Pleeease forgive me for always having a messy desk!
Everyone has been so nice, saying it is busy, creative,
but let's face it- it is all out, no holds barred, MESSY!
And today is no different!
I always have such a small space to work!
Do you see the empty nebules of Flixotide above my journal?
Most people would throw that away, but not me!
I'm planning to make vases out of it!
On my journal this morning is a quote from Romans 2:4:
"Do you hold His priceless kindness,
forbearance and patience in low esteem,
unaware that the kindness of God
would lead you to repentance?"
If you are anything like me,
you don't like asking for forgiveness,
whether from a human being or from God!
There's a lot of junk in our life
(and I'm not just talking about nebules!)
that need flushing out, cleaning up,
and relegating to the dust bin,
but do we do it?
St. Augustine is the patron saint of brewers
because for many years he lived his life
wantonly enjoying himself with parties
and worldly pursuits.
As the story goes (from Catholic.org),
he heard about two men who had
suddenly been converted and
he felt terribly ashamed of himself.
"What are we doing?" he cried to his friend.
"Unlearned people are taking Heaven by force,
while we, with all our knowledge, are so cowardly
that we keep rolling around in the mud of our sins!"
Full of bitter sorrow, Augustine flung himself
out into the garden and cried out to God,
"How long more, O Lord? Why does not this hour
put an end to my sins?"
Just then he heard a child singing,
"Take up and read!"
Thinking God intended him to hear those words,
he picked up the book of the
Letters of Saint Paul, and read the first passage
his gaze fell on. It was just what Augustine needed,
for in it, St. Paul says to put away all impurity
and to live in imitation of Jesus.
From then on, Augustine lived a new life!
How amazing that God gives us this priceless gift!
We can just go to Him,
ask forgiveness and we too are new creations!
We can begin anew!
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