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Dear friends in Christ,
This Sundayâs Gospel brings a challenging message from Jesus. Among other things, Jesus says, âFor those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake, and for the sake of the gospel, will save it. For what will it profit them to gain the whole world and forfeit their life?â
Wow. Thatâs rough. But it makes total sense. If all I worry about is protecting myself, I end up closing myself off from opportunities for Godâs grace to work in my life and, through me, in the world. It makes everything about me. But if I can make everything about Godâs grace and mercy, I begin to live a life that is steeped in gratitude and overflowing with love.
Jesus says we have to choose whether riches are more important to us than living an abundant, joyful life. If I spend my life chasing earthly things, I will almost certainly miss out an knowing heavenly things. Focusing on stuff leads me to lose my soul for the sake of⊠not much, really.
But when we make Godâs grace and mercy the core of our being, we discover gratitude beyond our imagining. And we cannot help but spill over with mercy and grace for the world around us. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is truly astounding.
This season of Lent offers us the gift of a time to focus on whatâs important. Perhaps we first need a reminder so we notice whatâs important! And then we can try to live the life to which Jesus calls usârooted in gratitude, grace, and mercy.
I hope youâll join me in asking the big question. Whatâs most important? Chasing worldly things? Or seeking heavenly things?
Yours faithfully,
Scott Gunn
Executive Director
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