tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44548830197845875762024-03-19T08:35:46.628-04:00Prayer on The HillFrom Atop The Hill ... Alone with GodRev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comBlogger1324125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-89059464629740238622014-11-17T21:56:00.001-05:002014-11-17T21:56:16.957-05:00Thanksgiving Again<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Dear Readers and Followers,</div>
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My letter to you is a way of thanking you for your support in following my efforts with the blog. The number of years has rewarding and refreshing. At time I feel that it was only a few months ago that I stepped into the blogosphere. To be honest, the mission has been exciting for me.</div>
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As you know from some of my comments in the last five months, I have moved from retirement back into the work force. Remaining at St. Matthias has been wonderful. What I have discovered, however, is that the work demands a significant number of hours of my time. After some prayer and quiet time with the Lord, I know that it is necessary for me to pull back from some of the work that has been a part of my life.</div>
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Consequently, this is the last notice I will be posting on Prayer on the Hill. I will maintain the blog's technical things to keep it alive should I be able to return to blogging. I do know this. I will not be considering returning to blogging until next summer. At that time I will reconsider if there is time.</div>
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Again, thank you for following me. I do hope that my personal prayer that has led to your personal prayer being helped.</div>
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May you have wonderful holidays in the weeks ahead. May the new year be a special gift to you from God. I do ask this: please remember me and my work at St. Matthias in your prayer.</div>
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Oremus pro invicem!</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-91625012214188783202014-11-12T07:38:00.001-05:002014-11-12T07:38:27.921-05:00A Thanksgiving Story<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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St. Luke's story is an effort to teach the Greek people about Jesus. If you were in Luke's sandals today and wanted to teach someone who had never heard or known about Jesus, how would you portray him?</div>
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You would not overlook that he is gentle, he is kind. He is a healing presence.</div>
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We know or should realize that we should not fear nor forget to come before Jesus in a humble manner. We need not beg. We know that a true humility is to accept, to receive what is given.</div>
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Once we have expressed that feeling, then we spring from our humility to go forth tooters who may not be exactly like us, others who may be different, perhaps from another place in life ... wherever that may be.</div>
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Oremus pro invicem!</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-453154553577930932014-11-07T07:26:00.000-05:002014-11-07T07:28:14.892-05:00Generosity and Gratitude: the Trap Between<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Happy weekend!</div>
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The title for this posting was prompted by the thought of a scientist. He was intrigued by today's gospel reading about the steward who was about to lose his position. His way to save himself and possible rejection by his boss was to relieve the burden of several of his boss' debtors. They were given a reduced debt by the steward with the hope (expectation?) that these would become his fiori ends if indeed the master fired him.</div>
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At the end of each day, St. Ignatius recommends to retreatants and others seeking a stronger spiritual life that there be an examination of conscience and a prayer of gratitude. </div>
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This brings to mind how difficult it is for some to receive a gift and simply to respond with "Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness." As Christmas looms in a too near future, sometimes it becomes a season guilt: feeling an indebtedness to others who gave gifts to us. Underlying the felt need to respond with an in kind gift. The scientist mentioned above questions such giving. Is it truly given as a sign of friendship or mutual love? Or, as he would say, is it just to make sure that we earn respect or recognition?</div>
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On this 1st Friday of November, consider the gift that all of us have received from the loving, caring, sacrificing heart of Jesus Christ. Are we strong enough to accept forgiveness as a genuine gift that simply needs only an admission of human weakness and a prayer of gratitude?</div>
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Oremus pro invicem!</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-18555991251924395192014-11-06T06:40:00.002-05:002014-11-06T06:40:53.875-05:00Always Found, Never Totally Lost<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Here are words from St. Ambrose! "There are grounds for preferring the stray sheep to the other."</div>
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There is hope for the many!!! He continue "The truth is that it is a greater sin to turn back from one's sins than scarcely to have committed any. When souls are steeped in sin, not only do they need perfect human virtue to ... mend their ways, but heavenly grace is also necessary ..."</div>
