We have all kinds of treasures. My treasure was catching big fish; we caught many fishing with my dad. Then, when my mom was preparing those fish for dinner, my treasure was to jump right in and gobble them up. Another treasure was having a great win when I went to a Rays baseball game or a Buccaneers football game.
Every day, we have all kinds of treasures. I would call these little treasures. But, unlike the treasure of a relationship with Jesus, I wouldn’t sell everything I have to catch fish or win a ballgame. However, a treasure or two may replace Jesus in my heart if I am not vigilant.
To keep this from happening, I always find it helpful to recall the presence of the Lord when I begin to do something. When Jesus is with me, it’s much easier to be balanced and not get too excited or down. A peaceful mind and heart produce clarity to see and experience things abundantly for what they are, not what I want them to be. In that reality, I find the Lord.
Gospel Challenge:
It doesn’t take much to make Jesus your treasure in whatever you do—consciously try it throughout the day. Take notice; you will enjoy life so much more.
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What Is Your Treasure?
We have all kinds of treasures. My treasure was catching big fish; we caught many fishing with my dad. Then, when my mom was preparing those fish for dinner, my treasure was to jump right in and gobble them up. Another treasure was having a great win when I went to a Rays baseball game or a Buccaneers football game.
Every day, we have all kinds of treasures. I would call these little treasures. But, unlike the treasure of a relationship with Jesus, I wouldn’t sell everything I have to catch fish or win a ballgame. However, a treasure or two may replace Jesus in my heart if I am not vigilant.
To keep this from happening, I always find it helpful to recall the presence of the Lord when I begin to do something. When Jesus is with me, it’s much easier to be balanced and not get too excited or down. A peaceful mind and heart produce clarity to see and experience things abundantly for what they are, not what I want them to be. In that reality, I find the Lord.
Gospel Challenge:
It doesn’t take much to make Jesus your treasure in whatever you do—consciously try it throughout the day. Take notice; you will enjoy life so much more.
Peace everyone.
Love Your Neighbor!
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
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