Thursday, March 18, 2010

Five Minute Victories

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Five minute victories. We live in an age of defeat. We are over-taxed, over-burdened, over-controlled, over-governed, over-regulated, over-this, over-that. In response to these "overs" we either live with the heavy hand of pain-filled darkness upon us, or we live in victory. When we live in pain, we live in defeat if we cannot make the pain go away. Pain is defeating. Emotional hurt is defeating. Physical pain is defeating. More often than not, we respond by not responding. We respond to powers greater than us by being passive. Perhaps we should rebel. Perhaps we should come against those powers attacking us or suffocating us by rebellion in some form. However, in the United States and in other parts of the world, we are more or less a passive people. We do not riot. We do not respond with violence. We respond with peace and acquiescence. By not trying to score victories against the powers holding us down, we live in defeat. We must stop living in defeat. We must start living in victory. We must live in victory for Christ and for His call upon us to love others. We must start living in victory by building His kingdom on earth. We must start living in victory by scoring five minute victories. If we start scoring five minute victories every day, even if just one victory a day, we have started a victorious campaign against the power of darkness so wanting us to be defeated.

May the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord place His healing hands upon you to give you comfort and peace.


Copyright 2010 Rev. Patrick Kelly

What Is The Cost?

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The hurting heart is a heart grasping itself. Like we grasp a finger that gets hurt, we grasp our heart when we hurt emotionally. Grasping our heart when we hurt is not a bad thing in and of itself. However, when we grasp our heart we are selfish. For our self-protection, we need to guard our heart, but we must not stay in this guarded position. At some point, when we hurt, we must start looking outward rather than inward. We must, when we hurt, start reaching out to others. Others may hurt us, but when we have become strong, we understand those who hurt us are the ones who lose. Each person must make a choice, we must choose to be like the one who abuse us, or like Jesus who had all power and strength and who chose to take the ultimate punishment of death for each of us. We do not have to trust God or others. But what is the cost to you of living in distrust? What is the cost to you of never having another person in your life? What is the cost to you of living in isolation all of your days? What is the cost to you of turning your back on the truly hurting hearts of the world who need you to reach out to them and help them?

May the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord place His healing hands upon you to give you comfort and peace.


Copyright 2010 Rev. Patrick Kelly