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Friday, January 8, 2021

Pause, Reflect, Pray

On Jan 6th of 2021, protestors stormed the Capital Building in Washington D.C. while both houses of Congress were certifying the election of the presidency. This post/reflection was written in the middle of the chaos and was in response to both my own personal anxiety over things. Along with the reactions from people on social media. I present this post as it was originally written on FB. -JM

It is way too easy to give into the fear and hysteria that we have seen played before our eyes. At the end of the day it doesn't matter *who* (or which group) is causing the insurrection today. That doesn't make it any less wrong. What happened today was travesty in our society. For a nation that wants to be progressive we clearly have gone in the wrong direction.

The hardest truth to accept is that in some ways this constant bickering and not being able to have a reasonable disagreement with someone has added fuel to these fires. We have lost sense of how to debate and how to disagree with out it turning it into something it shouldn't: A name calling slug fest where friendships are broken. If this was truly a progressive society then such disagreements would not lead to open conflict of this nature. We as society have lost our ability to have a reasonable debate with someone we may not agree with. To the point that ability may never come back.

To me a lot of it stems from the fact that we have in so many ways abandoned Christ. We turn our politics and at times the very church into idols to be worshiped. So many times we have let our vision of what Christ should be taint our perceptions to the point that the Church is no longer what it was intended. We dive into our camps and groups and wave the flags and yet what does that accomplish? Instead of coming together unified we spend our days pointing out the splinter in the other person's eye while ignoring the 2x4 in ours.
So what can we do?

Pause. Step back from our screens for a while and let our hearts calm down. More so if our anxiety is getting the better of us.

Reflect. Focus on why we are followers of Christ. On what Christ means to us and what the Church (in my case Catholic) is about.

Pray. That we would follow the Wisdom of the Holy Spirit instead of our own desires and wants. That we should truly be open to what God is asking of us.

Then when all that is done. We follow though on what we have learned. Picking up our Cross and committing our lives in service of God and our Savior Jesus Christ.

Thursday, January 7, 2021

Praying to be stronger


 

Do not pray for easy lives, pray to be stronger people. Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers, pray for powers equal to your tasks. -Solanus Casey

As someone who faces challenges on a daily level. The words of Blessed Solanus Casey speak deeply to me. More so lately given the events of the world. It is a reminder that while we indeed have limits placed on us. God can still give us the much needed strength to face those limits and over come them.

Sometimes it seems like the task going forward feels almost impossible to understand. We are thrown things that by all points and reasons should knock the boat over and throw us into the water. Still we are able to find a way to keep the boat upright. More so when it seems like those challenges are endless and keep coming at us. Yet by seeking the Wisdom that God offers us. We can find an inner strength that allows us to do things even we didn't think we could do.
It can feel at times that the best way to take care of things is the easiest. To avoid our responsibilities when they seem too complex for us to understand. Yet if we are willing to seek out God. The more difficult path can in turn be the most rewarding for us. By embracing the challenges head on we find out that things are not always as bad as they look.

One of the greatest personal prayers that I have: "Lord, Grant me Strength, Wisdom, and Courage." This prayer ties in to what Fr Solanus speaks of. At times we can be on top of the boat riding out the storm. Then we have days when we are hiding below decks holding on for dear life. We want the storms of our lives to end. Perhaps it would be better for us to ask God to give us the strength to face those storms head on. Even when it seems extremely difficult to do.