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1 Corinthians 1.30
By God’s doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and redemption.
There are days when I feel numb. Texas summers can do that to us. The heat is draining, and it can leave me feeling empty, waiting for the next good thing to happen. I avoid the news as a rule. My opinion about too many things is easily reduced to how I’ll vote the next time, but this isn’t a review about political ramblings. It’s about profound emotions that come and go with or without much effort.
Emotions often exist as a summation of life experiences, the triumphs, and disappointments; the random joy, anger, and sadness that define life on earth. I confess I’m usually an optimistic brain type. Like Lady Gaga’s “Born That Way”. We have a certain predetermined overriding attitude that makes us naturally feel one way or the other. The recipe of chemicals within each of us that both gives us insight in our fellow Earthlings, and as ego determines, a microscopic glance into our often-predetermined moods. I like to think I’m in control of that.
Truth is, I know too well what situations I’ve created, the failures and successes of personal history that brought me to this day, because of what my thoughts and actions create. I own my creation no matter how tough or how lax I’ve been on myself and I live the life I created and must face my own profound happiness, anger, and even sadness. While I accept that my mood is the sum-total of randomness, the Texas heat is the “Sun total” of its ability to give life, sustain it, kill it, and yet by a scientifically measurable way, offer us nourishment.
The Son of God does the same. Christ is not a time traveler, but a voice for all time. Christ’s wisdom and insight into our humanity is profundity in itself. The mystery of the Word that became flesh is a wonderful, but abstract idea, giving a path to helping us deal with the unexplained or follies of living. If we dare listen to that Word, we are given God’s Door for an exit; an exit for emotional strife, dependency, sadness, the complexities of life and the ability to let go of the tiny details and embrace simplicity itself. To love, to forgive, to create, and the most elusive thing granted to all of us, to BE.
Thank you that regardless of environments, circumstances, or the state of our current emotional lives, your love and wisdom are always there to guide us and to redeem us. Amen
Charlie C. Rose
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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