tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514529524983639875.post3642665502139986312..comments2024-02-12T09:56:09.053-05:00Comments on The Matador Word: The Most Holy Trinity - May 30, 2010The Matadorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15691990950873810610noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514529524983639875.post-8102698314430226702010-06-03T16:04:47.698-04:002010-06-03T16:04:47.698-04:00whadayathink?whadayathink?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514529524983639875.post-25440536147275038842010-05-29T15:07:22.106-04:002010-05-29T15:07:22.106-04:00Anon 1 put it so eloquently and I agree.
It took ...Anon 1 put it so eloquently and I agree.<br /><br />It took me awhile to reflect on this post and what it means. I think a good way to determine who your god is, is to consider what primarily motivates you in life and who you are. What do you do with love - like the parable of the servant who hid his fortune and the one who invested it.<br /><br />First of all, everyone on this earth can and wants to be loved on some level, no matter what religion, non-religion, how evil you are or whatever. A baby is born knowing how to react to love. Since we are created in God's Image, we have this innate love in our souls. What we choose to do with this love reflects who our god is.<br /><br />Most of the movies, music, tv, and books are about love and the pursuit of it (Hollywood's sinister version of it). If your god is the god of this world (evil one), your primary motivations in life are shallow, wordly ones -- drugs, money, fame, sex, comforts of this world. That would motivate you to "use" the love of God's Image in a perverted way, like channeling it to the love of money, pursuit of fame, pornography, etc, or "stepping" on people at work to get ahead.<br /><br />Love, kindness and caring are what motivate me and reflects the qualities of my God. I know my God will love me, quirks and all, understand me, and gently rebuke me when I am on the wrong path. He knows how to "handle" me and He "gets" me. In other words, He always laughs at my jokes :) and thinks I am brilliant (ha).<br /><br />Indeed the times I feel the happiest and most joyful are the times I am immersed in God's love: praising God at Mass, reading about Him, learning about Him, talking about him. <br /><br />After that, I am happiest and most motivated by giving away the love God gave me by loving other people, caring about them and doing kind things. Many times I have been told I was a fool for demonstrating kindness to people who others felt did not "deserve" it. It brings me indescribably joy and satisfaction to love and be kind and that is who I am at the core. And when kindness and love are returned to me, I am beyond crushed (in a good way) with the weight of God's love directed at me!!<br /><br />The times in my life in which I am most regretful and ashamed (and stand out in my memory the most) are all the times I chose not to show love or kindness. Those times contrast so sharply with my God. <br /><br />The limits of my human intellect cannot comprehend the greatness of God's love for me. However, I know that this love is all I will ever need and all I have ever wanted. It will be an all-fulfilling and all-consuming fire. I can't wait to feel the full effects of it in Heaven! <br /><br />My God is unconditional love! larAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514529524983639875.post-10542839877642101062010-05-29T09:14:38.740-04:002010-05-29T09:14:38.740-04:00I love the sound of that!I love the sound of that!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2514529524983639875.post-68365926069749524442010-05-28T13:12:14.622-04:002010-05-28T13:12:14.622-04:00I recently read a good book – “Why Go To Church?” ...I recently read a good book – “Why Go To Church?” by Fr. Timothy Radcliffe, OP. His writing begins with talking about the Trinity and their existence for one another. A line he used that sticks with me is, “For God ‘to be’ is ‘to-be-related.’” This is my answer to “the Matador’s” question as to who is my God – my God is one of loving relationship. In the Trinity we see a God who is not the independent type – a God who is never about competition, rivalry, or self-service. Rather, our God (my God), is other-centered and One who loves without condition - Whose very existence IS relationship. So, I do see my existence being made in that image. I have a need for being with and for others, for loving them, caring for them, and collaborating with them. And I have a need for feeling the same in return from them. As Paul says, “the love of God has been poured out into our hearts,” and that love is meant to be shared. Of course, in this world of ours that loving is challenged, hence our need for our Church and the Eucharist, where we can be refreshed and transformed a bit more each week.anon 1noreply@blogger.com