Pierre Teilhard de Chardin said:
“We are not human beings on a spiritual journey.
We are spiritual beings on a human journey.”
I love this quote. It helps me gain perspective on my life and my role. At the core of who I am, I am spiritual. I am made in the image of God. This is so easy for me to forget. I get so caught up in my life…my things…my plans. I can be upset about something that won’t mean anything two weeks from now, let alone be important in the grand scheme of things.
I can tend to live as if this is all there is. Fear sets in as I think of the years swiftly moving by and the knowledge that my days are numbered. I get so caught up in my earthly existence that I don’t give a thought to eternity.
Imagine what it would be like if we began every morning reflecting on the truth that we are spiritual beings on a human journey. If we constantly carried this thought with us through our day, how would it change the way we act…or react? What would look different? Be different?
I encourage you to think about this today. Live this day with the full knowledge that you are a spiritual being on a human journey. Look at all today holds for you through that lens and see how it changes you. And, consider offering today’s part of your spiritual journey to God, asking Him to allow that spirituality to shine through your human-ness.
Blessings,
Deb
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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Posted by deb at 5:38 AM
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Hi Deb,
Pastor John has often taught that Jesus didn't come so that we could live more "godly" lives......rather, He came so that we could be more fully human. I think this ties in nicely with the quote of the day...we are spiritual on a human journey. So how does Jesus help us to be fully human?? How does He enable us to realize the fullness of our humanity? I'm not sure that I totally grasp this, so I'd be interested in anyone's thoughts.
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