The Things of the World

7/17/09 Insight from Prayer        Love of God makes everything else tolerable. That is why mystics naturally concentrate on the presence of God in their lives; seeking relevancy that way instead of by way of the things of the world. The things of the world are destined only to disappoint, because we were made by God for better than this.

 

Life on Earth may be the hell God was forced to visit upon us, but His promise of our return to Him and all He created us for is what keeps us holding on. Meanwhile, we can do the works He has assigned to us without conferring on them the importance we wish they had. This humility makes us expect less, and a lower expectation fits in nicely with the lower importance of the world.

 

We are only waiting for better. We can improve our lives and we can improve the lives of others. But when all is said and done, these lives are fleeting. In the kingdom to come, it will be love of God that is the only consideration, and we can improve this temporary world most by cultivating the love of God here and now.

 

If God is supreme in our lives, all else is merely incidental and the world’s ability to bring negativity into life is diminished. The best work we can do is to shout this from the rooftops, for this is the freedom God wants every creation of His to experience.

This entry was posted on Sunday, July 19th, 2009 at 8:03 pm and is filed under Insights from Prayer. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a reply

Name
Mail (will not be published)
URI
Comment