Saturday, October 12, 2013

Why Blessed?

  
The WORD today (See http://usccb.org/bible/readings/101213.cfm) makes me think, why will we be blessed if we hear God’s word and act on it?

We know what will make God happy – if we love him above all and love others as ourselves. We know that if we hear God’s word and act on it, God will be happy. We know that we should listen to and obey God’s word, because it will make him happy, and as grateful children, we want to make our Father happy. But why will we be blessed?

I used to attend basketball clinics when I was a kid. Kids usually go there to learn the scientific method of playing basketball. Of course, each kid would want to play actual five on five, whole court basketball. However, when you go there, you won’t readily get what you expect. You wont even be able to hold a basketball, not until you are ready. You will be taught the proper way of doing other things, jogging, defense, etc, before you even hold a basketball. Those things prepare you for the actual game, which usually comes towards the end of the clinic program.

I believe this is why we are blessed if we hear and do God’s word. God cannot readily give us his blessings if we are not ready. God cannot take us where we are meant to go if we are not yet ready, if our vision is limited to this world, if our concerns are all of this world. That is why we are blessed if we hear and act. Hearing God’s word, and acting upon it, slowly prepares us. It slowly readies us, slowly transforms us. Once we consistently allow God to do so, we will be transformed and there will come a time we will be ready – ready to receive his blessings, ready to achieve and actualize God’s great plans for us, ready to meet him face to face. That’s why we are blessed.

May we be inspired to hear God’s word and act on it, not because doing so makes God happy, but because doing so makes us blessed.

Father God,
Thank you for today. thank you for another day to live. Thank you for opportunities to live my faith. Thank you for the blessings you constantly give me and my family. Lord, I pray that today and everyday, I may thirst for your word. May I hear you word and act on it, and allow you to slowly transform me and ready me to receive all you want to give me. Amen.

Blessed weekend!

In Christ,
-g-


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