Daily Marriage Tip for October 18, 2012:
Spoil your spouse not your children. Yes, marriage should be a relatively equal proposition, so if only one partner is giving its out of balance but if both of you are giving more than 50% thats just fine.
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Feast of Saint Luke, evangelist
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Luke 10: 1-9 Introductory Prayer: Lord, I believe that you are present here as I turn to you in prayer. I trust and have confidence in your desire to give me every grace I need to receive today. Thank you for your love, thank you for your immense generosity toward me. I give you my life and my love in return. Petition: Lord, increase my faith so that in any trial I will trust in you. 1. Amazing Graces: Luke, whose feast we celebrate in todays liturgy, is the only gentile author in the New Testament. It was part of Gods design that he be chosen by God to be the author of one of the Gospels and the Book of Acts. Who am I to receive such a grace? Luke might easily have said to himself, marveling at the gratuitousness with which he received his role within the Church. An honest look at the great grace we have received in being called to be part of Gods Church should bring us to say the same thing: Who are we to receive such an incredible blessing?! Why did we receive this grace and our next-door neighbor did not? Why have so many souls in the history of the world never had the opportunity to know about Christ, but we have? Only one answer comes close. God wants it, and it is part of his plan of love for all mankind. 2. More Hands on Deck: Here is a true situation at a parish on the West Coast: After five draining hours in the confessional, the priest climbs out to verify that no one else is in line. This is the normal Sunday morning routine there. During those hours the priest was witness to several powerful conversions, souls finding peace after years of struggle, other saintly souls whose delicate consciences were cause for admiration, and still others moving along with a more-or-less attitude in their response to God, but who were helped by the grace of reconciliation. Many more confessions could be heard, but there simply arent enough priests to meet the need. The more confession is offered, the more the faithful take advantage of the opportunity, and the more the Church grows in holiness. Do we pray that God send more laborers to the harvest? 3. A Lamb without Sandals: Christs comparison almost seems cruel: I am sending you out like lambs into the midst of wolves. Carry no purse, no bag, no sandals
. If he considers the apostles to be like lambs, why on earth would he send them among wolves? As always, Christ wants to stretch the faith of the apostles. My Fathers providence will take care of you and protect you is the message he wants them to accept and live. Later he tells them to take these items with them (cf. Luke 22:36), but he also reminds them, When I sent you out with no purse or bag or sandals, did you lack anything? They said, Nothing. He wants us to rely on him, not on our own skills or talents. While we always need to apply all our God-given human intelligence and prudence, we still need to rely on God to bless our work and fill in for what is lacking. Conversation with Christ: Lord, so much of what Im faced with each day seems to be beyond my capabilities, yet I see clearly that you want me to continue pushing forward, trusting in your providence. This isnt easy! Help be to have confidence in you. Resolution: If faced with an obstacle today, I will pray for Gods assistance rather than rely only on myself. |