Tuesday, May 9, 2017

9/5/2017

You,

“Day by Day”

When we were taught how to pray, one of the things we are told to ask for is Daily Bread. Food, yes. But also daily sustenance of a spiritual nature. It isn’t however an invitation to complacency, laziness, or mindless followership of ritual. You must know by now that the heart matters more to who we serve than a well-kept routine.

So don’t worry about whether you are doing things ‘right’ and don’t bother about what anyone might have to say about your acts of worship. It isn’t meant for them and they have no way of knowing the intentions of your heart. Not even your prophets, priests, and pastors have that power. So they cannot tell you that your relationship with God is insubstantial because it does not meet their human measurements. Our faith is made possible by the sun setting on their supposedly infallible authority, and the Holy-of-Holies being made open to us all. They are not God.


Even as God seeks no routine or ritual, He seeks a relationship. Daily Bread gives us the opportunity for that. It sustains us, renews and revitalises us. It heals us of the inevitable wounds of simply being human, being far away from our true home, where our hearts reside with God.

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