Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Get Up...Keep Going

~~~ Numbers 21:4-9 ~~~Psalm 102 ~~~ John 8:21-30 ~~~

Moses accordingly made a bronze serpent and mounted it on a pole,
and whenever anyone who had been bitten by a serpent
looked at the bronze serpent, he lived.

We are no different than the people who followed Moses.
We too get weary with our life journey.
We get frustrated and rebel in our own way against God.
Sometimes we expect more from God.
We are like spoiled little children 
whining about not getting our way.
So God sent serpents to bite the people
 in response to their grumbling.
We have the numerous temptations of our world.
We are constantly bombarded with attractive 
opportunities to turn away from God...to sin.

Moses did as God instructed, made a bronze serpent
and mounted it high upon a pole.
All who gazed upon it lived.
Do you see any parallel here with Jesus?

Jesus was raised upon the cross so that we may have life.
Our life is not life in this world, 
but rather life in the next.
Looking upon the cross is the reality of our sinfulness.
It appears that Jesus is alone hanging on the cross,
but the Father is with him.
It is the Father that gives him the necessary 
strength to complete the journey.

...The one who sent me is with me.
He has not left me alone,
because I always do what is pleasing to him.


While we may not say that we 'always'
do what is pleasing to God,
but what we can say it that God is always with us.
He will never leave us alone.
We chose to walk away from him in our frustrations.
It is our frustrations with life that cause us 
to enter into the darkness of sin.
If we were to be more accepting 
of just what has been freely given to us
what could possibly frustrate us?

Jesus showed us how to triumph over our frustrations.
He fell three times while carrying the cross to Calvary.
Every time he got up and took another step forward.
He could have easily become frustrated and slumped to the ground.

Jesus had the assurance and conviction that he was not alone.
I pray that our conviction and assurance of God's presence
 with grow with each passing day.

Blessed to have the Crucifix as a reminder.
Get up.
Do not be frustrated.
Keep going.
Try and try again.
Look intently upon the Crucifix.
 Although we are 'bitten' we will have life eternal.

Peace
as our Lenten journey continues.

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