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453.1 | First ... | MORO::BEELER_JE | One mean Marine! | Mon May 11 1992 21:25 | 5 |
| How do I know what God wants my "life to be"?
For the most part I follow the Ten Commandments ... what else is there?
Bubba
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453.2 | | DEMING::VALENZA | Karaoke naked. | Mon May 11 1992 22:22 | 4 |
| I feel that if I lived my life more like God wants me to live it, I
would devote a lot more of my life to active service of my community.
-- Mike
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453.3 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Peace: the Final Frontier | Mon May 11 1992 23:46 | 22 |
| Re .1
Good question, Bubba. For the sake of this topic, I guess I deliberately
left the issue of how one knows God's will up to the individual contributor.
Re .2
I feel much like you do, Michael. Only I would add more to it.
I believe I need to become less hypocritical. For example, I ought to be
able to be as patient and understanding with members of my own household as
I am with friends and people I don't know very well. Like most people,
I have my "backstage behaviors," as sociologists call it.
I also believe I live too extravagantly. I am too caught up in the consumer
mentality so prevelent in our society. I am too addicted to physical comfort
and socio-economic security, and not dependant enough on Providence.
I believe my witness should be less hesitant and more profound. I believe
I should be more willing to risk; more vulnerable.
Peace,
Richard
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453.4 | yes and no!?! | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Wings of fire: Percie and me | Tue May 12 1992 10:03 | 12 |
| This is a tough question Richard. Part of me believes I am living my
life as God/ATI has planned (in accordance with Divine order/master
plan and all that) yet with my own free will. That everything is as it
should be.
Another part of me feels that I'm not yet doing what I mainly came here
to do - that is serving God by serving humanity through the healing
arts (bodywork and body-centered psychotheraphy). But I am working
towards that and getting there! ;')
Ro
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453.5 | "If I could be anyone, I'd be me" | YOSMTE::WILKES_EL | | Tue May 12 1992 14:44 | 11 |
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I think the shoulds, oughts, could have beens, would have beens,
regrets, etc. would be in perspective and I would realize that I
really am doing the best that I can.
I also, think that I would be more response able to direction.
Just can't get rid of that would ;-)
Ellen
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453.6 | becoming what God wants me to be | JUPITR::NELSON | | Tue May 12 1992 17:31 | 20 |
| I look at this as an ongoing and interrelated process that comes
about through a close and ongoing relationship with God.
For me, this means recieving the Sacraments frequently, praying daily,
and reading Scripture (at least a little) daily. It also means being
obedient and open to the Holy Spirit as it is at work in both my
faith and also my own spiritual direction.
What I'm talking about is called sanctification, dying to self and
taking on Christ so as to allow Christ to act through me rather than
to crowd Him out to do my own thing. There is always another layer of
the 'onion' of self to get peeled away. I know what 'layer' the
Holy Spirit is working on through prayer and hearing God in the
Scripture. I recieve the grace needed to change primarily through the
Sacraments.
Peace,
Mary
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453.7 | by the power of the Holy Spirit : | JUPITR::NELSON | | Tue May 12 1992 17:44 | 27 |
| I guess I didn't really answer the questions proposed in .0 .
How would my life be affected : I'd be more genuine, more loving,
more forgiving, more generous, more
self-sacrificing, and more joyous.
What changes might I encounter : The need to die to self; need to be
obedient to God and Church; need to
not hang on to things, both materially
and emotionally. A need to be more
honest and to give up many of
societies 'pleasures' which are really
harmful (gossip, judgementalism,
competitiveness, much TV and music,
illicit pleasures, etc.) I might have
to distance myself from certain
friends, avoid a promotion, give up
time or money, accept less materially.
Be more evangelical.
One cannot do these things by human willpower, but with God it is
possible.
Peace,
Mary
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453.8 | | SA1794::SEABURYM | Zen: It's Not What You Think | Wed May 13 1992 22:35 | 26 |
|
While out house hunting this weekend one of the places we looked
at was owed by a very nice and very fervent Christian. Although
his house wasn't what we were looking for he told us about some places
he had looked at that we might want to check out.
When we were leaving he said "Somewhere out there God has a nice
house for you." The idea of God as some kind of divine real estate
agent strikes me as a bit odd. So does the idea that God's plan
for the universe has something in that says Mike Seabury is going
to find a nice 3 bedroom colonial with a large fenced yard on a
low traffic street.
To tell you the truth I am sometimes pretty surprised by what some
Christians think God has in mind for them. Some have them have told
me that know exactly what God expects them to do because he has told
them quite clearly.
As I see it to "be more" requires some basic things: compassion,
generosity, a willingness to listen and lend a helping hand. To me
me these are the result how we view the world and our basic beliefs.
If there is a God I'd hate to have to explain why I sat around
waiting for instructions when I already posses the basic equipment
and knowledge required. Who knows, maybe God's plan is that you have
figure it out by yourself.
Mike
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453.9 | Good life results from good changes | SALEM::RUSSO | | Thu May 14 1992 13:37 | 32 |
| Richard,
>If your life were to become more like what you believe God wants your
>life to be, how would your life be affected? What changes might you
>encounter?
I look to God's word to understand what he asks of me. The following
are quotes from The New World Translation (any typo's I own). Some
verses that come to mind are regarding "personality". Paul has a bit
to say about this.
