Friday, September 11, 2009

Part 4. EACH ONE´S PART!

But… will just the conviction and hope will be enough?

Wouldn´t the ones who call the Christians “useful fools” keep on counting with the generalized situation of “all talking but no real action” that pervades the world?

Wouldn´t the tactic of interviewing and using the desire to get their quarter hour of fame keep on going as the communications diversionary routine?

Wouldn´t the so many, sprouting around, and so called experts on everything imaginable, keep on pontificating about every imaginary societal diagnosis, and utopian or biased alternative, and solution to the inaction, and permissiveness, seen and practiced all around?

Would that be what the God and Lord of Christians expect from His believers and followers, in order to make miracles arrive?

We should meditate on the following message. And then, make up our mind, make the appropriate decisions and do our part as our God, and Lord, is expecting us to do.

Each One´s Part, by Leticia Thompson

Why it comes so late sometimes? We do not understand!
We strongly believe and convinced we walk!

We kneel, bow down our heads and raise our spirit.
We know He has His time and we wait.
But we feel we wait too long.

We do not understand His Will and keep on asking. Insisting!
We get lost in questions and anxiously look for answers.

Why what we long for does not come if we believe in miracles?
If we strongly believe that we will lack nothing…


Maybe it could be that something is lacking: Our Part.


When we analyze the miracles done by Jesus, we see that sometimes He asked someone to do something.

The God who made manna come down from heaven to feed all the people,
couldn´t He simply say at the Cana´s wedding: Wine… Be!
But He asked to go and bring jars and fill them with water.


For the bread multiplication He used material
brought by a third person
and from it He realized the miracle.


Jesus does not act the same way with everyone.
Not because He makes distinctions,
but because He knows, exactly, what we need.

Then, while we stand still, nothing happens.
And why sometimes it happens so and other times it does not?
Because He knows our heart and knows He can count with us.

To pray is good! It gets us nearer to our Father!
But the prayer asks for “action”. To pray and act, to go,
to obey, to do something! But… What?
God answers, if we ask!


What it really matter is, for us, to be put and ready.
To be prepared and to be courageous enough to trust!


Who says that God is late or delayed?
He comes to us just at the right moment! It is for us to correspond, too, at that right moment!





And if by reading all that was written above you have forgotten

what originated these comments and prayers in the first place,

read again the comments, down

below, posted on August 27th. and September 8th., this year.

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