Ezekiel 37: From Dry Bones to Restoration – Part IV
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Perhaps the reason we do not find serenity is that we do not ask for restoration. Today St. Paul, in his first letter to Timothy, reminds us that reunion with God is only a petition away. He is a follower of Christ because he answered God’s invitation to follow.
Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by command of God . . .
Perhaps the reason we do not find peace is that we do not ask for strength.
I am grateful to him who has strengthened me . . .
Perhaps the reason we do not find solace is that we do not ask forgiveness.
I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and an arrogant man . . .
Perhaps the reason we do not experience love is that we have not shown mercy.
I have been mercifully treated . . .
Perhaps the reason we do not experience transformation is that we do not believe in restoration.
The grace of our Lord has been abundant, along with the faith and love that are in Jesus Christ . . .
Today we spend time with the opening chapter of Paul’s first letter to Timothy and we ponder what our lives might be like if and when we seek strength, forgiveness and mercy. We reflect on the possibility of new life rising from the arid bones of our sorrow.
Tomorrow, finding faith . . .
Use the scripture link to explore varying editions of 1 Timothy 1.
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