Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Doing Little Things with Great Love
We think that to be important or significant we have to do something amazing. Mother Teresa said "In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love." The important thing is that we do small things that are put before us with great love.
Mike Yaconelli likens this to a mosaic. Thousands of tiny pieces make up a whole. The tiny pieces don't seem like much alone but put them together and you have a work of art. "Our tiny choices and tiny moves toward God may not seem like much. But someday you and I will stand together in the great cathedral of heaven, and up front, by Jesus will hang the most magnificent mosaic we could ever imagine, made up of thousands and thousands of our tiny responses to God's love in our lives." (Mike Yaconelli, Messy Spirituality, p. 119)
Let God love you and make tiny choices to do little things with great love.
Learning to Live Loved,
Deon
Monday, December 8, 2008
Ya Gotta Love Conflict!
- When I am around that (those) person (people) do I feel the freedom to engage with them in a respectful way or am I worried about protecting myself or does my anger seems to rise up?
- Do I feel a need to talk about this with other people in order to feel OK or validated?
- What is my attitude toward that person, do I harbor anger in my heart?
To always avoid conflict is not a good thing. Engaging in conflict can be a very important activity if we want to grow emotionally or spiritually. I believe God works through conflict (and gives us opportunities for conflict,) in order to bring about his purposes in our lives.
What's your favorite story? What is the conflict in that story (all interesting stories have conflict)? How does dealing with the conflict effect the characters? Stories of heroism (and cowardice) come in the midst of conflict.
Are you engaging in necessary conflict? If not, what's stopping you? Do you trust that if you go into conflict with love and respect that God will work out His will in the situation? If you are engaging in necessary conflict, are you doing it with love and respect?
Learning to Live Loved,
Deon