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Never believe that returning to The Lord is impossible. All that is needed is a little dose of humility and a prayer begging The Lord to come for us <i>"</i>in a spirit of love and gentleness."</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-30584405468792432902014-11-01T10:52:00.002-04:002014-11-01T10:53:20.696-04:00An Even Stranger Mystery!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The last two weeks have more than consumed my time. I will try to resume the daily attention to a blog posting. The following is for All Souls Day.</div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">This is a day that reminds all who are walking upon the face of the earth that we live with one absolute reality: to each and every life there is ultimate conclusion, an end. Today, perhaps more so than on other days we face a reality that is true mystery. Likewise it is a mystery that has always fascinated humankind.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>In the first letter to the Corinthians, the great preacher, St. Paul, provides insights not only for the Corinthian Community but for men and women of every generation.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Today, in true Ignatian mode, let me share three great truths from Paul’s letter that can assist each of us as we daily grow closer to that day which will be known as our last day on this earth.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Your death and my death are a sure thing. It is the only bet you will not lose. Regardless of the pills, exercise and the books we read about living a longer life, there is no stopping the day that the same God who planned our arrival on this earth, will call us from this life as we know it. Should anyone bot believe this truth, a slow walk through a cemetery should remove any doubts or wishes to the contrary: one day each of us will die!</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>The sobering truth, however, can be there rarity which makes our lives more satisfying, more fruitful. Growing more mindful of our estimate reality, we can become wiser about how we use all the graces God has given us, especially how we invest our time and gifts with people. Anyone who has endured a life threatening moment, can remind us how that moment made them more concerned about the way they choose to life “rest of the story.”</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>It is in Jesus death and resurrection that God gives us a picture of what happens at the moment of death: We see that death is not the final door. After death itself there is more, a more that only God can give us.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>St. Paul wrote “…we shall all be changed, in an instant, in the blink of an eye at the last trumpet.” Yet for us, because all that is wrapped up in death is a mystery, there are many questions. “What kind of body will I have?” “Will I be with my loved ones? Will I recognize them?” “Do I finally get to see God as he is?” Myself there is one question: “Will I see those individuals who really pestered me during my life time? How will we deal with each other in heave?” Obviously each of us has questions. Questions about death and life after death abound. Scripture we might assume will give us some answers. As Paul noted, it does not satisfy our curiosity.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>We learn from this special day and the memories we hold of those who have died that, each and every day, we should be living we should be living each day, each minute, with a purpose and to the fullest. We should not fear death but with much confidence always live with the awareness that death is not the final word. Your death, my death, and the deaths of all we remember today and throughout this month of November are but moments between this earth and the peace and joy of a new life in God’s kingdom of heaven.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;">We give thanks to God always for all of you,</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;">Can I have your complete attention? I intend to bring to you information that may rock your boat. Surely it may make you question my scriptural training. My purpose is to stop your thinking that the four gospels were the earliest writings of the New Testament. Ready? Most scripture gurus believe Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians contains the first words ever written for the New Testament. If you were to try to paint the New Testament as a building, this letter, these words of this Pauline letter would be the foundation course of the entire New Testament. These same scholars estimate that Paul wrote this letter in 50 AD … several years before the earliest of the gospels and earlier than Paul’s other letters.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;">These words became St. Paul’s signature. He starts almost every letter with these words of greetings. Paul believed his mission was to expand Christianity throughout the Roman Empire, joining together both Jewish people and Greeks into a single Church. So, here is the very first use of this oft-heard greeting. It was for St. Paul his way of bringing Jews and Greeks and their religious backgrounds together to mutual respect and acceptance of each other. Paul speaks of the need for <i>endurance</i> in hope.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;">Hopefully you recognize this trilogy of virtues as characteristics of the Christian Church. In this letter Paul draws attention to <i>hope</i> but does not forget to bring to mind the other two gifts.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;">For Paul <b>faith </b>saves us and leads us to work. <b>Love </b>is a genuine labor. It does not come easily for most of us, true love that is. Love demands so much from all of us if we are honest about our relationships with others. This virtue of <b>hope</b> is much more than lackadaisical, easy come, easy go wishful thinking. It is important to recognize that hope holds us. It is not us who hold hope! Paul wants all followers of Jesus to realize that hope is more than believing things will get better. Hope is being centered in Jesus Christ himself.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;">Paul refers to his fellow Christians as “chosen ones, the elect of God. It was this chosen status. Chosen for what?, you might ask. Well, it is rather simple but more often than not forgotten. We are chosen to be conveyors of God’s graces. The graces we do recognize as what we are receiving are not for us to hold tight for ourselves but to pass them on through us to entire community.</span></div>
