Opening Prayer: Lord Jesus, help us to realize that it makes
your heart glad when we give you all we have to give—no matter what that might
be. Give us the strength and the courage
to give you all of our love, all of our affection, all of our attention, all of
our possessions, as well as all of our time and energy. You gave it to us, the least we could do is
give it all back to you. Amen.
Scripture: Mark 12:41-44
Journal: What is God asking of you today? How is he asking you to be like the widow?
Reflection:
Turn and look at the pattern of life of the normal,
ordinarily resourceful human being. As I
look at my life, I see a wide variety of scattered loyalties, scattered and
splintered devotions. Some basis of
order, of integration, does govern my experience, but it is likely to be a
secondary principle, rather than a primary one.
A man’s principle of integration around which the details of his life
move in constellations, may be his work, his vocation. Or it may be something less significant, his
golf, his neurosis. Every human being
has a series of little centers of integration in his life that express
themselves perhaps in simple habits, simple etiquettes with reference to things
that are of no basic or perhaps no ultimate consequence. Have you ever seen someone whose whole life
became disorganized for the day because the breakfast coffee was cold? That’s what I mean.
Instead of all this absorption with detail,
Jesus insists upon an absolute loyalty to God.
The questions which he raises about our pattern of life are these: “Do
you dare yield the ‘nerve center’ of your consent to what you believe is the
will of God, as your basic principle of integration, rather than to some
secondary something, important as that is to you—vocation, family, business, anxiety,
money, position, class, race? Do you
dare shift the center of focus of your being away from these significant
loyalties, that have defined the character of your living, and embrace what,
deep within you, you know to be the ultimate devotion of your life?” Your life is the lung through which your
loyalties breathe. If you are not
willing to yield complete loyalty to the will of God, if you prefer to give
first place to your secondary loyalties, you may try to establish a way of
relating yourself to Jesus that will not disturb the pattern of your
living. On the other hand, if you do
accept Jesus’ way for you then there is introduced at once into your life a
principle that at first reduces to complete chaos the whole network of your
relations. That is what Jesus says. Do you wonder that he can find no place to be
at home in our whole world? Do you
wonder? (The Growing Edge by Howard Thurman)
Prayer
Closing Prayer: All to Jesus I surrender, all to him I freely
give. I will ever love and trust him, in
his presence freely give. I surrender
all. I surrender all. All to thee my blessed savior, I surrender
all. ~Judson W. Van de Venter
Masterfully done ... I am deeply struck by this post. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Glad it provided good space within you for God to speak.
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