Wednesday, July 17, 2019

July 17, 2019


GRACE

Did you ever wonder what grace is?

I want to say it’s the electricity that keeps
the air conditioner going on a hot day.

I want to say it’s water cooler in the
corridor 500 feet from my office door.

But I rather say it’s what keeps the 100
cars around me on the highway safe. 

I rather say it’s the waiter coming around
and asking again if anyone wants water.   

I rather say it’s the neighbor who takes his
dog out to a tree so as not to wake a neighbor.

Did you ever wonder what grace is?    


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

July 16, 2019


BRACE  YOURSELF

It’s good to consciously - deliberately -
stop, pause, for at least one moment -
even if it’s for just one minute - each day.

Brace oneself  - lean against a bedroom
wall - hold a banister tightly, or just sit
comfortably in a comfortable chair.

It’s good to do this because the rest of
the day might be dizzy - with something
going wrong - no, not an earthquake.

Pause at a doorway - or the top or bottom -
of a staircase - and say, “Lord, before my
next, I ask YOU to be with me today.”


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


July  16, 2019 



Thought for today: 


“If the lack of singing is an index of exile, then we are in it, for we are a people who scarcely can sing.” 

Walter Brueggemann,  
The Prophetic Imagination, 1978

Monday, July 15, 2019


July 15, 2015

GOD’S  FOOTPRINTS

St.  Bonaventure was big about God’s
footprints. They are everywhere.

Okay fingerprints as well.
Spot them everywhere.

It took a long time for a few of
us to walk on the moon.

Tell me who formed and sculpted the
Milky Way or the mountains of Mars?

St. Bonaventure - his feast is today -
said, “Check out the footprints.”

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


July  15, 2019 

Thought for today: 

“Since happiness is nothing else than the enjoyment of the Supreme Good, and the Supreme Good is above us, no one can enjoy happiness unless self  rises above self.” 

Saint Bonaventure, 
The Journey of the 
Mind into God.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

July 14, 2019

POWER

Power: it’s never all or nothing.

I have some powers: 
I can smile;
I can say “Thank you!”; 
I can open my wallet
and give you an Andrew Jackson.

Okay you have a will of your own.
You don’t have to listen to me.

And by the way, God can create
all those stars 1 billion miles on
the other side of space I can’t see,
but he’s powerless when it comes
to what I choose to say or do.

Bummer?  No! That’s a loud, “Wow!’

So, I don’t know.  Freedom is quite
a power God  gave to you and me. Eh?


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019

July  14, 2019


Thought for today:

“The starting point of the religious experience is wonder.”  

Sydney Cave, 
The Christian Way, 1987