Daily Reflection October 26, 2019 |
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Praying Ordinary Time |
Like the fig tree in today’s reading from Luke, we all need a bit of cultivation and fertilization to be the best we can be. In the absence of nurturing and loving intention, any one of us can lose our ability to flourish. We can lose our way. The fig’s owner wanted to cut down the tree when it stopped bearing fruit. How often do we rush to judgement as to the worthiness of others? How quickly do we turn our backs on people (or plants in our garden?) that may need little more than our kindness, our nurturing, our support? Today’s reading called me to gratitude for the people in my life who have taken the time to help grow me; to help me blossom and bear good fruit for the world. That gratitude encourages me to return the favor. In small ways, I can give a little more time to one of my students, to treat a stranger with kindness, to wink and smile at a child – even when those individuals may not seem open to the love. |
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