Your Daily Cud
A random thought to contemplate over your lunch break: What if the physical world is like heaven’s version of cable TV? Continue reading Your Daily Cud
A random thought to contemplate over your lunch break: What if the physical world is like heaven’s version of cable TV? Continue reading Your Daily Cud
A random thought to contemplate over your lunch break: How would you explain the internet to someone who lived 2000 years ago? Continue reading Your Daily Cud
A random thought to ponder during your lunch break: In life, you can do anything you want. You just have to be willing to live with all the consequences. Continue reading Your Daily Cud
A random thought to ponder over your lunch . . . Integrity is when what you say and what you do and what you think and what you believe are all in agreement with each other. Continue reading Your Daily Cud
Random thoughts to ponder during your lunch break . . . There are many worse things than death. Continue reading Your Daily Cud
How about I start passing on random thoughts to chew over during your lunch break? It’s OK, you’ll like it. Sometimes I tell my 14 year old two things: 1. You’re acting like a 14 year old. 2. You’re allowed to act like a 14 year old. Continue reading Your Daily Cud
I mean hump night because today is Wednesday which is halfway through the week, thus earning it the name “hump day” because it’s all downhill once you get over the hump. Just in case you were thinking about that thing your dog does to visitors. At any rate, I just wanted to share a random thought with y’all. Don’t worry, my random thoughts are more … Continue reading A Random Hump Night Thought
What if when we read the bible, we substitute the word “Love” for “the Kingdom”,”the Kingdom of God”? What if what Jesus was telling us is “Love is like this” and “Love acts like that”? Considered this way, all those parables Jesus told about “the Kingdom of God is like . . . ” take on a different hue. Continue reading The Kingdom of God = Love?
My husband tells me that deja vu is your soul checking in with its eternal purpose. It’s a sign that you are right where you are supposed to be. I have no way of knowing if there is any truth to this idea. But I like to think it is. Simply because when it happens in the middle of difficult times, it gives me a … Continue reading Deja Vu
“Totally without hope one cannot live. To live without hope is to cease to live. Hell is hopelessness. It is no accident that above the entrance to Dante’s hell is the inscription: ‘Leave behind all hope, you who enter here.'” Jurgen Moltmann
I’ve wrestled a lot with hope in the last few years. Mostly to try and send it away. “Hope deferred makes a heart sick.” I’ve had enough of being sick. But allowing oneself to venture into hell is a dangerous thing as well. I know – I’ve wandered into hell more than once as of late and couldn’t muster the strength to find my way back out.
I’ve taken to resisting comfort. I’ve fallen for it too many times before. I’ve read the words of scripture and their promises that God will not abandon me or let me fall. My heart has leapt at them only to find that holding onto comfort is like holding onto water as it slips out between your fingers. And God is no where to be seen but my failure is all around me. Better not to let myself try to grab hold any more.
I’ve gazed at the cross with its promise of redemption after suffering. But Jesus’ suffering lasted for a weekend and mine is lasting for years. Jesus’ suffering was probably greater than mine, but it’s not a competition. My neighbor’s broken leg doesn’t make my broken heart hurt any less. I’d say I just want my suffering to end, but the damage has already been done. What difference does it make now?
And then I realize that it is an evil thing I’m fighting with which bids me to remain in hell and refuse comfort as too little too late and far too quickly gone. Continue reading “Wrestling Hope”