What if we come to find out we are only getting part-time benefits?

Catholic Reading January 11, 2015
Lector’s vantage point before Mass yesterday.

 

We can’t be a Christian on the side.

Part time behavior doesn’t really cut it.

It’s like a marriage. All in.

Commitment.

Remember?

And, yes, of course, it’s hard as hell to do everything we’re supposed to do as responsible adults.

Ain’t nobody immune from that.

Everyone in the pews is irreplaceable in the workplace of service.

Crazy how much God loves us.

Maybe we take it for granted.

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Liar, liar pants on fire?

iPhone screen with apps

 

(photo: 3rd home screen has less apps buttons… the 4th & 5th have way less)

Lots of Facebook posts talk about what other people think. And many of these posts have a repetitive theme – what those people say isn’t important.

It seems insecurity is rampant, and insecure people keep talking about how they no longer care about what others think.

Really?

Sounds like they still do.

Think about it.

PS. Some people still waffle in and out of insecurity, even a year after their first book was published.

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The opportunity is eliminating the suspicion that is insidiously attached

Special word Genshai
Our body is the temple housing everything that keeps us alive – worship it as well

 

One weakness or area of opportunity is eliminating an insidiously natural suspicion about someone – someone who is physically bankrupt, but (apparently) an amazingly strong spiritual human being.

It’s such an astonishing and obvious disconnect.

How does a Godly person perversely neglect the temple housing everything that keeps them alive?

Anyone else?

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