Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Knowing and not knowing

St John said that we know that we have passed from death to life but St Paul said that we only know in part. To know is not to know all. We can know enough to be able to live and move and have our being, physically and spiritually. But we should also know that there is much that we don't know. It is said that faith is a balance of knowing and not knowing. We may find satisfaction in knowing but humility in realizing that there is much that we cannot know or, in other words, mystery in life and death.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Talk 'n tucker

We live in a world of rushing and sometimes miss out on the blesings of a more human approach. I think of sharing a meal with a good friend and engaging in open conversation with a real person and compare that with the exasperation I feel when dealing with many dehumanised firms with recorded messages answering questions I never thought of asking.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Ideals and possibilities

It is good to have ideals and aims for which we strive but sometimes we have to come to terms with what is possible. This is not a perfect world and we are not perfect either. There are limits which we have to accept and beating ourselves up may not solve anything. The bible says that God knows our frame. He at least is reasonable. Without being overly soft on ourselves we can only do our best, leave the rest - and then be at rest.

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

No worries?

In all the English speaking coountries I have visited there have been characteristic catch phrases. For example, when I first came to Oz I was taken back when a 'check out chick' said "See ya later!'. Then there was "Good on ya" which sounded friendly and encouraging. But the phrase, "No worries" was one that stuck in my mind. Like most people I tend to worry at times - often about things which never happen anyway. Worry is the interest we pay on tomorrow's troubles and sometimes it is at a high rate. Jesus said not to worry. He also said that we should have faith and I try to do as I have been told.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

One of those days?

Albert Orsborn - a former world leader of The Salvation Army - used to say that there are days when all God's angels seem to be flying in the wrong direction. Certainly, we all have times when everything is NOT going our way. For us the test is how we cope at such times. I find that my faith helps enormously. It does not make life trouble-free but it does make me free to deal with each day as it comes - living in day-tight compartments - without fretting over the past or fearing the future.