Profile | Posted by | Options | Post Date |
|
'Emma'
|
Report
|
13 May 2020 18:20 |
Wish my faith was as strong as yours Cynthia <3
Tabitha cannot debate on theology but it would interest me to look in at any discussions that come up.
|
|
Tabitha
|
Report
|
13 May 2020 16:11 |
I love a really good in depth discussion on theology - There was a parish priest I use to deul with many years ago. We had some really good "discussions" never heated just aired our opinions. He was my sister in laws parish priest, I wasn't Roman & never have been. He was very convincing sometimes. He went off to retreat & I never saw him again.
About 15 years later he reappeared as a cookery teacher at the local senior school. He would never discuss theology again. Last I heard he was very happily married.
I miss those good discussions & food for thought. It was a bit like the Darwin court case some times. Must get up in the attic and see if I still have my set of concordances. Haven't seen then in over 30 years, actually since i have been with my husband, he is not into religion of any description.
any discussions let me know.
Take care all - Keep safe - dont go running off to those beaches and beauty spots too soon. .
|
|
Cynthia
|
Report
|
13 May 2020 09:38 |
Good morning :-)
Thanks for that Tabitha x
You are touching on the subject of the Holy Trinity David - three in one - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Not three Gods but one. A topic that has evoked much discussion over many years. Never an easy thing to explain.
Right off we go.....De-cluttering our spiritual lives....
This morning we’ll pull out the drawer labelled ‘things we do’'.
Rummaging around in there, we may find some things we need to let go of, something we feel just isn’t right. If we are doing something which is taking us away from Jesus, we need to let it go.
This can be all sorts of things – the type of books we read, the films we watch, the activities we attend. We may have some bad habits which need to go or even some of the biblical 7 deadly sins – lust, gluttony, greed, laziness, anger, envy, pride.
Maybe we are just too busy to find room for God in our lives. We need to sort these things out and hand them over to Jesus for His forgiveness.
Lord, help us to find the strength and courage to let go of the things which are holding us back from knowing you more. Amen.
Cx :-)
|
|
David
|
Report
|
12 May 2020 15:22 |
Thank you Tabitha. Mary's occupation as a prostitute is said to be an invention of the Vatican, God knows why. Peter and other male Disciples fled the scene of the Crucifixion, yet Mary Magdalene remained and later assisted Mary the Mother to bathe the dead Jesus. It is important to acknowledge he was dead, otherwise how could he rise from the dead. I've often wondered who raised him as so many say Jesus and GOD are one and the same. It took some believing 2000 years ago, more so in present time.
|
|
Tabitha
|
Report
|
12 May 2020 13:29 |
The film
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Magdalene_(2018_film)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5360996/
Judea, 33 AD. Mary is a faithful young girl from the village of Magdala (close to Galilea Lake) unsure to follow the traditions and destiny reserved to the women, living only as wife and mother, in her wish to be free. After to reject a marriage proposal of Ephraim, a family friend, her brother Daniel and her father Elisha make her an exorcism in the belief that she is possessed by a demon. Trying to find a solution Elisha asks help Jesus, a healer who is earning fame between the Jews of the zone with his speeches about a kingdom of peace and love free of hate, tyranny, oppression and prosecution, to heal Mary and that finally she obeys and submits to their will. Astonished by the charisma, personality and words of Jesus, Mary decides to follow him despite the strong opposition of her family. She meets a few men who too walk with Jesus as Peter, Andrew, James, John and Judas, who have their personal interests and ideas about Jesus' words and his revolution. At the same time that Mary feels more passionate about Jesus and his vision of the world and people, Peter starts to feel a progressive resentment to her, in the belief that Mary's presence in the group weakens Jesus and his message, who each time pays more attention to her. Arriving at Jerusalem, Jesus and his apostles try to transmit the message against Roman Empire and Jews' authorities, but the events soon will turn dramatically against Jesus, as well as the confrontation between Mary and Peter about Jesus' not only will change they both, too will change the whole world.
I copied over a brief plot - Not seen it or heard of it myself.
The de-cuttering spiritually sounds good - just how to start, thats the question.
|
|
kandj
|
Report
|
12 May 2020 11:16 |
Hello all
Today is International Nurses Day and the 200th year today since Florence Nightingale was born. We owe our thanks more than ever today. Let's honour them all in our thoughts and prayers today.
The de-cluttering sessions sound interesting Cynthia. Thank you.
|
|
Cynthia
|
Report
|
12 May 2020 10:17 |
Good morning :-)
No, not that film David, a more modern one. It was released in 2018 and the name was Mary Magdalene - no idea what it was like.
