Contemporary culture is plagued with a need to possess, isn’t it?
Societal messaging tells us (and tries to sell to us) that the “good life” is found in newer vehicles, trendier clothes, frequent trips, bigger adventures, better experiences, more updated versions, and on and on it goes.
Further, the pace of the modern world keeps us strained, hurried and anxious, as the complexity of rushing to achieve and accumulate “all these things” overwhelms us.
But the Gospel of Matthew speaks of a different pursuit:
“Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and ‘all these things’ will be given to you as well.” [6:33]
Herein lies a question we’re all invited to consider:
What are “all these things” your life speaks of and reflects?
Is your life marked by simple pleasures of presence, or does it feel strained, hurried, and anxious?
As you sit with the prompts in today’s newsletter, invite God’s presence to be with you as you explore the soul work of simplicity. And invite The Holy to reveal all the insight about all these things.
”The contemplative heart is found in the simplicity of everyday life.” —Richard Rohr
—With Joy
Source: Center for Action and Contemplation, The Daily Meditations, by Richard Rohr
Pause for Thought
Source: 3-2-1 Thursday, by James Clear, On having enough, the power of books, and a recipe for success, September 7, 2023.
Pause for Practice
Pause for Examination
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