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In today's homily at St. Martha Chapel, Pope Francis, celebrating Mass honoring St. Ignatius of Antioch, a martyr, speaks about the beginning of our heavenly life here on this earth. The "seal of the Holy Spirit" which we receive during the celebration of our own baptism is the "ticket" for us to earn our way into God's heavenly kingdom.</div>
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It is God's gift to us in our beginning days as a child or as adult later coming to the Sacrament of Baptism. The Holy Father also point out that this seal of the Holy Spirit is indeed our characteristic. It is our identity.</div>
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The Pope reminds us that we do have a free will at the same time because we can become "lukewarm Christians" when we "dull down" our identity as Christian men and women sealed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.</div>
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Believing in the Gospel preached by Jesus Christ, we are marked with the Christian identity. This is the heart of the message that St. Paul wrote to the Ephesians that is contained in the first reading from today's liturgy.</div>
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St. Paul and Pope Francis also remind the Christians that there are very definite gifts that this sealing, this identifying by the Holy Spirit are given to us to strengthen us on our faith journey. "<span style="color: #343434; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 21px;">Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. And this is our path to Heaven, it is our road, so that Heaven may begin here..."</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">who has blessed us in Christ</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">with every spiritual blessing in the heavens,</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">as he chose us in him, before the foundation of the world,</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">to be holy and without blemish before him.</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">In love he destined us for adoption to himself through Jesus Christ,</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">in accord with the favor of his will,</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">for the praise of the glory of his grace</span><br style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;" /><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px; text-align: left;">that he granted us in the beloved.</span></div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-77363959554922511302014-10-15T08:10:00.001-04:002014-10-15T08:10:25.845-04:00Delayed Reflection<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Good morning. Let me share with you thoughts from Pope Francis' homily at his morning Mass today.</div>
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Throughout the world there is heard so often a call for transparency. The Holy Father today spoke about the reality that authenticity in living one's faith should be the mark of Christians of these times. At the outset of his homily Pope Francis said that authentic Christian living is active charity.</div>
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Luke's gospel verses today present the well-known scene where Jesus is criticized by his dinner host when he reclined at the table without following the prescribed ritual ablutions. Jesus knew that the host, a Pharisee, wanted to embarrass Jesus publicly by appearing to look good in following the ablution ritual.</div>
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Pope Francis called attention to "good manners and bad habits" that mark the lives of many want to appear as authentic when in fact they are not. He asks his hearers and those who read his homily to examine their own lives. It is so easy for us today to try to look good, to try to impress others about our own spirituality. It is one thing to be gathered in prayer, thumbing rosary beads. It is quite another to leave the prayer mode and then become a person living a different lifestyle.</div>
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Papa Francisco then reminds us "every disordered desire distances us from Jesus Christ."</div>
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Again this successor of St. Peter, kindly but surely puts before us the kinds of temptations that face Christians in our world today where authenticity is often passed over easily.</div>
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As the Synod of Bishops meeting to discuss the issues that confront families in today's world, the following thoughts are prompted by the homily of Pope Francis from his Mass. The Holy Father urged that we not be closed to the signs of the times. Likewise the Pope reminded his hearers not to forget that holy law is not an end in itself.</div>
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What is important is that all the faithful, not just the lawyers among us, should walk with the Lord not solely with our own preferential judgements. Speaking about the Jewish Doctors of the Law who were debating with Jesus about aspects of the Law and Jesus' preaching, the Pope said that these scholars of law were blind to the signs of the times. They had demanded that Jesus produce extraordinary signs for them to justify what he had been teaching.</div>
