It’s never too late to say, “Thank you!” or “Time out!” It’s never too late to say, “How are you doing?” It’s never too late to say, “Forgive me for neglecting you.” It’s never too late to say, “We still have time to say a lot more.”
“A
reformer is someone who wants his conscience to be your guide.”
Anonymous
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
November
24, 2020
BAPTISM
Many of us were babies when we were baptized, so its effects were felt more by our families. Some Christian groups put baptism off till we can make that a more conscious choice. Early Christians like Augustine had their baptism put
off till they were adults so as to
get its full benefits What we might miss are the thousands of baths and showers and trips to the ocean that can impact our lives. So too the renewal of our baptismal vows every Easter and Sundays when we can begin a Mass with a Baptismal renewal. So too the taking of Holy Water when we walk into and leave a church service in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
like Jesus - at your last supper? Be seed. Get planted. Grow. Become wheat. Become the harvest. Become flour. Become bread. Become part of the vine. Grow. Become grapes. Get picked. Get crushed. Become wine. Then say to the world. Take me. Eat me. Become me. Become you. Become life for the world.
Zip your lip: No SA comments. Walk: Do a lot of walking. Follow your conscience. Watch birds – unless you’re driving. Thank. Do a lot of thanking – of God and others. Respect others. Say what you want to say, but timing is everything. Know what you know, but say, “I don’t know!” when you don’t know. You are. God is, but you’re not God. Eat. Taste. Enjoy, but don’t overeat. Work what you’re worth. Today is today, tomorrow is tomorrow, yesterday was yesterday. You got gifts, use them; others got gifts, respect them Sing – even if others say you can’t, but you want to. Remember and practice Jesus’ big three: “Love one another.” "Fear not!" or “Do not be afraid.” “The truth will set you free.”