Daily Thoughts: I have to say
that today’s first reading on this Feast of St. James from St. Paul (2Cor.
4:7-15) is one of my all-time favorites. Paul uses the image of “earthen
vessels” to talk about himself and us in terms of our relationship with God. Paul
says we hold the treasure of our faith, the presence of God, in earthen
vessels, in other words in us. Now some say Paul us talking about large water
jugs, others say he was referring to terracotta lamps, either way it is a
striking image. Within the fragility of this human condition we carry the gift
of God.
What a wonderful way to think about
ourselves. I have often thought about reading this little passage from St. Paul
each morning upon getting up, what a way to enter a new day knowing that I carry
within me the presence of God. Knowing that I am not perfect, that I am
cracked, chipped, scratched, in other words I am human yet I have this
wonderful gift within me.
Paul goes on to say life is tough
however because of the gift we have within us things will be ok. We will get
through the trials and tribulations of life because of the power of God, the
friendship of God.
So as we journey through this day let us
be reminded that we are earthen vessels, fragile, imperfect, at times
struggling but we are also blessed with a great gift within us, the presence,
the grace, the love of God. And when we face the struggles, difficulties and
challenges that life throws at us the power of this gift within us will see us
through.
Happy Feast of St. James everyone and
have a great day!
Daily Prayer:
Loving God we pray:
that through the glorious Apostle, Saint
James,
who by reason of his fervent and
generous heart was chosen by Jesus
to be witness of Christ’s glory on Mount
Tabor, and agony in Gethsemane.
May James, whose very name means one who
steps into the shoes of another and one who follows, help us to obtain this day
the strength and compassion we need to be followers of Jesus. May St. James be
our inspiration today and we step into the shoes of Jesus and bring the gift,
the treasure of God to all we meet. Amen.
A Runner’s Thoughts: As prayerful
runners let us not run with a sense of expectation that something significant
will happen spiritually. Let us run only asking that our run be in the presence
of God and that we will run with a heightened awareness of God’s presence. If
we run this way occasionally insights will come our way and we might feel a
special closeness to God, but usually we will simply know that we are not
running alone and we will carry with us the sense of a shared journey long
after we have finished our run! (Adapted
from Running the Spiritual Path by Roger Joslin)
Daily Blessing: Saturday
greetings and blessings to everyone and Happy Feast of St. James especially to
all those with the name James! (A special shout out to my brother James and my
nephew, James!) I hope your day has started off well and that it will be
blessed in a special way as you journey through it. If you are finding life a
struggle today please know as always you are in my prayers and I will say a
special prayer that it gets at least a little better as the day goes on.
The weather once again is beautiful here
in northeastern Pennsylvania. It looks to be a beautiful day on this the ninth
day of the novena here at St. Ann’s. We will be finishing up tomorrow with the
feast day and I will be heading back to New York on Monday. Once home I will be
out and about looking for a new car before I head out again on August 4th. It
has been a wonderful novena, very spirit filled yet I have to say it will be
nice to finish tomorrow. I hope you are enjoying good weather wherever you are
and that today will be a day to enjoy!
Have a great day and once again may God
bless you with a strong and joy filled faith so that you will always believe in
the treasure that you carry within you and that you are! Peace in Christ’s
Passion…Fr. Paul
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