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We should inquire "Why did these scholars not accept Jesus' teachings?" These legal scholars had taken all the Jewish laws and standards and crafted them into a very clear and distinct set of laws that impacted every aspect of Jewish life. This legal system they had created was their feathered nest. Living a life tied up within rather severe and all encompassing laws made them feel safe. [This author's thought: What we see in our society today, especially among the political leaders who feel the law is theirs to handle, is a close reproduction of the mores of these lawyers of Jesus' times.]</div>
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This surety, however, the Pope said has made them blind and deaf to the God of surprises! This is the God who is always putting surprises before us. What these legals of Jesus time missed is the reality that all who come into the world are on a journey. What they seemed to forget or recognize is that when anyone is on a journey there must be an openness to what is encountered along the way of the journey: meeting what has been unknown.</div>
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These geniuses of the law again failed to realize that their locking the law in one interpretation did not lead to Jesus Christ. If the law does not lead to Jesus, the law is dead. So this contest between Jesus and the lawyers should make us ask ourselves if we are too strongly attached to "my things," "my way or the highway" thinking.</div>
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In essence what Jesus asks each of us every day on our journey is "am I open to the signs of the times and what message Jesus sends to us through these previously unknown signs?"</div>
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Let us continue to pray for all those participating in the Synod of Bishops and for ourselves that we nurture well a heart that loves the law, the law that belongs to God. Let us never reject the God of surprises and how this God our ours teach us in our times with HIS signs.</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-13112440031428339772014-10-12T08:13:00.002-04:002014-10-12T08:24:08.213-04:00From the Synod<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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In the early days of his pontificate, Pope Francis spoke of the importance of mercy. In one of his speeches to the crowds gathered in St. Peter's Square, the new Pope spoke about the writings of one of a any pope's collaborators, one of the Cardinals. Specifically the Pope mentioned that he had recently read a book written by Cardinal Walter Kasper -- <b><span style="color: red;">Mercy: the Essence of the Gospel and Key to Christian Life</span></b>. The following thoughts are taken from an interview the Cardinal granted to a Canadian Catholic news service, Salt & Light. Because the Cardinal's message is so important, I wish to share one of his insights. He proposed a very simple, yet powerful message concerning one of the problems the current Synod of Bishops (and a group of the laity invited to participate in the dialog) concerning the family.</div>
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Why so much concern about mercy? We must realize that mercy is central to holy scripture. It is a fundamental of the preaching and teaching of Jesus Christ. Pope Francis and others are speaking about mercy because in our times there is so much misery that impacts the life of the family. Economic troubles, immigration, physical torture and murders and many other issues make life very difficult for families around the world.</div>
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Just a few days before the recent conclave got under way, Cardinal Kasper presented then Cardinal Broglio a copy of his book on mercy. Kasper recalls Broglio's immediate response to the gift: "Mercy is the name of our God." In his interview last week, Kaspar said that the Church needs to give all families a message of hope. The Church needs to help families, young and old, achieve happiness.</div>
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The Cardinal said what the Pope said to the Synod participants on the first day of their meeting: there must be real communication that is not so boring and formal! Pope Francis seems to have no fear in addressing the participants about what has always been a typical Roman style in such gatherings. Likewise Cardinal Kasper noted that the participant must realize that the clergy had to realize that they had to listen to the messages brought by family through the participating laity and bishops who are presenting descriptions of the miseries in their home diocese. There are so many serious pastoral needs families have today that need to be honestly and opening addressed by the Synod participants. Kasper was to the point: the Synod needs to make "an honest assessment of reality." He then turned his attention to the issue of the doctrinal directive prohibiting men and women in "irregular" marriage situations, e.g marriages not witnessed by the Church, etc. Around the world about 50% of Roman Catholics are in such situations, he noted. To prevent the heads of such families from receiving Holy Communion impacts not only the married couple but their children as well. The cardinal sees an entire generation of Catholics having no interest in receiving communion. As he said, the Church has to take people where they are and walk with them. The leaders of our Church must have an understanding of the people of God and where they are today. The leaders must not be guided by fear, he said. He cites what he calls "doctrinal fears". That is a fear of adapting doctrine to the complex situations of human life. The Church must be pastoral! There can be no situation in human life where the Church does not help the married couple resolve their difficulties.</div>
