The "In" Zone
We talked about a lot last night at LIFT. It may take me a couple of days to unpack this one, so keep checking back.
Years ago, I was thinking about the elements I thought were essential for cultivating and nurturing a relationship with God and a healthy spiritual life. What I came up with was that I need to constantly keep myself:
- In God's word
- In God's grace
- In God's presence
In God's word
God's word is the Sacred Scripture, or what we call The Bible. It's God's love letter to each one of us. While it has something to say to us collectively, it also has something to say to each of us personally. If you want to get to know Jesus, there's no better place to look to then the Bible, especially in the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John). If you want to have a relationship with someone, you need to get to know them. This is where you get to know Jesus.
In God's grace
The word grace means gift. God's grace is simply the gifts He offers you. His grace is found most profoundly in the Sacraments of our Church. If you want to stay in God's grace, you need to receive the sacrament of Reconciliation regularly. The more you turn from sin (the opposite of what God offers you), the more you are open to hearing his voice (like when you're calling out to Him for help in making tough decisions). The sacrament of Eucharist is our "food for the journey."
In God's presence
Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection was a monk who lived in the 17th century. He had a habit of trying to be constantly aware of God's presence in his life. God is indeed always present to us, but we're hardly ever aware of it. He's with you right now. But you may not have even thought about it until you just read that. In addition, Brother Lawrence made a habit of saying little prayers throughout the day. Just like you'd say, "hey" to a friend in the hall at school, he would just say, "hi" to God whenever he thought about Him.
Obviously, the best place to be in The In Zone is at Mass. There we find ourselves in His word, His grace, and His presence. You should absolutely go to Mass every Sunday. You should also try now and then to go to daily Mass. Imagine the difference it would make in your life to start adding one daily Mass per week.
Starting point:
Word: Go HERE to find the daily Mass readings. Try to read the daily Gospel reading while eating breakfast, or some other time at the beginning of your day (before things get hectic).
Grace: If you haven't been to Confession in a while, make a real effort to go soon! Go to a daily Mass some time in the next week. The schedule is found on our church's WEB SITE (look on the left side of the page where it says "Mass Schedule")
Presence: Try to get into the habit of thinking about God's nearness to you throughout the day. Put a sticky note in your locker that just says "Hi, God" to remind you. Or better yet, make a sticky note from the love letter He wrote to you, "And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age." (Matthew 28:20)
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