Pentecost 19 (BCP): And what is it worth to you?
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Imagine, if you will:
Being a twin separated at birth. Living a good life in a good family, but having the unshakable feeling that you're missing something....
Hearing a song on the radio that recalled your Dad you go into your sock drawer and find it missing....
After a family reunion you come home with fond memories of your Grandmother running through your head. Opening the jewelry box, you find her teeny, tiny worn wedding band missing....
In each of these scenarios, did you feel a sense of LOSS?
Now imagine the twin serendipitously running into or being reunited with their twin?
Finding the worn - but still very sharp - pocket knife?
Finding the wedding ring, worn down to a tiny thread on one side?
It is not that we are focused on the "retail value" (if one could be placed) on the missing person or object - we miss it because it has become and indeed is a part of the fabric of who we are.
How much more does God - and all of heaven - rejoice when we- a part of the very family and essence of God - having lost our way in life turn to the Divine Source of All Life,Love, Good, Knowing and Forgiving to rekindle our relationship? THAT is hard to imagine because we strain to wrap our minds around its enormity.
What have you lost.... in your life, your family, your parish, your community, your nation, your world .... that you will do an 'about face' to find and reclaim it?
Ours is the fist step and our path will be paved with God's grace. Amen and Amen.
Copyright © 2007 K.L.Joanna Depue and DJ on http://www.geraniumfarm.org
Imagine, if you will:
Being a twin separated at birth. Living a good life in a good family, but having the unshakable feeling that you're missing something....
Hearing a song on the radio that recalled your Dad you go into your sock drawer and find it missing....
After a family reunion you come home with fond memories of your Grandmother running through your head. Opening the jewelry box, you find her teeny, tiny worn wedding band missing....
In each of these scenarios, did you feel a sense of LOSS?
Now imagine the twin serendipitously running into or being reunited with their twin?
Finding the worn - but still very sharp - pocket knife?
Finding the wedding ring, worn down to a tiny thread on one side?
It is not that we are focused on the "retail value" (if one could be placed) on the missing person or object - we miss it because it has become and indeed is a part of the fabric of who we are.
How much more does God - and all of heaven - rejoice when we- a part of the very family and essence of God - having lost our way in life turn to the Divine Source of All Life,Love, Good, Knowing and Forgiving to rekindle our relationship? THAT is hard to imagine because we strain to wrap our minds around its enormity.
What have you lost.... in your life, your family, your parish, your community, your nation, your world .... that you will do an 'about face' to find and reclaim it?
Ours is the fist step and our path will be paved with God's grace. Amen and Amen.
Copyright © 2007 K.L.Joanna Depue and DJ on http://www.geraniumfarm.org
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