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To take up your cross is to sacrifice for the sake of love. When we do, Jesus is with us, bearing the weight.
Temptations are fears or attachments that divert or distort our perfect love. The “Examen” is a form of prayer that helps us see the places where we get our of tune with God.
The story of Jesus transfigured, shining with light, invites us to abandon our attempts to figure God out, and simply be in wonder.
We hold each other’s hands as we pray – and anchored to the Spirit in each other, we reach our hands out into the world. It is “the hands of love” that form a chain reaction of being ministered to and ministering to others. This is the rhythm of Christian practice.
Jesus casts out our demons of shame, the feeling we’re “unclean,” unworthy.
Jesus’ call to follow is not a demand to go do something extraordinary: it’s an invitation to be present with him in our lives. When we sense the spirit of love in our lives, all we have to do is go along.
God doesn’t have a “plan” like a script for your life. But God does have an intention, a dream for you greater than you can imagine. Listen for it, and live in harmony with it.
Some people must have thought Jesus lived in an alternate universe. Well, yeah. He called it the kingdom of God. Our baptism means we live in it, too. Our job is to be good dual citizens.