1 Cor. 10: 31- 11:1
"Brothers and sisters:
Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do,
do everything for the glory of God."
Today's reflection is taken from a prayer service I wrote a few weeks ago for this scripture verse from 1 Corinthians. St. Paul's writings are rich with meaning for us years after they were written. This is proof to me that scripture is the 'Living Word' of God. Living because it is ever changing in it's ability to speak to whom ever is reading...in whatever language...in whatever era.
(Written January 2012)
Paul
asks, in his letter to the Corinthians, “Do you not know that you are God’s
temple and that God’s spirit dwells in you?” 1Cor. 3:16
The
Glory of God lives inside of you. At the time of your conception God looked
upon you and gave you the precious gift of life. From that day forward the
world would be changed. There could be no other life like yours. You would be
the one God would use to touch another’s life. If it were not for you then
things would not be the same.
At
your baptism you were given the light of Christ. You were called then to live
in that light. You were brought into the company of Jesus. You were given the
light of Christ in preparation for the day when you would be the bearer of this
light for all to see.
Along
with this gift of light came glory, the Glory of God himself. Even as a baby we
reflect God’s glory. I am sure you would agree that a baby gives glory to God,
whether he or she is laughing, crying, eating or sleeping. A baby’s smile is
truly a reflection of God’s glory. The bright sparkle in their eyes reminds us
of God’s glory.
The
glory of God was never meant to stay contained within your heart. It was always
his plan for you to make visible his glory in all that you do. It was always
his plan for you to show this glory to others. He may not call us to be a great
leader of the nation. He may not ask us to become the next Mother Teresa. He
does ask us to reflect his Glory.
As
we grow older this internal glory gets shrouded and covered by life until
eventually it is just a tiny glimmer. A glimmer that we cannot believe has ever
been brighter. Look deep inside for this glory and start to let it shine forth.
Allow it to warm you and fill you...extend it out to others.
God
asks us to find his glory within and reflect it back to him. Reflect his glory
back in all ways great and small. In fact he invites us in 'whatever we do to do it all
for his glory even eating and drinking'. Thus, reflecting back to him; in all
the ways that he too reflected the glory of the Father while he walked this
earth.
We
are so fortunate because Jesus came to show us the way. We do not have to wonder
how to give God glory. If we but pick up
the Bible; look closely at any of the stories through the eyes of glory, we
will see what it means to do all for the glory of God. Every time Jesus reached
out to another person he was reflecting the glory of God the Father. Often just
his presence or the sound of his voice was sufficient to glorify God.
I invite you to take a moment and recall your
favorite story about Jesus...
Now think about how
in this situation Jesus reflected the Father’s glory.
He
is always there beside us...literally inside of us. His light given to us at
Baptism is all the confirmation we need to believe that we can do all for the
glory of God.
Consider how all of creation gives glory to
God through sheer existence, they cannot make the choice. But we are blessed
because we have the power to make the conscious decision to give God glory
throughout our life.
So I invite you to spend some time
identifying how you reflect God’s Glory to those around you. This is not a
boastful exercise instead it is an exercise in honesty, for only you know when
you are truly reflecting the Glory of God.
It
is already inside of you, this Glory of God, let it out...let it stream forth
like a beacon from your being. You will not only be a better person you will be
a more joyful person if you strive to live your life for the glory of God.
Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate, but that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, handsome, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God within us. It is not just in some; it is in everyone. And, as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our fear, our presence automatically liberates others.Nelson Mandela
"Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ." 1 Cor 11:1
The original picture is of a woman's hands splashing water. No matter what you are doing allow the glory of God to permeate your world.
This captured kaleidoscope image to me shows the glory of God pouring forth
from the center reaching to the edge.
Your smile alone can reflect God's glory to another person you meet today.
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