Your word is a lamp for my feet and a light for my path. (Psalm 119)
Psalm 16 & Mark 13:24-32 As winter darkness approaches, it encroaches on our freedom out-of - doors, and our mental ease within. In this season, it is easy to look to passions and dependencies of all kinds to divert our attention from the embracing dark night of our souls. It is likewise a short step to curling up in the cocoon of depression, or at least disenchantment with life in general, just letting life happen, come what may. But Jesus’ counsel to his disciples about any of these ends times whether it be end of a growing cycle, end of a calendar year or end of a generation of human kind (that would be ours!), is to stay sober and vigilant. When once I give into the numbness of diversion and entertainment, I become hardened to the dignity and spiritual muscle it takes to embrace true joy and true live-li-ness despite the darkness and storms that come and go around us. And when I stop ‘tracing the Grace’ of God in my life with praise and thanksgiving, my lack of vigilance to the workings of God through the good, the bad, the distressing, and the joyous has deadly results for myself and those around me. Thankfully, as I live ‘soberly’ keeping the Word of God alive and active in my life, I can find ample love, joy, peace, patience, generosity, faithfulness and self-discipline to see me through even the darkest days. And, being vigilant, I will always be able to seek and to find more than enough Grace shining through even darkest nights, to remind me of God’s steadfast Love and Mercy. Will I give into the darkness of this season of the year, and of humanity in general, or will I soberly and vigilantly breathe in the Fire of the Holy Spirit and become a Christ-like-Light of hope to shine into all the corners of the world around me? Holy Spirit of God, help me be sober and vigilant in these days. The Lord is my chosen portion and my cup; … Therefore my heart is glad, and my soul rejoices; my body also rests secure. (Psalm 16:5,9) Let us remember that love lives through sacrifice and is nourished by giving. Without sacrifice, there is no love… A single act of love makes the soul return to life. Saint Maximillian Kolbe Soli ad gloriam Dei Gospel Mystery of the Day on FaceBook & www.gospelmysteryoftheday.ca
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AuthorBeverly Illauq lives in Kemptville, Ontario, where she greets each morning by seeking the Gospel Mystery of the Day - the Word of the Lord for direct and practical application to the specific challenges & joys of the day. Archives
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