Monday, December 11, 2023

Preparing to Receive Him in our Hearts

 Advent is a season of preparation and waiting. Waiting for the birth of Jesus. As we prepare to receive Him, we must let go of some things.

If one’s hands are too full, we are unable receive anything more - we can’t hold anything else.  Just the same, if we want to receive Him, we need to make room for Him in our lives and our hearts. If our hearts and minds are full and focused on worldly things, there is no room for Him in our “inn”. Have you made room for Him in your inn? 

In the same way that we make space in our schedules to go to the doctor and spend time with friends, we need to make room for the Healer, our  Lord, shepherd, and friend. 

How can you begin to prepare your heart to receive Him? 


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Friday, August 25, 2023

Praise Him In All You Do!

 God taught me a lesson in Church today and it wasn’t just in the homily. We drove to Church, about ten minutes later than I was comfortable being - I am really picky about not being late and would so much rather be early. Thus, I internally grumbled about it. I tried reading the Sunday readings to prepare for Holy Mass, but the grumbling continued. We walked in and as one can guess, most seats were full. Thus we had to sit all the way on the left. 

Let me explain. Our parish church is laid out in a semicircle with the altar at the center of the half circle. So sitting by the wall on the left was not my usual or favorite seat. Really it is no one’s favorite for this is why they are usually open in an otherwise packed Church. The other reason they are not the “chosen” seats is that is where families with little children often sit - close to the door and the parking lot in case of a teary meltdown. 

So, I was sitting next to a very active toddler who was not interested in sitting still, but much more concerned about wandering and eating his Cheerios. I internally grumbled. (Can you tell I sometimes do a lot of that?) I started complaining to my brain about how there should not be food in Churches and their wandering behavior needed to end and how he was being so distracting and yes, on and on my brain went. (I know… I needed to stop the judgment a long time ago.)  So for a bit I felt so mad because if we had not been late we would not have had to sit over in Distraction Territory. 

So I told God, “You sat me here for a reason. Please show me why.” And He did. I remembered Jesus saying, “Let the little children come to me.” His care and tenderness towards them was clear. Jesus knew how rambunctious kids can be for He was a kid once! Seeing one child curled up in a pew sleeping next to his mama, I thought about how comfortable such kids are in God’s presence. They eat, sleep, read and play with trucks all in His presence. Yes, not always as reverent as we think they should be, but there is a lesson. Even at home, sleeping, at the office or beach ...we are still in His presence. Jesus calls us to be like the little children. Work, and play in His presence Live in His presence. Rest and know you are in His presence - no need for worrying. He's there. 

 

At that time the disciples approached Jesus and said, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" He called a child over, placed it in their midst, and said, "Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And  whoever receives one child such as this in my name receives me." (MT 18: 2-6)

 

So next time you see a child acting up or eating at Church, do not feel like they need to behave better, although they will learn exactly that as they grow. Let them instead be a reminder to you that all you do is in God's presence. All you do is a gift to God. Praise Him with your life. 






Saturday, April 22, 2023

Accepting Grace with grace

 “For I know the plans I have for you” says the Lord. “Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a hope and a future.” 

 

This verse is one of those that gets printed on cups and notecards. If you’ve ever heard a bible verse, chances are, it’s this one. But there are such rich truths embedded in it. Many of us are in the all too common ‘corporate struggle’ to always one up something or someone. Either in our jobs, our school, or just in our life. But that race is also so very, very tiring. Why not give that struggle over to Him? 

Often, we think that our plans are the best. We’re planning on getting married , then the promotion, then buying a new house in December and having kids next year…etc. But God has a plan. It is often even more beautiful and amazing than the plans that you have. Give God the room and permission to work in your life. He only has good in mind for you, even when things may be looking down. He can turn what looks like a hopeless situation into good. For example. I had a brain tumor and numerous surgeries beginning in my junior year of high school. Yes, it was cruddy and awful, but some of the people I met and the way in which I was able to witness to others was a true blessing. Ultimately, the whole experience changed my life. I started writing and began a blog. Made friendships with some amazing people. And, best of all, it caused me to grow closer to God. To survive the trauma going on around me, I really had to allow Him to give me the grace to endure my current situation and to give the comfort that can only be from Him. So with grace, will you accept His Grace?