• October 14, 2020

    BEAUTIFUL THINGS

    Sirach 25:1

    There are three things beautiful to see,
    And they are beautiful before the Lord and men:
    The harmony of brothers, friendship between neighbors,
    And a wife and husband well-adjusted together.

    Encouraging Words

    It is good to know that God sees some things in the lives of humans as good. We know that His desire for us is unity and not division. Harmony amongst brothers and friendship between our neighbors certainly are beautiful things to have, especially today. We also know that the marriage relationship is very precious in His eyes. For those of us who are married, we definitely know how awesome it is to have a well-adjusted relationship. Glory be to God!

  • October 13, 2020

    SETTING A GUARD

    Sirach 22:27

    Who will set a guard over my mouth,
    And a prudent seal over my lips,
    That I may not fall because of them,
    And that my tongue may not destroy me?

    Personal Challenge

    Sometimes it is just plain necessary to put a piece of duct tape across our mouths to force ourselves to keep quiet. It takes a lot of work to build the habit of listening before we speak and then having the discernment to stop at the listening and not speak at all. But I am an American! I have a right to speak my opinion! However, if I am a practicing Christian, I should have forfeited that citizenship of being an American and taken on the citizenship of heaven. That is the Kingdom that I should give my allegiance to. It is that Kingdom that instructs us to put a guard over our mouth and a seal over our lips. Glory be to God!

  • October 12, 2020

    FLEE FROM SIN


    Sirach 21:1-3

    My son, have you sinned?
    No longer add to them, but pray about your former sins.
    Flee from sin as you would from the presence of a snake,
    For if you approach it, it will bite you;
    Its teeth are like lion’s teeth, destroying the souls of men.
    All lawlessness is like a two-edged sword,
    For there is no healing from its wound.

    Personal Challenge

    If I am on a diet and I know that having a donut will violate that diet, then why do I walk into a donut shop? We are fallen. We live in a fallen world. We sin! Even though Jesus has made it possible for us to sin no more, we must strive extremely hard to avoid sinning. The advice in this passage is provided to help us on our journey to living a life without sin. If we have sin, which all of us have, then pray for forgiveness and do what we can to not sin more. In many cases that means leaving the donut shop and not looking back. We need to flee those situations and opportunities that we know can, and usually will, lead us into sin. These are choices that we must make, and continue to make until the day we die. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • October 11, 2020

    SILENCE IS GOLDEN


    Sirach 20:5-7

    There is a man who is silent but is found to be wise,
    And there is a man who is hateful because he talks too much.
    There is a man who is silent because he has no answer,
    And there is a man who is silent because he knows when to speak.
    A wise man will keep silent until it is the right time to speak,
    But an arrogant and undiscerning man will speak out of turn.

    Personal Challenge

    I don’t think that there is any additional commentary that can be added to these verses. Silence is golden and can keep us out of so much trouble. Glory be to God!

  • October 10, 2020

    Saint of the Week
    St. Antony the Great
  • October 9, 2020

    BEFORE…

    Sirach 18:18-20

    Before you speak, learn,
    And before you get sick, take care of your health.
    Before you make a judgment, examine yourself closely,
    And in the hour of visitation you will find atonement.
    Before you become sick, humble yourself;
    And at the time of sinning, prove your conversion.

    Encouraging Words

    Sirach is considered to be one of the wisdom books of the Old Testament. Like the Psalms, the Proverbs, and other wisdom books, it is full of guidance on how to live our lives in a godly way. This set of verses offers some sage advice. We are encouraged to learn before we speak, to take care of our health before we get sick, examine ourselves closely before we make a judgment, to humble ourselves before we become sick, and to prove our conversion, our faith when sinning is upon us. Wise words, especially in today’s world. Glory be to God!

  • October 7, 2020

    THE MORE I KNOW GOD, THE LESS I KNOW HIM

    Sirach 18:4-6

    Who will measure His majestic power with a number,
    And who will add to this measure
    While describing His mercies?
    There is no one who can add or subtract,
    And there is no who can search out the wonders of the Lord.
    When a man completes his search, then he starts over;
    And when he stops, he will still be perplexed.

    Personal Challenge

    We live in the information age. Virtually every piece of information that we would like to ingest is at our fingertips. It is so easy to get caught up in this pursuit of information, the pursuit of knowledge, and end up missing the very object that we are studying. We do this so often with God. We read every book we can lay our hands on, read every blog, and listen to recordings and podcasts in this pursuit of knowledge about God… and yet we miss God. God is not in the information. The information is about God. We need to pursue Him, look for Him in His creation, in our neighbor, and in His body of believers. We can still study about Him, but this must be tempered with living in Him. When we do this we will see God, we will know Him better and deeper. And in this, we will realize that the more we know Him (not about Him, we see Gow title we really do know. Glory be to God!

  • October 6, 2020

    GOD’S MERCY


    Sirach 17:24-25

    How great the mercy of the Lord is,
    And His atonement for those who turn to Him.
    For all things are not possible for man,
    Because a son of man is not immortal.

    Encouraging Words

    Our Lord’s mercy is greater than anything that we can comprehend or even conceive. He pours out His atonement for our sins when we turn to Him. No person can do this for themselves or another. Only God does this through His Son who died for us. Glory be to God!

  • October 5, 2020

    THE MAJESTY OF HIS WORKS

    Sirach 17:5-8

    He gave mankind the ability to deliberate,
    And a tongue, eyes and ears, and a heart to think with.
    He filled them with the skill of comprehension
    And showed them good and evil.
    He set His eye upon their hearts
    To show them the majesty of His works.
    They will praise His holy name
    So as to fully describe the majesty of His works.

    Encouraging Words

    We live in a fallen world. This is what our Christian faith teaches us. God created everything to be much better than it is as we see it. That has not changed over the millennia. God sent His Son to become a human, a part of this creation so that He could redeem it and overcome that tragic event in Eden that caused this world to fall. Even though we are fallen with this world, God has still built within each one of us, characteristics that can keep us connected to, and focused on, that unfallen world. We have the ability to deliberate. We are able to taste, see, hear, feel, and smell of His divine creation and know what we are missing. We have comprehension and understanding of good and evil. He placed in our hearts His eye to see the majesty of His works and the ability to praise His holy name and articulate the majesty of His works. We are created in His image and can choose to live in that image or in the fallen image of this world. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • October 4, 2020

    PURSUE WISDOM

    Sirach 14:20-22

    Blessed is the man who practices wisdom
    And discourses with insight.
    Whoever ponders the ways of wisdom in his heart
    Will also reflect on her secrets.
    Pursue wisdom like a tracker
    And lie in wait on her paths.

    Personal Challenge

    When I was a youth I participated in the Boy Scouts for many years. One of the things that I enjoyed was tracking, learning how to pursue a deer, or other wild animals as long as possible without scaring it away. The key to this was knowing enough about the animal to be able to find it in its habitat and then to be able to be like it, to think like it, to act like it, so that you could follow it and get up close to it. Although Christ will never be scared away when we pursue Him, this is the process that the writer is referring too. We should pursue wisdom, or Christ, as we would track an animal and lie in wait in His paths to find Him. Glory be to God!