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Let me close with this encouragement: follow what is happening in Rome during the days of the Synod. Again, I have turned to the pages of Jesuit Creighton University's Daily Reflection. There the editors have establish a link to the Synod. It is worthy of whatever time you can give to the various points that are developing in Rome. Especially in this year when we are making ready for the international gathering to be conducted in Philadelphia next September to celebrate the Family. </div>
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It is my hope and prayer that what I have shared with you today will stimulate an interest in furthering your understanding of the Synod and the historic significance of this event. Likewise I encourage a visit to <a href="http://www.globalpulsemagazine.com/">Global Pulse</a> which is an up to date Catholic news service containing exquisite articles and insights into a Catholic perspective of world events.</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-38133568627028460702014-10-09T07:28:00.001-04:002014-10-09T07:28:34.639-04:00Ye Ole Comfort Zones<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="color: blue;"><b>Good morning! In his letter to the Galatians, Paul puts before the people a challenge to their faith. His words also address us, living in our world of so many distractions, options and genuine challenges.</b></span></div>
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<span style="color: blue;"><b>A simple question: "Do you allow Jesus Christ to work in your life?" As we read in today's gospel the phrase all of us have heard and read: "Seek and you will find." The Holy Spirit is forever present to us to be our guide, our inspiration. His whisperings in our hearts are the road signs guiding us to the Father.</b></span></div>
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<b><span style="color: blue;">PS. I have come upon a fascinating publication that you can find on line. It is free from the remainder of the month of October. In its pages and articles you can find well-prepared insights into the pulse of our Church around the world. To get to Global Pulse, go to Google but add the word Catholic after the title of the publication. There are many operations that use the title Global Pulse. I hope you find it interesting and helpful to your faith journey especially in this year of preparation for the September 2015 gathering in Philadelphia to celebrate the Family. So, it is </span><span style="color: red;">Global Pulse Catholic </span><span style="color: blue;">that will lead you to the website. Enjoy.</span></b></div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-83598555292942344622014-10-08T08:00:00.001-04:002014-10-08T08:01:01.748-04:00Your Kingdom Come<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Good morning. Once again we read of the disciples' desire to learn how to pray. Obviously Jesus' personal life was making an impact on his followers. We can presume that these followers found something in the way Jesus lived that brought him a genuine peace. They wanted that same peacefulness in their lives.</div>
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And are we not the same? How many times do we ask ourselves how do I achieve the peace and strength that Jesus, saints, and noble men and women achieve the peace we see manifest in their lives? What and when and where is this kingdom that Jesus taught the disciples in his prayer? Surely God, the creator of all that is, will have his kingdom as long as there is this world we live in.</div>
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What we are praying for is that God's kingdom will become a reality within each of our lives. Likewise we pray that we will find ourselves in his kingdom. Yes, we are praying for ourselves that we may ultimately live in the kingdom of God, a gift that is given to all of the saints.</div>
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When we pray "Thy kingdom come," we are praying for ourselves that the life we live will be worthy of our being a part of the kingdom.</div>
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Such a person is Penny Lernoux. Penny's life you can read about on the Internet. She was a journalist in South and Latin America speaking out for the poor and helpless. She became a person who could speak of the kingdom of God to those suffering in Latin and South American in the second half of the 20th century. This noble woman died of cancer on October 8, 1989, just 25 years ago.</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-514966042072104632014-10-07T09:30:00.000-04:002014-10-07T09:30:03.600-04:00The Better Part<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="background-color: white;">"Lord, I want to hear all about it!" We might sum up Lazarus' sister's attitude toward life, so very different from sister Martha's approach to fussing over every detail and missing so much of the treasure that others can bring to us when they are given the opportunity.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: white;">Perhaps it is good to hear this gospel story again. Even better, perhaps we should add a new scripture verse citation on the refrigerator door: (LK 10:38-42). This would be a good reminder that there are two ways of living: hustle, bustle or let me </span>listen. The same example in these Lucan verses might also help us strengthen our relationships with family, colleagues and friends.</div>
