“I will say ‘I want to live my life, I don’t threaten you’, and the freaks will say ‘that’s no ideology’, and the reason? – because it doesn’t involve killing a SHIT LOAD of people.” – Dr. Freckles
In our daily lives we often forget that You are always here, always near.
It is hard for us, often, to escape the ritual, the Sunday Mass and Worship,
the various commitments we have to the churches we attend,
and in our actions these forms of remembrance become empty and disconnected.
But did you not Jesus, in the garden, humble yourself to pray?
Did you not, Dear Lord, on the Cross, pray for the forgiveness of those who “do not know what they do”?
If Jesus could humble himself to pray, with heart and vigor and passion, and He is the Son of God, then can we not humble ourselves to pray, with passion, to our Lord in Heaven, asking for his help on our part and for those sinners who need Him now?
Jesus,
We pray to you this day for the wisdom to know the words,
We pray for the compassion to send our love, to you Christ, on the part of those we love.
We remember the stranger, the orphan, the widow – and we remember them in prayer.
We pray for guidance and grace, so that we can forgive others, as we ourselves are forgiven.
a) I use NIV, I’m not always sure that’s right – I’m also not certain, beyond basic discipleship, where this “virtual church” is headed.
b) I think I have a plan to find a job – and it coincides with my arm, left arm, getting 70% back to normal.
c) I think I understand how I’m going to go forward, for now, because of a good friend of mine in Seattle.
d) I also need to remember, we need to remember, as Christians, there are lines we cannot cross for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ – we need to be cognizant of these lines, and know what we will do near to, at, and after. The Lord wants us to have a plan.
working under harsh taskmasters, will the Lord look out for his people?
Take joy in this life, and the work you do, for the Lord wishes you to be happy and prosperous.
Work in this world while you can, for none of this will be once you pass.
Do, do not simply talk about doing.
Take up the work of Jesus, even if this means your own family is at odds.
Work is more than piling wealth, all of our work goes to dust – so remember this.
If you are honest and true, your work will be rewarded many times over.
Work in this life as if you are working for the Lord.
Lines, duties, Love, and Jesus … this is the path to work.
If we sacrifice our connection to God for our job, then we are giving up eternal life and love and joy for something that will pass soon enough.
If we sacrifice our neighbors so that we can make more money, we will need to ask ourselves, as Jesus might, are these homeless, lost, orphaned and strange people not my children as well?
If we sacrifice our freedom for payouts and promotions and for the STATE, then are we not doing as they did in old times, building earthly towers in honor of Satan and nothing?