that to this day stir people up. The most famous of these was when he said wives be submissive to your husbands. Again let me suggest a more modern take. Because when you add the very next verse which says Husbands love your wives as Christ loves the church. So in other words live for each other. Be willing to make sacrifices for each other and the health of your marriage. Jesus gave his life for all who believe in him. In a sense we give up our former lives for each other. We should be faithful to each other as Jesus was faithful to the will of his father in Heaven.
So far as The Bible is concerned every book from Genesis to Revelation is full of challenging instructions and images. Does that mean that we should allow such verses to shake faith?
I don't know about other Holy text but I'm certain they may include sayings that people may question. In fact some sacred scripture may scare some people away.
But what are you looking for? Are you looking for God or religion? Are you looking for rules and regulations or a life in The Spirit? We are to be transformed into The Image of God. We are all called to the Kingdom of God.
Life is hard. The world is full of harsh words. Surely they don't all come from Holy books. In fact most don't. They come from people who have endless backgrounds, past experiences, cultures, traditions,and so on. But God encompasses all humanity.
For in The Spirit is life. It's from the heart that the mouth speaks. The Lord is the great physician. Allow God to heal the words that have so damaged you and watch what you say. Because words can hurt. But words can heal.
Friday, November 2, 2012
"All Saints Day (Not just for Catholics)"
Many people see All Saints Day as a Catholic celebration. Others would go further to say that glorifying some people above others (As in the veneration of saints) is wrong.
Let me address these issues. First of all the original definition of saint was friend of Jesus or a more inclusive way to put it, Friend of God.
Second The Catholic Church doesn't have a monopoly on the world of saints. Many religions have claims of ordinary people being involved in extraordinary events. People who have endured extreme situations only to see miraculous results.
Divine intervention has come to play when someone is able to lift a car off of someone. People without any training whatsoever have run into burning homes to save a neighbor or even a cherished pet.
Nurses have saved lives when they notice a symptom others may have missed. Doctors can be heroes when a patient has a complaint that other ignore and that doctor takes it seriously and saves a life.
Ordinary people who may never end up with having a church named for them or even being written in the history books.
And the idea that saints are virtuous and without sin well let me tell you that is not the case. If you read about the life of St. Augustine then you'll see a man who lived in sin and still had a great impact on the world.
Princess Dianna could be seen as a saint. She was a beautiful person doing whatever she could to make this a better world for those less fortunate than herself. Surely she was a friend of God.
You may never be involved with healing the sick or raising the dead or maybe you will. The main thing to keep in mind is that the power to do so comes from God.
You can be remembered as a friend not only of God but that of your fellow men and women.
Let me address these issues. First of all the original definition of saint was friend of Jesus or a more inclusive way to put it, Friend of God.
Second The Catholic Church doesn't have a monopoly on the world of saints. Many religions have claims of ordinary people being involved in extraordinary events. People who have endured extreme situations only to see miraculous results.
Divine intervention has come to play when someone is able to lift a car off of someone. People without any training whatsoever have run into burning homes to save a neighbor or even a cherished pet.
Nurses have saved lives when they notice a symptom others may have missed. Doctors can be heroes when a patient has a complaint that other ignore and that doctor takes it seriously and saves a life.
Ordinary people who may never end up with having a church named for them or even being written in the history books.
And the idea that saints are virtuous and without sin well let me tell you that is not the case. If you read about the life of St. Augustine then you'll see a man who lived in sin and still had a great impact on the world.
Princess Dianna could be seen as a saint. She was a beautiful person doing whatever she could to make this a better world for those less fortunate than herself. Surely she was a friend of God.
You may never be involved with healing the sick or raising the dead or maybe you will. The main thing to keep in mind is that the power to do so comes from God.
You can be remembered as a friend not only of God but that of your fellow men and women.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
"The Importance of God In Every Relationship"
What type of relationships are you in? Are you a parent dealing with children? Are you a grown child caring for an adult who may be infirm? What gets you through? Is it hope? Is it faith?
