Bits of Heaven. Russell J. Levenson Jr.
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Название: Bits of Heaven

Автор: Russell J. Levenson Jr.

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Журналы

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isbn: 9781640652729

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СКАЧАТЬ an old friend. It may be the fish you did not expect to catch or the joke that brought a smile to your face. You know, it is okay to enjoy it. It is okay to really relish God’s creation. Enjoying life is a byproduct, if you will, of stopping at God’s fruit stand. As Paul Tillich suggested, “Joy is the emotional expression of the courageous yes to one’s being.” Why not take some time today to enjoy what fruits God brings your way, not because you should, or because you have to, but because in receiving and enjoying, you bring great delight to your Heavenly Parent?

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      Consider what fruit stands God Himself may place before you this day. Can you receive them as gifts? Can you enjoy them? Can you relish them and, as you do, give thanks as well?

       A Prayer

      In the beginning, God made the world:

      Made it and mothered it;

      Shaped it and fathered it;

      filled it with seeds and signs of fertility;

      filled it with life and with endless ability.

      All that is green, blue, deep and growing,

      God’s is the hand that created you.

      All that is tender, firm, fragrant and curious,

      God’s is the hand that created you.

      All that crawls, flies, swims, walks or is motionless,

      God’s is the hand that created you.

      All that speaks, sings, laughs, cries or keeps silence,

      God’s is the hand that created you.

      All that suffers, stumbles, lacks or longs for an end,

      God’s is the hand that created you.

      The world belongs to God.

      The earth and all its people.

       Amen.

      —From The Iona Community

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      Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all their multitude. And on the seventh day God finished the work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all the work that he had done. So God blessed the seventh day and hallowed it, because on it God rested from all the work that he had done in creation.

      —Genesis 2:1–3

       When do you rest?

      Henry David Thoreau penned these stark words about work without rest, “The laboring man hasn’t leisure for true integrity daily. No time for anything but to be a machine.” Wow . . . a machine. Tough words, but true to the bone.

      Without physical rest, the body literally begins to break down; health gives way to exhaustion and illness. But without spiritual rest, time set aside for God, our soul begins to give way to spiritual sickness. Rest is an absolute necessity in one’s spiritual health. God rested, and if the Creator of the universe did it, so should we.

      Are you following God’s lead? Are you obeying God’s command?

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      Not all of us are blessed to able to rest a full day in seven; and some of us work much more than a typical eight-hour day, but that does not negate God’s model, nor his command. When do you rest?

       A Prayer

      My spirit longs for Thee

      Within my troubled breast,

      Though I unworthy be

      Of so divine a guest.

      Of so divine a guest

      Unworthy though I be,

      Yet has my heart no rest

      Unless it come from Thee.

       Amen.

      —John Byrom, d. 1763

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