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Twelve Days of Christmas

The Seventh Day of Christmas

12/31/2015

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Faithfulness is a gift of the Spirit. It is a gift that needs to be cultivated. Our society is often slave to the feeling of the moment. Faithfulness calls us to transcend those feelings and remain committed to someone or something. For Christians the challenge is to be faithful to God even when we are challenged by all the competing good things of our world. Years ago, someone reflected on the Sacrament of Baptism and suggested that the parents ought to be challenged to recognize that the vow to bring the child up in the church would be particularly difficult. “Do you promise,” the author asked, “to bring your surly teenager to church? Do you promise to set aside all those other activities and make participating in the Body of Christ a priority above all others?”
Faithfulness is a gift – a gift to be used so that we can bear good fruit in God’s world. The more we strive to know God, to be faithful in our seeking, the more that God’s values and God’s ways will be manifest in how it is we live.

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The Sixth Day of Christmas

12/30/2015

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It has often been noted that people in the US are generous. If there is a disaster, wallets and purses open. There is an immediate response. There is also an expectation that the monies given will be used wisely and that there will be immediate signs of the good that the giving has done. Christian generosity calls us to be generous over the long haul. We understand, some two thousand years after the birth of Jesus, that God’s healing and transforming work is never accomplished instantaneously. We give to participate in that work. Sometimes we benefit by seeing great results. Sometimes our gifts are abused. (Is that not the story of Jesus?) And, sometimes our gifts are merely the seeds for what will eventually grow and bloom.
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The Fifth Day of Christmas

12/29/2015

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In Galatians it says that kindness is a gift of the Spirit. If we look, we can see kindness all around us. There are kind people who might never recognize their gift of kindness as a sign of God’s presence with them. Maybe, in the church, we need to reclaim this gift, seek this gift. How would it change the world’s perception of Christianity if people’s encounters with Christians and with the church were marked by kindness?
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The Fourth Day of Christmas

12/28/2015

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Patience is a fruit of the Spirit. In a world that increases the speed at which things happen, this may be an important gift to claim and let God nurture within us. How frustrating it is when we’re caught up in traffic or when our computers don’t respond as quickly as we think they should! Think about the daily frustrations that “try your patience.”
There is a classic spiritual work that explores the idea of practicing God’s presence. It tells of a brother in a monastery who saw even the most menial tasks as opportunities for acknowledging God’s presence and serving God. A few years ago, someone suggested red lights offered a time, in the midst of traffic, to focus on God’s presence (eyes open).
Time is a gift of God. Each moment is sacred because God is present with us.

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The Third Day of Christmas

12/27/2015

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Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. A morning TV show invited three religious leaders from the faith traditions that look back to Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These wise women reflected on the need for peace. The Rabbi said it begins within each of us. One of God’s gifts is peace. Yet, being at peace even with ourselves is not easy. Who do you know who is at peace with herself or himself?
As we learn to receive God’s peace within, we can more fully find ways of sharing peace with the world. “Blesses are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God!”

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The Second Day of Christmas

12/26/2015

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One of the fruits of God's Spirit is love. The greatest commandment is "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength."  The second is "You shall love your neighbor as yourself."  Who are your neighbors?  How can you love them?

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The First Day of Christmas

12/26/2015

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​A different kind of Christmas Day. Lauren, Mark and I went to Epcot. The park was filled with people.  We were reminded that the hope of Christmas is that we will ALL learn to live together in peace.  We enjoyed a Moroccan meal served by wonderful waiter Mohammed. We were surrounded by people of different faiths and different cultures. We enjoyed music from different countries and education about traditions in those countries. 
The promised realm of God is not one of isolation, but one where we live together and celebrate our differences. It was a good day!

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