Hope that you will raise your child/children right. Raising a child is not easy. Especially in these chaotic days. It seems that telling right from wrong has become a blurry and abstract subject.
We're in a "whatever makes it easier" society. If your child would rather sit in front of a TV screen instead of doing chores or homework it's OK as long as they're quiet. Buy your kids the latest video game just so they won't throw a temper tantrum. We're too busy to check homework and moniter entertainment choices. Let alone ask how our children are doing or to tell them we love them.
Jesus wasn't too busy for children. He said "Let the children come unto me." Those of us who have a childlike innocence inherit the kingdom. To be in awe of God. Childlike NOT childish.
Jesus had a close relationship with His Father in Heaven. Jesus did as he saw his father doing in heaven. The Our Father Prayer is a testament to that. "Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven."
Jesus followed The Father's will even unto death.
The followers of Jesus were disapointed in the fact that thier leader had been killed. Nonetheless God's plans were not put to death. The death and burial of Jesus lead to his ressurection. The mission of Jesus was continued and continues to this day.
So maybe your married. And you have an amazing spouse. Your love for each other runs deep. You can't face the idea that one day you will lose your beloved. What if it were to happen? Will you
yell and scream at God and ask why?
If God has a strong place in your relationship and if he is the glue that holds everything together then if and or when your beloved is wisked away into heaven then knowing that God is by your side his strength can see you through.
If you put God in the drivers seat and rely on him all the days of your life he can become your spiritual spouse.
Look I know that these words may sound silly and absurd that's okay. Faith in an invisible God may seem rediculous. But what have you got to loose by at least reach out to the Great Spirit?
Life is not without pain and loss. It's a gaurantee. Another promise is that there is a higher power out there. Someone created you. Every life has a purpose. That may be hard to swallow but I believe it to be true.
I tried to deny this as being fact but God is truly everywhere. Look hard ennough (even if you have to squint) and you will find the truth and the truth will set you free.
Men and women fail each other. But God never does.
The more importance you place on God in your life the more evident his assistance will be even if the people that reside in flesh and blood let us down, get sick, or even die.
They say that there will always be death and taxes but there will also always be the promise of our father in heaven and the fact that the gates of heaven are open 24/7/365 That the lifeline to God's ears to hear us and our prayers never lose reception or ever become out of range.
What relationship do you have with the One creating us in his image?
Hope that you will raise your child/children right. Raising a child is not easy. Especially in these chaotic days. It seems that telling right from wrong has become a blurry and abstract subject.
We're in a "whatever makes it easier" society. If your child would rather sit in front of a TV screen instead of doing chores or homework it's OK as long as they're quiet. Buy your kids the latest video game just so they won't throw a temper tantrum. We're too busy to check homework and moniter entertainment choices. Let alone ask how our children are doing or to tell them we love them.
Jesus wasn't too busy for children. He said "Let the children come unto me." Those of us who have a childlike innocence inherit the kingdom. To be in awe of God. Childlike NOT childish.
Jesus had a close relationship with His Father in Heaven. Jesus did as he saw his father doing in heaven. The Our Father Prayer is a testament to that. "Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven."
Jesus followed The Father's will even unto death.
The followers of Jesus were disapointed in the fact that thier leader had been killed. Nonetheless God's plans were not put to death. The death and burial of Jesus lead to his ressurection. The mission of Jesus was continued and continues to this day.
So maybe your married. And you have an amazing spouse. Your love for each other runs deep. You can't face the idea that one day you will lose your beloved. What if it were to happen? Will you
yell and scream at God and ask why?
If God has a strong place in your relationship and if he is the glue that holds everything together then if and or when your beloved is wisked away into heaven then knowing that God is by your side his strength can see you through.
If you put God in the drivers seat and rely on him all the days of your life he can become your spiritual spouse.
Look I know that these words may sound silly and absurd that's okay. Faith in an invisible God may seem rediculous. But what have you got to loose by at least reach out to the Great Spirit?
Life is not without pain and loss. It's a gaurantee. Another promise is that there is a higher power out there. Someone created you. Every life has a purpose. That may be hard to swallow but I believe it to be true.
