Message of 10-1-15

Published: Thu, 10/01/15

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Thursday: October 1, 2015
Message of the Day

I have read Plato and Cicero sayings that are very wise and beautiful; but I never read in either of them: "Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give thee rest."
    - St. Augustine

(You can add your favorite self-help author or philosopher to this list. Jesus is the one in whom we find rest.)
Lectionary Readings

NEH 8:1-12;    PS 19:8, 9, 10, 11;    LK 10:1-12


R. The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart.


The law of the LORD is perfect,

refreshing the soul;

The decree of the LORD is trustworthy,

giving wisdom to the simple.


The precepts of the LORD are right,

rejoicing the heart;

The command of the LORD is clear,

enlightening the eye;


The fear of the LORD is pure,

enduring forever;

The ordinances of the LORD are true,

all of them just.


They are more precious than gold,

than a heap of purest gold;

Sweeter also than syrup

or honey from the comb.


Reflection on the Gospel

God gives us his life-giving word that we may have abundant life in him. He wills to work in and through each of us for his glory. God shares his word with us and he commissions us to speak it boldly and plainly to others. Do you witness the truth and joy of the Gospel by word and example to those around you?

"Lord Jesus, may the joy and truth of the Gospel transform my life that I may witness it to those around me. Grant that I may spread your truth and merciful love wherever I go."

Spiritual Reading


The Cloud of Unknowing, by Anonymous


That a man shall not take ensample at the bodily ascension of Christ, for to strain his imagination upwards bodily in the time of prayer: and that time, place, and body, these three should be forgotten in all ghostly working.


And it should by some reason rather be called a sudden changing, than any stirring of place. For time, place, and body: these three should be forgotten in all ghostly working. And therefore be wary in this work, that thou take none ensample at the bodily ascension of Christ for to strain thine imagination in the time of thy prayer bodily upwards, as thou wouldest climb above the moon. For it should on nowise be so, ghostly. But if thou shouldest ascend into heaven bodily, as Christ did, then thou mightest take ensample at it: but that may none do but God, as Himself witnesseth, saying: “There is no man that may ascend unto heaven but only He that descended from heaven, and became man for the love of man.” And if it were possible, as it on nowise may be, yet it should be for abundance of ghostly working only by the might of the spirit, full far from any bodily stressing or straining of our imagination bodily, either up, or in, on one side, or on other. And therefore let be such falsehood: it should not be so.


- Chapter 59

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