Sunday, November 3, 2019

Do first what is most important and satisfying

Morning: Psalm 24, 29; Nehemiah 5:1-19; Acts 20:7-12
Evening: Psalm 8, 84; Luke 12:22-31

Yesterday, I heard Stratford singer-songwriter Loreena McKennitt say she is giving up music to devote herself to action on climate change and on the impact of technology on young people.  This is momentous. Life calls you to make big choices: based on what you believe is most important and also on your gifts; based on what the world needs most and also on what gives you joy.  There is a place of equilibrium between personal and collective well-being … Jesus says to focus your decisions – without anxiety – on finding that equilibrium, and good things will follow.

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