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God’s call often re-directs. We hesitate to leave our own path since it’s familiar, and we don’t know if we have the power to heal and do justice. But when we trust and allow God to re-direct us, and let God’s power (not our own) flow through us–it changes the world.
In the storms of our life Jesus is in the boat with us— sleeping. What does that suggest to you?
God has hidden in you a seed of God’s glory, God’s love. It comes to life and bears fruit without your knowing how. It starts tiny but becomes great. Attend to it.
When Jesus says we are all family it’s not just sentimental: it implies absolute loyalty and obligation to others as strong as to our own kin. It also means we belong more deeply than we fear.
What does it mean that we are “baptized into one Body?” Our youth being confirmed help share the good news: we need each other more than we think–and how blessed we are that we are given one another!
There’s only one Spirit. We’re all part of it. We’re all One, one with each other and one with God.
Forty days after the resurrection Jesus ascends to heaven and leaves the disciples (again) wondering, “Now what?” In times of loss or change, we discover how important it is to stay loving, because we are now the only earthly Body Christ has.
Jesus calls us friends and then says to love one another as he has loved us. What might it be like to love even our enemies as we love our friends: valuing them, cherishing them, accepting them no matter what, for their sake, not ours?