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Knowing when to hustle about, running at the mouth or to open one's mind and heart to another person's desires to share some of his/her experiences. Yes, there are moments for "doing dishes" but perhaps just inviting someone to share his/her story is the better part. And, you know, the dishes will still be there after the guest has departed!</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-35499079940543788162014-10-05T01:06:00.001-04:002014-10-05T01:06:55.897-04:00Means to Divine Care<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Let's consider this together: the feast celebrated on October 2nd, the Guardian Angels, and the story of the vineyard told by Jesus. There is a relationship that exists for us today as well as in the times Jesus speaks about ... Old Testament and very early New Testament days.</div>
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Jesus speaks about the vineyard as the Kingdom of Israel. Throughout the olden days there was much sin and unethical practice that marred God's kingdom on earth. Prophets were enlightened by God to give notice, one might say, to the people to restore order and do away with evils that were bringing damage to the people of God. Likewise there is a foretelling of Jesus' own life story: the son of the vineyard owner is murdered by those entrusted with the care of the vineyard.</div>
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Because there was a rejection of the message of many of the prophets and ultimately a total rejection of the Son of God by a number of people, God's reaction brought an end to those who brought damage and harm to his kingdom. Last week we were given stories that made some question the fairness of God in the way some people were treated, some groups of people. It was a reminder that all of us need to examine our lives to see how we are living out the Ten Commandments.</div>
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Now God did not leave us alone in this world. As early as the 3rd and 4th centuries there was preaching that God had placed angels to watch over his people. Through the centuries a number of Popes and religious orders worked to instill in the hearts of the faithful the reality of this divine gift, the angelic care of each person in this world.</div>
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As the years progress in what we might call the contemporary, modern era, the importance of the Guardian Angels seems to have faded among the followers of Jesus Christ. I can recall the serious efforts of the Sisters who taught us throughout the first eight years of our learning experience to instill in our hearts a special trust in the Guardian Angels. Unfortunately, I believe, that little treasure of our Catholic religion has diminished to the point where many young Catholic children have not idea what a Guardian Angel is. Even adults seem to have forgotten about these God-given protectors. Some may still recall St. Michael and his God-given responsibility to be a defender for us in the struggles that we encounter, usually as a nation.</div>
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As I reflected on this, I realized that a daily prayer to the special angel charged with my care was remembered rarely. However, there have been a number of times that I personally felt the protection and care of an angel in my work. I even gave my angel a name so that I felt I did have a personal relationship with to angel God wanted to watch over me. I know for the last two months, since taking over the administrative responsibilities of St. Matthias Parish, I have turned many days to my angel with petitions for guidance. Let me assure of this much. There are days as I walk back from my office in the Hughes Center (formerly the Rectory) to Ignatius House, I felt that my angel had been with me in special ways. Because of that I felt I was truly blessed by God and his care for me because my angel was interceding for me.</div>
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Would our world, our Church, be different today had devotion to the Guardian Angels been maintained? It is a question worthy of every Catholic person's attention. Perhaps the "misery" that seems to have infiltrated the hearts of so many in all the advancement of our times might be so much less had we not forgotten:</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-35262406905075278862014-10-03T08:01:00.002-04:002014-10-03T08:06:33.930-04:00Earthless and Still<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 21.00792121887207px;">Perhaps a little poetry to bring the work week to a peaceful conclusion. Sister Miriam of the Holy Spirit has used her God-given talents to help lift the spirit and souls of those who take the time to ponder her writings.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 21.00792121887207px;">With Sister Miriam, aka Jessica Powers, lean "to catch the stirring of the Spirit." "Lean"? To me it brings to mind how I sometimes find myself in a deeper experience of prayer, bent forward with my head down and my heart open.</span></span></div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-67175949884231250192014-10-02T08:37:00.002-04:002014-10-02T08:37:39.982-04:00To Light, To Guide, To Rule<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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In an hour I will be with the Faculty, the parents and students of the Academy in St. Matthias Parish. To be celebrate the feast of the Guardian Angels brings our academic community together in these early days of another year of learning ... for all of us.</div>
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No doubt speaking to the young people for K through 8th grade will be much easier than trying to defend the existence of these messengers of God. For you who are adults, my mind immediately went to a book on my current read list, <b><i><span style="color: #351c75;">Rediscover Catholicism</span></i></b>, written by Matthew Kelly. You will not be bored if you take the time to read it.</div>
