Do you ever
feel like you’re being battered by all the people, issues, or ideas that are
demanding your attention? Whether it’s family
activities, work obligations, social expectations, religious and personal
values, economic and political pressures, there can be no doubt that all of us
are under great pressure to give our attention and commitment to a wide variety
of people and issues. It takes a great
deal of stamina and wisdom to evaluate and balance all the demands that are
placed upon us.
So, what’s
our measure? How do we decide, among all
the clamoring demands, which is worthy of our attention, which will bring life?
James tells
us that, "the wisdom from above is first of all pure, then
peaceable, gentle, compliant, full of mercy and good fruits, without
inconstancy or insincerity. And the
fruit of righteousness is sown in peace for those who cultivate peace." (James 3:16-4:3)
In the book
of Wisdom, we’re told that the "wicked" cynically seek to destroy the "just
one" (Wisdom
2:12-20). And in Mark’s gospel, Jesus
chides His disciples about their poor choice in pursuing the "first
place,"
reminding them that giving themselves for the sake of others is the best choice
(Mark 9:30-37).
Sometimes
the beliefs we cherish and the things we pursue fill us with anger and judgment
about others. We become cynical and
untrusting of others. We become hardened
to the concerns of others and unwilling to acknowledge their sincerity. If we find ourselves locked into these
feelings, it’s time to reassess our attitudes and commitments. James reminds us that the wisdom that comes
from the Holy Spirit nourishes peace and gentleness within us, mercy toward
others, and self-gift so others can thrive.
May the wisdom of that comes from the Holy Spirit guide us all.
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