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To believe in Divine Providence is to accept that we do not always know what is best, and the world does not conform to our will but to God's.
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Calming the Troubled Heart
We humans are destined to live in troubled times. As novelist and screenwriter William Goldman puts it in The Princess Bride, “Life is pain, highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.” Goldman echoes the words of Jesus, who made this clear to His followers, “In this world, you will have tribulation.” Trouble is the norm, not the exception, and troubled hearts always tend toward paralysis and polarization. In troubled states, one wants desperately either to despair and quit, or to do something. But what?
The Greatest Gift of All (Christmas 2020)
Take a moment to imagine a time when someone was truly interested in you. What would it be like for you to give this same kind of attention to your spouse, to your children, and to others? This Christmas, consider giving the greatest gift of all: your sacred presence.
The Primary Thing For Them
The Pilgrims defined daily living in relationship with God; He was ever before them, the primary thing for them; their unfailing constancy in need and in provision, lives sustained in Him and through Him. May we gain daily perspective through the uncertainty of our times lived in and through Him and pause for Thanksgiving.
To Know and To Love
In the Parable of the Prodigal Son, we find three major players, each with a different orientation toward life: * The younger brother who seeks to ESCAPE and INDULGE * The older brother who seeks to PERFORM and CONTROL * The father who seeks TO KNOW and TO LOVE A true education must promote knowing and loving, not performing or indulging.
On Providence
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