When he was at table with them, he took the bread. He blessed the bread, and broke it, and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognized him!(Luke 24:13-35)

Monday, December 16, 2019

The family historian


Every family has one.  A family’s history, the good and the sad, is what holds us together and keeps us as one.  Woven into my family are members who influenced their generation as well as those who came after them. Individuals who were there to lead by example, support the family in the good times and the bad times, who kept alive the memories of family members no longer with us and more importantly, who shared their faith with us and brought us into the church through the sacraments.
But in addition to our earthly families, we are also part of the largest family of all, God’s family.   And as it is with our earthly families, we have an active role to play not only to sustain God’s family, but to see it grow in strength and importance.   As Jesus says in Matthew 12:49, "For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother."
As we head into the final week of Advent ready to celebrate the most wondrous event for all families, the birth of a child, and for us the birth of our Savior, let’s be thankful for not only being a part of our earthly family, but also a part of God’s family.   And as members of God’s family we need to look at the person in the pew next to us at church, ahead of us at the grocery store checkout line, or shuffling to the homeless shelter, as part of our family, for we – all of us – are children of God.  Let us love, respect, obey, and imitate all that is good not only among our earthly families, but among our heavenly family.

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