Sunday, August 27, 2017

Hold On... One Season Ends and Another Begins

Today in our modern society of iphones, emails and the internet, a lot celebrities claim to have millions of followers and friends. It is very easy to be an electronic follower or friend of a person you have never met. Following Jesus is not as easy as this. He invites us to be His friend by knowing Him upfront and journeying with Him

As we have journeyed this summer together, through the thought of being a theromoeter or a thermostat. As we have pondered the need for a humble heart. As we have paused and considered disappointments, regrets and fear and how we handle them. As we have considered this Road Trip which is the journey of faith all as we back our bags, we come to the conclusion of the summer and the cusp of Fall and we ask –- what do we hold on to?

Where is our foundation? How solid is our rock? Does the slightness news cause a reaction? Does the littlest disappointment cause us to repulse? Does the given challenges and tensions cause us to retreat? Do we bunker down? Do we evacuate or do we trust in the rock of faith?

That in our moments of confusion
That in our times of disillusionment
That in our occasions of bewilderment
That in the storms of life

We come to the Church – God’s Rock – and Here we find Him, and here we will find the direction, comfort, mercy and peace we need. That we need not pack our bags alone – but that we can walk knowing the rock is with us.

Recently I have been reading about Archbishop Oscar Romero whose cause for beatification as a saint is before the church. He was Archbishop in El Salvador at a time of great persecution and suffering for Christians and time of inequality between rich and poor. When he became the Archbishop there was one change he made – which caused a storm of challenges in his life. He opened the Cathedral, and his own home to the poor and those who were suffering, and gave them a place to sit – even among the rich - where in before the poor had to wait outside, and be invited in if there was room. His reason was simple “no matter what you carry in the heavy bags of life your place is with the church – she is your rock.”


May the invitation of our summer journey together – permit us to walk together with the Church – staying close to the rock no matter what comes – even in the storms - and may a new season soon before us lead us all toward closer relationship with Jesus