Sunday, March 30, 2014

Lent Reflection

Worshipping in spirit and truth, which is the kind of worship
that God seeks, involves an intimate dialogue, pouring out
our hearts and minds to God at all times. The late Bishop John
Sheets used to define the spiritual life as a “dialogic relationship,”
a fancy way of saying that we are in conversation with God at
every moment. Nothing we do is too trivial for God, nothing
beneath his notice.

If we truly believed this, our lives would be immediately
transformed. Gone forever would be the idea that God doesn’t
care what we do with our lives. There would be no area of our
lives that would be off-limits to God. Because when we worship
in spirit and truth, we realize that we live because God’s breath
is within us, and we live best when we acknowledge the source
of every breath we take.




"michael dubruiel"