As I sit here in front of God and contemplate
what is in store for me in the coming months, I sometimes feel a bit of fear
and trepidation. Not only do I feel wary
about the future but of the consequences of what I may say and do today. Feeling this way in no measure constitutes a
dereliction of my duties to my family and to Christ but is a constant reminder
of why I seek forgiveness.
Looking at yourself in a mirror can be
frightening and at its worst, self-fulfilling.
We can make things happen to us that end up in the results we seek. So be careful of what you wish for, you just
may get it!
This journey of self-reflection is probably what
Jesus went through during his 40 nights in the desert. It is what we experience each day as we go
through our lives. Jesus reminds us not
to live in the past but to embrace the moment.
He looked at life in such a way, as innocent as a lamb but with the
heart of a lion.
Maybe our journey can begin with this simple
step. Sometimes we forget about the
simple things in life that are so meaningful to us that we lose sight of what
is truly important – the warmth of home, family, friends and relatives long departed. Those who are marginalized by society need us
just as much. You must remind yourself
that is not about you, but it most certainly is all about Him.
If there is one thing Jesus asks us to reflect
upon during Lent and this Easter season is of our own fallibilities and how we
can better serve others. It is in giving
that we receive and in receiving that we become close to Him in His divine
message. For faith, hope, love and
charity demand no less. He invites us to
be a partner with Him on our journey called life. Jesus is asking, “Come and
dance with Me”.
Dance with Me, I want to be your partner
Can't you see, the music is just starting?
Night is falling and I am calling
Dance with me.
Can't you see, the music is just starting?
Night is falling and I am calling
Dance with me.
Let it lift you off the ground
Starry eyes, and love is all around
Starry eyes, and love is all around
I can take you where you want to go
Dance with Me, I want to be your partner
Can't you see, the music is just starting?
Night is falling and I am calling
Dance with me (Orleans, Lyrics, Asylum Records. 1975).
Let
Him lead us to that perfect place and guide us on our way. May the wind be forever at your back, may His
love be with you throughout the year and may His peace be with you, always.
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