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Daily Reflection – Ask Him to Lift You in Your Brokenness
Minute Meditation – Cleaning the Lens
I believe that all of us are born with the image of God stamped indelibly into the fibers of our being. Despite our personal flaws and the brokenness of our institutions, we all have divine wisdom and goodness inscribed on our hearts. We don’t acquire it from without as much as we uncover it from within. Unfortunately, though, our personal experiences and cultural messages tend to have us believe that our worthiness resides in something external, something we can cultivate, achieve, amass, or purchase. This is a lie, an illusion, which obscures the divine goodness that is the birthright of each one of us. We see through a glass dimly. An important part of spiritual practice, then, is “cleaning the lens”: letting go of the layers of illusion piled up by the ego, which helps us to rediscover the deepest truths of who we are, what the world is, and how we belong.
— from the book Making Room: Soul-Deep Satisfaction through Simple Living
by Kyle Kramer
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The Bible in a Year – Day 13 – Esau Sells His Birthright
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 13: Esau Sells His Birthright
Fr. Mike highlights the mystery of our brokenness and habitual sin as he unpacks the story of Esau selling his birthright. Today’s readings are Genesis 25-26, Job 15-16, and Proverbs 2:20-22.
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The Bible in a Year – Day 18 – The Heart of Israel
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 18: The Heart of Israel
Fr. Mike talks about how God accomplishes his will through us, in spite of our brokenness, and how he is always faithful to his promises. Today’s readings are Genesis 35-36, Job 25-26, and Proverbs 3:19-24.
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The Bible in a Year – Day 20 – Judah & Tamar
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 20: Judah and Tamar
Fr. Mike talks about how God can bring great triumph from great brokenness as he reads the messy story of Judah and Tamar. The readings for today are Genesis 38, Job 29-30, and Proverbs 3:28-32.
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