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It is a blessing for me to have this statue in the foyer of Ignatius House. It serves me well each time I pass by, coming in our going out, a momentary prayer of thanks for what may have been since a momentary stop the last time going out and a prayer of petition to be with me and what I have ahead of me.</div>
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Those of us who were educated by many good religious women, learned about these heavenly characters who were always with us. Remember to leave a little room on on side of your classroom seat for your Guardian Angel.</div>
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Ever this day be at my side</div>
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Short and sweet! Let me assure you that I truly rely on the angel assigned to take care of me. He/she has one challenge every hour of every day. He/she stands in the foyer of Ignatius House because I am not ashamed to say, "I do believe." Since being able to bring the statue to the residence lifting up my needs, much goodness and happiness have filled my days. You may not be able to have a statue like this in your foyer, but a picture????? Even Hallmark will offer you angelic photos on cards. Pin it where you will pass it each day. "Okay, Angel, God has me in your care. Today I need your help, your guidance your prayer with what lies ahead. Thanks in advance. Amen."</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-19456562579676392882014-10-01T07:22:00.002-04:002014-10-01T07:22:51.536-04:00Walking With Me<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Apologies for missing a few thoughts yesterday. I was called to be a witness in a legal matter in the local courthouse ... and involved in the matter from 8:00 AM until 6:30! What a day! Along with five others called to testify, I sat outside the courtroom waiting to be called. No such luck. We have to return on November 24th! Hopefully being Thanksgiving Week, the trial will be concluded before bird day! Now to prayer.</div>
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Are there not hours even days when we are aware that our lives are cross-bound. No matter who we are, regardless of our state in life, we encounter crosses quite regularly. To expect or hope that each day of our lives would be free of one kind of challenge or another would be no different than the individuals mentioned in the gospel.</div>
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How many times in your personal prayer have you promised Jesus, "Yes, I will follow you ... wherever you lead me"? Probably the answer would be some like this if we are honest: "I can't remember. It's at least once each day." How many mornings, as we might pray to a guardian angel, do we feel that there is a challenge or a cross to carry? None of us is free of such a life.</div>
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Why should we be different from the Lord Jesus who came to this earth to save us, to redeem our sinfulness? Each day Jesus had to think about what was ahead for him.</div>
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Today pray to him especially for the graces you need to carry your cross not in a spirit of annoyance but rather with an awareness that Jesus is there with you, to assist you, to strengthen your resolutions and your fidelity to our Father.</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-23651187786731971972014-09-28T22:05:00.000-04:002014-09-28T22:05:39.078-04:00Holy, Holy, Holy!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><i>We are a church, the Roman Catholic Church, whose strongest characteristic may well be that we are a celebratory church. More so that other denominations for sure! I invite you to think back when you were younger. We celebrated feast days with more significance than we do now. Our parishes made something of the feast days of the Church than today. We have become enraptured by the secular world. We don't have time or interest in feast days that have meant so much to our ancestors.</i></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><i>Cardinal Wuerl and Mr. Avelino point out our Church has been weakened by our letting go the various feasts we celebrated with much excitement and perhaps fanfare only 50 years ago. Weakened? Yes, weakened! How? Well, it was the feast day that stirred up our faith on an ordinary day. Celebrating feasts with some attention elevated our hearts and minds to a closer relationship with saints and with Jesus, God the Father, the Holy Spirit and the Mother of God.</i></span></div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-88461140796575618182014-09-27T09:38:00.002-04:002014-09-27T09:39:21.711-04:00What's Fair?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Point 1: Always pursue the desires of your heart. However, make sure you really know them well. In this metropolitan area where so many people live under great stress, you might hear this said: My family is the most important part of my life. Yet, actions speak louder than words. How many times does Dad make it home for dinner? How often does Dad take time to do homework with his student children or does he assign that task to Mom? I recall a time when I was shopping at a local Safeway —so you know it was not around Lanham— and I saw a woman whose face was so familiar. She had the same inquiring glance too. We were trying to remember who each other was. So, not shy for words, I said hello and the light bulb went on in the woman’s memory. “Oh, Father Jordan. So good to see you. You know I love the parish. Your sermons are what I need to hear. The folks are great there, too.” I replied, “Thank you. It is good to see you. But as I recall, I have not seen you in church lately. Have you been ill?” She paused for a moment then said, “You know, Father, I have started going to another church.” She must have thought that I was dumber than I looked after hearing her two stories. So often we say one thing and yet do not live it out in our lives. What Solomon is saying to the youth is also to the point: Decision you make in your youth days have long term results. Of course we know the immediate result when someone finds time for drugs, alcohol, immorality, etc, etc. Not so often in our youth but in our later days God will judge us justly according to the desires that truly directed our hearts.