Ephesians 4:22-24 "that YOU should put away the old personality which
conforms to YOUR former course of conduct and which is being corrupted
according to his deceptive desires; but that YOU should be made new in
the force actuating YOUR mind, and should put on the new personality
which was created according to God's will in true righteousness and
loyalty"
Colossians 3:9,10 " Do not be lying to one another. Strip off the old
personality with it's practices, and clothe yourselves with the new
[personality], which through accurate knowledge is being made new
according to the image of the One who created it,"
So as we study God's thoughts to us through his word, the Bible we can
gain accurate knowledge. By applying the principles we learn on behavior,
moral etc. we are in effect stripping off the old personality and putting
on a new one. This isn't done all at once, nor is it done once and then
finished. I guess it could be compared to putting white wash over a barn
that was red. One coat and it starts to change, two or three more coats
and it's a white barn. Stop painting it for a time (i.e. stop taking in
and applying God's word on matters) and pretty soon the red starts showing
through again.
robin
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453.10 | let the Holy Spirit lead | JUPITR::NELSON | | Thu May 14 1992 13:59 | 56 |
| Re: .8
I think that fervent Christian houseowner was expressing a very
basic optimism that God, through the Holy Spirit, will make all
things work to the good for those who love Him. I have only really
begun to have the same kind of faith in my own life. Matt 6:25-34
repeatedly comes to mind.
As I see it, it isn't that we become lazy in the expectation that
God will provide. Instead, we cooperate with the Holy Spirit's
actions in our lives without worry. This takes prayer and getting
the clutter (particularly sin) out of one's life. I find that it also
takes steps in faith; the first one is to calm down and not allow
negative thoughts to prey on my mind. The only way to make them
flee is to counter them with affirmations of God's care for me.
With every victory it becomes easier to meet the next problem
or crisis with confidence in God. Another thing that is just
beginning to be clear to me is that if no doors seem to be opening
for me than it is because those avenues would be wrong for me; II
no longer try to force open those doors, but I relax and understand
that where I'm at is where He wants me to be. Otherwise, He'd open
the door!!! Trust in God must be in His timing also.
Several times when the Jewish leaders tried to endanger Jesus,
he simply walked away; no one could touch him because it was not
his time yet. Likewise, for Christians, we have God's same care.
If God allows something negative (from our perspective) to happen
to us, we need to remember that God allowed it for a GOOD purpose
that is often beyond our ability to percieve. We often are
short-sighted when it comes to our desires; human comforts and
fulfillment is usually an important concern for us. God's primary
concern is for our eternal salvation. If we experience trials and
sorrows on this earth (and who doesn't) our best recourse is to
surrender ourselves to God and to seek His way through the ordeal;
allow the Father to mold us into the image of Christ in our spirit.
The spiritual treasures that come from this will be truely beyond
the comprehension of the world.
It is my experience that truely discovering how to be more like
Christ or what God's plans are for me is not obtained in one act
of faith or one bolt of lightning from the sky. Rather, it has been
in little daily steps and acts of faith and obedience which later
congeal into the recognition of something that suddenly 'makes sense'
to me. It is like putting together a puzzle of a scene without a
picture guide; for some time one has to put pieces together without
really knowing what the picture is portraying; finally, enough pieces
are in place that one can see, with confidence, what the scene will
be.
Peace of Jesus,
Mary
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453.11 | | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Wings of fire: Percie and me | Thu May 14 1992 14:44 | 9 |
| I have often said something similar to what the homeowner said to you,
Mike. Yet, I try to take total responsibility for my life and actions.
However, I view it as an 'active surrender'. For instance, do all the
things necessary to sell the house (advertising, real estate agents,
etc), but then knowing that when the right time and right buyer appear,
the house will sell. Letting go of the outcome.
Ro
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453.12 | | JURAN::VALENZA | Dance the note away. | Thu May 14 1992 14:53 | 18 |
| Here's my take on it.
I don't think that God intervenes in the world so that everything will
always be for the best, I don't think that if we trust in God
everything will always work out, and I don't think that everything bad
that happens to us always necessarily serves a more ultimate good.
I do think, however, that God *wishes* the best for us, and continually
offers us the possibilities that lead us forward. I believe that God
calls us at all times, and that the best we can do is listen and heed
that voice. That doesn't mean that everything will all work out for us
in our lives. It simply means that we, as spiritual people, are more
in touch with what is best in ourselves (and that of God within
ourselves) when we follow God's continual lure. That is reward enough,
from my point of view. I don't even see that as a case of "obeying"
God so much as listening to an infinitely wise Teacher.
-- Mike
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453.13 | | VIDSYS::PARENT | the head and the heart elope | Thu May 14 1992 15:37 | 21 |
| < When we were leaving he said "Somewhere out there God has a nice
< house for you." The idea of God as some kind of divine real estate
< agent strikes me as a bit odd. So does the idea that God's plan
Mike,
When I first read that it left me flat, as if it were not sincere.
I thought about it, I really tried to see different things.
Here is what I got.
It was a pleasent wish that you find what you seek.
It acknowleged that the house you may find was concieved by someone
else for reasons different than yours.
Recognition that God(karma) created a house(s) that have you name
on them for several futures.
Just some thoughts on how I see things from time to time.
Allison
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453.14 | that's it!!! | ATSE::FLAHERTY | Wings of fire: Percie and me | Thu May 14 1992 16:39 | 9 |
| Mike V.,
I like your answer better than mine; it more truly fits my feelings
about the subject than I was able to put into words.
Thanks,
Ro
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453.15 | | HEFTY::SEABURYM | Zen: It's Not What You Think | Fri May 15 1992 01:41 | 12 |
| Re. Last Few
Yes, I realize he was wishing me good luck in is own way and
he seemed to be a very sincere and decent person.
I guess I was just commenting on the fact that many Christians
I know frequently say that a something going on in there life
is "Up to God" or it will "Work out according to what God has
planned." To me these often seem to be things that I think of
as just some of things you end up having to do in life. Maybe
it helps people deal with some of the stress and strain of
life.
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