Sunday, September 29, 2013

Reversal of Fortunes

Today, as I think about our Sunday gospel of the story of the rich man and Lazarus, I am reminded of how easy it is to take people, gifts, blessings, opportunities and things for granted. The rich man took poor Lazarus for granted. He passed him by every day at the gate to his house. Lazarus became part of the scenery and the rich man was too busy, too preoccupied to notice, to care.
It reminds me of an old saying that says, " Never take someone for granted. Hold every person close to your heart because you might wake up one day to find that you lost a diamond while you were too busy collecting stones.”

Sunday, September 1, 2013

It's hard to be humble!

Today's (Sunday readings) remind us of the need for humility. they remind me of some pithy sayings. A.A. says, "humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself less."  We are good at comparing ourselves with others. we were trained well as children when we heard messages like, "Why aren't you like.... " Usually, we compare ourselves with people not as fortunate as ourselves; not as smart as ourselves, not as wise as ourselves, not as accomplished as ourselves, Obviously, we win such a comparison with ease. 
The greatest act of humility was Jesus becoming one of us; embracing, not only our humanity, but embracing those on the fringes of society. As someone once said, "Knowing God makes us humble. Knowing oujrselves keeps us humble."