Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Love & Providence

Beware, this is deep!

I am struggling with a couple of concepts. The first is that when life is spent serving others with love, it is filled with an inner peace and joy that far surpasses that gained by any other means. Seems to be simple enough and surely everyone has experienced this at some or other point in their lives, but how on earth does one centre one’s life on this principle?

I have long been a student of business; thinking big and out of the box. Taking a concept and blowing away the world with it! How wonderful the financial rewards, the adulation, and heaps of respect from one’s peers! Yet if I am to centre my life on serving others, I would no longer be the hero but rather a support player. In fact, if I am to serve with love, the most important aspect of every interaction is the outpouring of my love for the other person. The rest is meaningless...

Another concept is based on Mother Theresa. MT founded and ran the Missionaries of Charity on the firm belief that God would provide. She went so far as to stipulate that none of her sisters would be involved in any form of fund raising. Incredible for an organisation that ran over 300 houses in 5 of the continents with more than 2400 women in the early 80’s, all focussed on loving the poorest of the poor. So how does one go about trusting God to look after one’s well being? How does one even begin to think like this when one must support a family?

I assume it is all possible; living a life of service, an outpouring of love, under God’s providence. But taking that first step...

3 comments:

AngelConradie said...

It is indeed a huge step...

A Daft Scots Lass said...

I think you need to be prepared to give up everything. Your faith needs to be unveiling. Even stronger than the need to provide for your family.

You need to totally believe that the Lord will provide and never loose faith no matter how hard it gets and how many people tell you it won't work.

A Daft Scots Lass said...

I think you need to be prepared to give up everything. Your faith needs to be unveiling. Even stronger than the need to provide for your family.

You need to totally believe that the Lord will provide and never loose faith no matter how hard it gets and how many people tell you it won't work.