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Again, have a good weekend. Today, Saturday, I join a large portion of my high school graduating class at the Washington National's Stadium to continue the celebration of our 55th grad anniversary from Gonzaga High School. Gathered at The Dubliner last evening before splitting up for dinners around the Capitol Hill area. As I looked at the crowd, more cains were evident than at the 50th gathering. However, if my math is correct (rarely), I believe there are 62% of our glass still here on earth. 79 out of 126. Seems that there is more fairness in our favor than we might first think! It is hard to believe that just 20 years ago those numbers would have been very different.</span></div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-25951674267050394542014-09-26T07:29:00.004-04:002014-09-26T07:29:49.085-04:00Jesus in Prayer<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Good morning! Let the sunshine coming from the East bring you new peace and joy this day. In today's gospel, Luke 9:18-22, we come upon a scene somewhat peculiar to Evangelist Luke. This gospel recorder always took time to point out Jesus in prayer**. Here in these verses we see Jesus praying in solitude while he was with his disciples. This is the Spiritual Director at work! He was about to share with his colleagues who he truly was as well as the very difficult future he was about to endure.</div>
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A question: how often do parishioners witness a priest or deacon "in solitude with God"? Be still! A command but simultaneously an invitation. What critical issues confront clergymen (and women in other religious bodies) there is usually time for prayer. The personal experience of many in such moments, however, the mind, heart and soul are in a roil. Being still, being at peace is difficult: distractions abound.</div>
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Jesus prayed often. Without doubt he was and is for us the model of the frequent pray-er, the genuine spiritual director who is always at hand for us. We are called clergy people and laity to holiness and the primary journey to holiness is on the highway of prayer. It is in praying to Jesus that we come to know him personally, intimately. As well, it is in our prayer that we come to know ourselves better.</div>
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**Lucan citations for Jesus in prayer: a) 3:21 his baptism, b) 6:12 before selecting his apostles, c) 9:29 at the Transfiguration, d) 22:42 in the Garden at Gethsemane, and e) 23:24 during time on the cross.</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-68691842365816810912014-09-25T07:17:00.002-04:002014-09-25T07:17:49.005-04:00Semper Fi.<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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A grammar school teacher once asked my class, "Where does all of the water flowing down the Potomac River go?" That question, like many inquiries that particular teacher put before us, stayed with me for some time. Once when my Dad took me and another brother with him into Virginia on business. As we headed home, there it was beneath us as we crossed Memorial Bridge. The teacher's question came to mind. Then I asked a few question about the river, somewhat like the automobile commercial that plays on TV these days. "Dad, where does all this water go?" He replied, "To the Chesapeake Bay?" "But where does that water go?" I asked. His reply: "To the Atlantic Ocean." Thinking I might have led him to a trap, I asked "But where does the water in the ocean go?" He paused for a few moments and said, "You'd better ask your mother!" Not satisfied, I asked "Does it fall off the earth somewhere?" Laughing, he replied again, "You'd better ask you teacher!"</div>
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Running rivers are but one of those remarkable feats of the creative God. Somewhere behind the rain-filled clouds in the Washington area this morning, I know there is a ball of fire that has already risen above the eastern horizon. Surely you know the answers to these questions. However, do you ever stop to consider what is the "constant" factor in all of these feats of nature? What is there that makes that sun rise each day or those rivers to continue from the tiny rivulets usually somewhere at a higher elevation.</div>
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Another question: Is God the power He wants to be in the very center of my life, my universe? What is there in these events of nature that draws us closer to our Creator God? God is the "constant" in our lives if we but let Him enter. Like the USMC (Marine Corp) motto, "Semper Fi," Always faithful, God is there for us if we want Him ... if we want Him!</div>
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Did you ever trace a river back to its beginning? No river is as wide there as it is when it reaches the oceans or the seas. Where does all of that water end up or does it ever continue on somewhere, somehow? And God in my life began seventy plus years ago, just a little information at first but look where it has brought me today ... just as has happened in your life as well!</div>
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Rev. Milt Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03342629902983926976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4454883019784587576.post-64970526018832573322014-09-24T07:19:00.002-04:002014-09-24T07:22:26.975-04:00Communicate Jesus<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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