You May Be The Only Jesus

And Some Are Watch All Day, Everyday!
And Some Are Watching All Day, Everyday!

How often do you catch yourself being a hypocrite?

Probably rarely happens.

How often do others catch you?

Probably all the time.

My theory is this, if you don’t spend a lot of time with self-reflection, you are probably sending the wrong message.

A hard pill to swallow, but go ahead and try to tell me this is a lie.

What’s on the line, every minute of every day is simply this: You may be the only Jesus people see.

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Was This A Sign?

Owner's Manual?
Owner's Manual?

Do you consider yourself observant?

Assuming you said yes. Then, how observant are you?

Do you make connections with common, everyday things placed before you?

What if you did it more often?

On a flight last week, the guy across the isle was fervently reading a book. When he left to use the restroom, this is what I saw.

And it made me think, “I am the way, the light…”.

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Houston, We Have A Problem

Sitting in the Houston International airport, waiting to board a plane to Atlanta, then another to Walt Disney World (home), and reflecting on this visit. There are many “problems” in Houston. Big “problems”. Medical “problems”.

Cancer from A to Z. A cornucopia of life-threatening illnesses. Infants, toddlers, children, youth, young adults, middle-age, seniors. There is no discrimination here.

Everywhere you look, there are hospitals and medical centers catering to those in need. Houston, you may have a problem, but you have a ton of dedicated and committed people working 24/7 to solve it.

Houston, you figured it out before and you’ll do it again. Please keep doing “work that matters”.

To the rest of us, are we “problem” solvers or simply a problem?

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Sunday Night Conversation

Ever have a casual conversation, and almost invisibly, a “truth” is revealed to you? Happens frequently doesn’t it?

Two nights ago while eating dinner and talking on speaker phone, my Mother-In-Law (88) was describing her Sunday. She’s always the last to leave Mass, because my Father-In-Law (85) walks incredibly slow these days, she told the Priest how much she liked his Homily (sermon).

The Priest commented that no one ever tells him if they like his preaching.

I guess we take it for granted.

But why?

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