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Life’s Risks

Posted by admin On June - 23 - 2008

“Cast your bread upon the waters,
For many days you will find it again.
Give portions to seven, yes to eight,
For you do not know what disaster may come upon the land.”
- Ecc. 11:1-2

life_risks_bgWe do not always take risks and in the rare times we do, we make calculated risks. There are various reasons we don’t take risks. Some of us have yet to allow room for mistakes in our lives. The thought of failing simply terrifies us. We are afraid of appearing vulnerable, weak, helpless, and hapless.

Some of us refuse to venture into the unknown to avoid pain. The unfamiliar is simply inconvenient and uncomfortable. We’d rather be stuck and glued to our comfort zones.

life_risks_bg.jpgOur growth towards maturity can be stifled or hindered by our well-calculated moves. We may miss life’s countless possibilities and never discover the extent of our creativity and imagination. By not trying out rappelling or the slide for life we may not experience the exhilaration of being suspended in the air. By not learning to love a woman or man we miss experiencing the splendor, ecstasy, and sweet passion of eros.

It is sadder when our refusal to take risks includes limiting our show of charity, when our giving becomes controlled and calculated. This means, our fear is stronger than our love, and we have not truly learned to be selfless.

Written by Millicent Guarin

Our Grip of the Center

Posted by admin On June - 18 - 2008

“The whole remnant of the people obeyed the voice of the LORD their God and the message of the prophet Haggai, because the LORD their God had sent him.” Haggai 1:12

The Israelites are back to Jerusalem from their exile in Babylon. Once more, they are a free people. The horrors of war and their harrowing experience as prisoners of war can now be forgotten as they start to rebuild their lives.

But there is a problem. No matter how hard they try, they fail. They do not succeed or progress. They constantly stumble. Even nature refuses to cooperate.

The LORD tells them what is wrong. They all are preoccupied with their own business and have forgotten the LORD. His temple, the symbol of His presence, remains in ruin. The people are less concerned about rebuilding it. In fact, they think it impossible to reconstruct it. The stakes and demands are too high for them.

He sends his prophet Haggai to rebuke them and amazingly, they all respond positively. Their fear of God prompts them to obey. They recognize His voice in Haggai and they obey.

The narrative tells us to shun the culture of constraints and to live with the sense of the possible. It is possible to do great things with God. We do not lose the capacity to dream amidst hardships.

It also tells us to strengthen our grip of our center and to participate in God’s work. For like the Israelites, we can be preoccupied with our individual business and neglect the work of God. We can be busy building our own empires, niches and careers and just “pay others” to do the Lord’s work by issuing them our donations and love gifts.

Finally, Haggai teaches us that a single voice can be a stirring voice from God. As before, we need such a voice to point us our shortcomings. Like the Israelites, we also need to respond with immediate obedience.

Written by Millicent Guarin

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