Thursday, August 29, 2019

August 29, 2019

SOMETIMES

Sometimes it takes a lot of  times 
to get to where we want to get.

Sometimes it takes a lot of  times 
to figure out what we really want.

Sometimes it takes a lot of  times 
for another to figure out we love them.

Sometimes it takes a lot of  times 
to say what we really want to say.

Sometimes it take a lot of  times 
to hear what another is trying to tell us.

Sometimes it takes a lot of  times 
to know there is a God who knows us.

Sometimes it takes a lot of  times 
to write what we really want to write.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


August  29, 2019 

Thought for today: 

“To the puritan all things are impure.” 

D. H. Lawrence, 
Etruscan Places, 1927

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

August 28, 2019


AUGUSTINE

Augustine - let me tell you something -
there is no way - you have to confess -
there is no way you would have known -
that you’d be the patron saint of us
procrastinators - of lust - of  those
searching for God in the dusty places
of a thirsty mind and heart - okay -
you knew you had a mom like
so many moms - wondering if you’d
ever find rest  in this restless world -
till you found out God is like us:
a restless and ever waiting God ….

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


August  28, 2019 

Thought for today: 

“Several years ago, however, when I was moving my dad to Texas, I came across one of those diaries from when I was 12 years old.  One entry indicated that I had gone to hear Dr. Harvey Ironside, the famous pastor of Moody Memorial Church in Chicago. And in my diary I’d  put: ‘Some men preach for an hour and it seems like twenty minutes, and some preach for twenty minutes and it seems like an hour.  I wonder what the difference is?” 

“I think I’ve spent my life trying to answer that question.’”  

Bill Hybels, page 19, 
Leadership Spring 1990, XI, 
Number 2, Pepperish: 
A  Practical Journal ….

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

August  27, 2019


Thought for today: “The test of a preacher is that his congregation goes away saying, not, ‘What a lovely sermon!’ but ‘I will do something.’”  

St. Francis de Sales

August 27, 2019


SOME  SOUNDS

The sound of bacon “ouching”
on a frying pan at 7:07 in the morning ….

The sound of a baby in a side row
seat 27 minutes into a Sunday Mass ….

The sound of a screen door on the porch,
sort of like sweeping the floor, opening
and closing, bedroom windows open
around 12:39 on an August hot night ….

The sound of a shy “Hi” after a fight -
but hoping to repair the hurt - please God ….

The sound of a flag being folded tightly
by 4 marines at a burial - just before it’s
presented to a widow at the grave ….

The sound of the crowd when a home run
just goes just foul in the ninth inning and
our team loses by just one run ….

The sound of an aluminum can releasing
its spray of air and bubble - freedom - finally ….

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019

August 26, 2019

Thought for today:

“A priest sees people at their best; a lawyer at their worst; but a doctor sees them as they really are.” 

Proverb