You,
“To Give of Yourself”
You are not called to walk a
dry and lonesome road. Admittedly, you are who you are but that is not to say
you exist in isolation. You are a branch in a tree, an organ in a body, a member
of a family working together for me.
dry and lonesome road. Admittedly, you are who you are but that is not to say
you exist in isolation. You are a branch in a tree, an organ in a body, a member
of a family working together for me.
As such do not fear emptiness
or hollowness. As you play your role you are replenished for further works in
my name and according to my will. It is not a task that wants to see you
crumble. It is a commitment to keep others filled up. It is meant to sit heavy
on your heart and weigh strongly on your soul. It would not be true to its
nature otherwise.
or hollowness. As you play your role you are replenished for further works in
my name and according to my will. It is not a task that wants to see you
crumble. It is a commitment to keep others filled up. It is meant to sit heavy
on your heart and weigh strongly on your soul. It would not be true to its
nature otherwise.
There is a need to filter
through the noise and find the solitary cry. It is not a cry with more value
than other cries. It is simply a need desperate to be met. It is important, in
a world that is anxious to distract you, that you find the needs waiting to be
met and meet them. Alas, it is not simply enough to find them. You cannot find
them wanting and leave them the same. But you have been provided with ways to
meet these needs as you come across them in your daily life. To say ‘oh
brother, dear sister, eat from my plate, drink from my cup’.
through the noise and find the solitary cry. It is not a cry with more value
than other cries. It is simply a need desperate to be met. It is important, in
a world that is anxious to distract you, that you find the needs waiting to be
met and meet them. Alas, it is not simply enough to find them. You cannot find
them wanting and leave them the same. But you have been provided with ways to
meet these needs as you come across them in your daily life. To say ‘oh
brother, dear sister, eat from my plate, drink from my cup’.