I tried to deny this as being fact but God is truly everywhere. Look hard ennough (even if you have to squint) and you will find the truth and the truth will set you free.
Men and women fail each other. But God never does.
The more importance you place on God in your life the more evident his assistance will be even if the people that reside in flesh and blood let us down, get sick, or even die.
They say that there will always be death and taxes but there will also always be the promise of our father in heaven and the fact that the gates of heaven are open 24/7/365 That the lifeline to God's ears to hear us and our prayers never lose reception or ever become out of range.
What relationship do you have with the One creating us in his image?
Thursday, October 4, 2012
"Hands To Yourself"
In California there has been a law passed against being forced to undergo "laying on of hands" or what some call exorcisms.
One of the top reasons this was deemed necessary is that parents of teenagers were trying to "pray the gay away."
I know that St. Paul went Old Testament on everyone when he singled out homosexuality.
Jesus on the other hand spoke of a broader sense of right and wrong when it came to sexual immorality.
"If anyone so much as looks at an other person in lust it's as if you have committed adultery with them in your heart."
I think the key words here are "in your heart."
If your heart is where your treasure is supposed to be then what condition is your heart in if it's full of lust?
Gay or straight lust is lust. And hate is hate.
Love your neighbor as you love yourself. How much do you love yourself if you hate anyone else, for any reason? Not so much I tend to think.
How will they know we are children of God? By our love.
Not by judging each other.
I would even say that if you are part of the LGBT community then try not to hate those who hate you. Especially when it's out in the open or in your very own home.
I don't know what other religious text say on the subject but I say,
'Does it matter?'
In a sense I guess it does. But it doesn't have to.
If you are a parent who is concerned about a child who may be gay and your beliefs say that homosexuality is a sin just let it be.
Don't be so concerned with what gender your child is attracted to or even if your child is questioning what gender they are inside. Be concerned with the safety of your child.
Teach your child about safe sex.
Teach your kids to respect themselves in order to be in a safe and healthy relationship.
Don't you want your child to have happy memories of not only childhood but any associations they come to have with you and God? No matter what church, mosque, or temple you go to. Perhaps you don't attend religious services. Don't you want your house to be a home and not just a shelter.
After all hate and lack of acceptance do not make a happy home.
God created us ALL in his image. God is love. God is everywhere.
God is love.
Let us reflect God by being loving.
One of the top reasons this was deemed necessary is that parents of teenagers were trying to "pray the gay away."
I know that St. Paul went Old Testament on everyone when he singled out homosexuality.
Jesus on the other hand spoke of a broader sense of right and wrong when it came to sexual immorality.
"If anyone so much as looks at an other person in lust it's as if you have committed adultery with them in your heart."
I think the key words here are "in your heart."
If your heart is where your treasure is supposed to be then what condition is your heart in if it's full of lust?
Gay or straight lust is lust. And hate is hate.
Love your neighbor as you love yourself. How much do you love yourself if you hate anyone else, for any reason? Not so much I tend to think.
How will they know we are children of God? By our love.
Not by judging each other.
I would even say that if you are part of the LGBT community then try not to hate those who hate you. Especially when it's out in the open or in your very own home.
I don't know what other religious text say on the subject but I say,
'Does it matter?'
In a sense I guess it does. But it doesn't have to.
If you are a parent who is concerned about a child who may be gay and your beliefs say that homosexuality is a sin just let it be.
Don't be so concerned with what gender your child is attracted to or even if your child is questioning what gender they are inside. Be concerned with the safety of your child.
Teach your child about safe sex.
Teach your kids to respect themselves in order to be in a safe and healthy relationship.
Don't you want your child to have happy memories of not only childhood but any associations they come to have with you and God? No matter what church, mosque, or temple you go to. Perhaps you don't attend religious services. Don't you want your house to be a home and not just a shelter.
After all hate and lack of acceptance do not make a happy home.
God created us ALL in his image. God is love. God is everywhere.
God is love.
Let us reflect God by being loving.
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