Friday, January 7, 2022

January  7,  2022

 


Thought for Today

“It’s easy to halve the potato where there’s love.”

 

Irish proverb

Thursday, January 6, 2022

January 6, 2022

IMPLICATIONS

 

They are below the ice.

Everything we say has implications dripping from its words.

Everything we do is loaded with implications.

Life moves too fast – most of the time – for us to take the time – be become aware of the ocean of implications we are navigating.

We speak.  We do. We remain silent. We make a phone call. We want others to respond to our words, our gifts, our actions, our signals.

Prayer is a great chance to listen to our heart – to stop – to hear our neediness, our poverty, our hungers, our thirsts – for recognition, for acceptance for inclusion, for love.

Prayer is a great opportunity to listen to God and his implications.

We were given the gift of life.

God gives life.

Implications.

Don’t kill them.

Implications: give life.

Implications: live life to the full.

A funeral passes by.  We see a row of cars with headlights on – following a hearse.  Implications: some day it will be my turn – just as it was my turn years ago – to be born – to come out of my mom – into the light of day.

A job – being given a job …. What are the implications, the designs, the hope, the dreams of the boss.

A family – what does that imply?  Time with? Time for?  Listening?

Prayers – My God, they are loaded with implications.

    ·       To forgive as I am forgiven,
·       To make sure all have daily bread,
·       To be an instrument of his peace.
 
 
  
 
© Andy Costello, Reflections 2022

January  6,  2022

 



Thought for Today

 

“People who cough incessantly never seem to go to the doctor.  They go to banquets, concerts and churches.”

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

 


CONVICTIONS
 
Prayer – moments of prayer – help us to get in touch with our convictions.
 
Too often we’re rootless – like an autumn leaf – dead, dried up, fallen on a hard sidewalk – blowing in the direction of the prevailing wind.
 
Prayer – better moments of prayer, moments of listening to God roots us, connects us to the human community – like grapes on the vine.
 
We become young again, green again, alive again.
 
Resurrection.
 
In the silence of prayer, we hear the call of God.
 
We discover that all are called to be prophets – people who have convictions.
 
Prayer lets us know what’s right and what’s wrong.
 
Prayers convict people.
 
We discover that we are convicts, imprisoned by food, television, money, public opinion.
 
We discover in prayer that God wants to free us- to break our shackles, to pardon us, to release us from prison, to lead us to promised lands.
 
Prayer helps u to see, to hear, to know the truth.
 
And the truth will set us free.
 
Prayer brings us face to face with the convictions of God:
 
·       Human rights,
·       Social justice,
·       Love one another,
·       Protect the children,
·       Protect the environment we all live in,            the air, the water,
·       Visit the sick,
·       Visit the  imprisoned,
·       Comfort those in sorrow or mourning.
 
Moments of prayer bring us face to face with God – the God of truth – and slowly we become convinced of his convictions.

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2022

January  5,  2022



Thought for Today

“Growing older is not upsetting; being perceived as old is.”

 Kenny Rogers

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

January 4, 2022



FIND  THEM  EVERYWHERE

 

 You find them everywhere.
 
It is natural for us humans to build places of prayer.
 
Temples, mosques, churches, chapels dot the globe.
 
These “upper rooms” get us in touch with God in the upper room of our mind as well as in our inner center: our heart.
 
Holy Places help us to be holy – to be whole.
 
Holy Places help us to see the holiness of all places.
 
Holy Places help us to enter into heaven, into eternity, to be one with God – to be one with all people who have gone before us and those who are going to come after us.
 
Holy Places are the eye of the needle. We can’t fit in without letting go of our burdens – those inner burdens that bloat us, that fill us, that sap our energy.
 
Holy Places are the great equalizers.   We are all one when we are all in the same room together.
 
Chartres, Sancta Sophia, the Wailing Wall, Mecca, Sagrada Familia, the local church, the hospital chapel, the secret garden, are all there to help us get and be centered.
 
When Moses had his great revelation of god, he heard the sacred words, “Take off your shoes.  You are standing on Holy Ground.
 
Holy Places are Holy Ground – places where God Speaks to us, places where we can question God, places where God reveals who God is slowly, “I Am Who Am.”
 
Holy Places are Holy Ground – places where God missions us - where God sends us to others – where God tells us about a shut-in down the road from us or a teenager whom we tend to neglect.
 
Holy Places are places we only got to - but places we come from – filled with God.
 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2022


January  4,  2022

 


Thought for Today

 

“There are two types of people – those who come into a room and say, ‘Well, here I am!’ and those who come in and say, ‘Ah, there you are.’”

 

Frederick L. Collins