“The Quality of Faith”
The quality of my faith is reflected in the spiritual maturity I’ve gained. There is a realistic nature in relaxing away from the prior prayers of “if you give me this, I’ll do that”, into the serenity-inducing prayer of “thy will be done”.
Bad stuff happens to good people and, as a constant challenge to my sense of fairness, good things happen to bad people. That’s real life. Developing some spiritual maturity helps me realize that, as James Finley wrote, “If we are absolutely grounded in the absolute love of God that protects us from nothing even as it sustains us in all things, then we can face all things with courage and tenderness and touch the hurting places in others and in ourselves with love.”
The quality of our faith deepens as we work the steps. We are promised a “a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps”. As a result. When I keep the principles front and center, when I take honest reviews of my actions and my motivations, when I learn to recognize when my ego is trying to ‘edge God out’, I then realize that I am in an honest communication with my Creator. I understand that I am sustained in all things.
Amen, amin, ashay, aho, so be it, and blessed be.
Comments
Post a Comment