Forty days of living by the grace of God

So now, (in Lent) we, the people of God commit ourselves to the challenge of reflecting on how authentically or otherwise we are living as self-proclaimed disciples of Jesus, of opening our eyes to whatever remains when we let go of many of the comforts to which we have become wedded. We commit ourselves as a Christian community to spending forty days of living more by the grace of God than by what we can provide for ourselves, writes Christian Brother Julian McDonald..

Does my life reflect the Kingdom of God?

This Sunday’s gospel reading challenges each of us to reflect on the extent to which our lives reflect the advent of the kingdom of God, writes Christian Brother Julian McDonald. Is there anything in my words and actions that excludes or alienates anyone? Who are the “lepers” in my life, those whom I deliberately avoid because they discomfort me, disagree with me or don’t hesitate to challenge me?

We all need a 'deserted place'

Like Jesus, we all need a “deserted place” where we can connect with God and the things of the heart. It may be a daily, set time for prayer, a gentle walk in a park, a quiet corner of the back-yard or even a bathrobe - whatever keeps us aware of God’s presence in our life, and energises us to reach out in service to others., reflects Christian Brother Julian McDonald.

Recognising whose authority we choose to follow

The first step towards finding freedom from whatever it is that restricts us is to recognise whose authority we choose to follow. Once we recognise that the source of living with wholeness is Jesus himself, we then have to take the steps to embrace his teaching, and to allow our conduct to be guided by the authority given to us by God’s Spirit planted deep within us, writes Christian Brother Julian McDonald.