I can imagine that most of us have, during the lockdown, been tidying things up around the house – de-cluttering is the word! I have found some weird and wonderful things lately.
Something caught my eye yesterday – how about de-cluttering our spiritual lives? I was happy to give it a go and I hope you will be too. First, an explanation…….
Just as our cupboards and ‘junk’ drawers get stuffed with things we think we will need at some stage, but rarely do, clutter in our homes can take over our lives. The same process can happen in our spiritual lives. Spiritual clutter is anything that comes between us and our relationship with Jesus - when we get caught up in our own wants and needs.
Where to start? (Don’t rush the unpacking; take your time. If you get overwhelmed, stop. Start again another day).
Firstly, we begin with prayer.
Dear Lord, as we begin to look at making more space for you in our lives, help us to be willing to let go of the things which may hold us back. Help us to know the difference between what should be kept and what should go and, in this process, may we draw nearer to you. Amen.
Tomorrow we will open a few drawers :-D
Cx :-)
|
|
David
|
Report
|
11 May 2020 20:46 |
There was allegedly a Gospel of Mary Magdalen, excluded from the NT. In France the Priest at Rennes le Chateau (sp) found some concealed information which allegedly made him a wealthy man through monies from the Vatican (paying for silence ?) Or his sudden wealth may have come from selling indulgences ?.
|
|
kandj
|
Report
|
11 May 2020 20:17 |
Hello all
I do count my blessings every single day. In life I see many who appear to be better off than I am and others who appear to be worse off, I'm blessed daily.
Bless the Lord and forget not all his benefits. Psalm 103 v 2.
|
|
SylviaInCanada
|
Report
|
11 May 2020 17:46 |
David ..............
the name Magdalene is extremely common in Catholic countries around the world, including the French areas of Canada, Louisiana in the US, the Philippines, etc, and of course in Ireland where it is infamous for being associated with the Magdalene Launderies and convents.
They were supposed to rehabilitate "bad girls", and have gone down in infamy in very recent years for the ill-treatment of girls, women and children.
|
|
David
|
Report
|
11 May 2020 16:55 |
The film Cynthia was Jesus of Nazareth
The actress playing Mary was in The Graduate opposite Hoffman.
|
|
David
|
Report
|
11 May 2020 10:19 |
In France the name Magdalene is everywhere.
|
|
Cynthia
|
Report
|
11 May 2020 10:07 |
Good morning :-)
I think there was a film released about Mary Magdalene in the last couple of years.
For today, a story - something different the rest of the week!
An old man lived in the village. He was one of the most unfortunate people in the world. The whole village was tired of him; he was always gloomy, he constantly complained and was always in a bad mood.
The longer he lived, the worse he became and the more poisonous were his words. People avoided him because his misery became contagious. It was even unnatural and insulting to be happy next to him. He created the feeling of unhappiness in others.
But one day, when he turned eighty years old, an incredible thing happened. There were rumours that the Old Man was happy – he wasn’t complaining about anything and he was smiling! The whole village gathered together and asked the Old Man what had happened. He replied… “Nothing special. For eighty years I’ve been chasing happiness, and it was useless. And then I decided to live happiness and just enjoy life. That’s why I’m happy now.”
Don’t chase happiness. Enjoy your life. Count your blessings.
Count your blessings, name them one by one; Count your blessings, see what God hath done; Count your blessings, name them one by one; Count your many blessings, see what God hath done.
Cx :-)
|
|
David
|
Report
|
10 May 2020 18:42 |
A much under estimated character in the scriptures is Mary Magdalene
She was present at the Crucifixion, she helped wash the body of Jesus before
his being wrapped and placed in the tomb, she was the one who found his tomb empty
She was the first to see him risen, mistaking him for the gardener
Why seek ye the living among the dead ? But she is hardly mentioned otherwise.
|
|
David
|
Report
|
10 May 2020 18:33 |
Evening all :-D One of my brothers was 73 on Friday, I've mislaid his telephone number :( but I did send him a birthday card.
In a few weeks I will be 75 :-0
|
|
Cynthia
|
Report
|
10 May 2020 10:06 |
Good morning :-)
One of the drawbacks to this site is the fact that we cannot post good sized photos as such on the threads. I guess that is a really good photo Sylvia and the memories will be priceless.
The Collect (special prayer) for today :
Almighty God, who through your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ have overcome death and opened to us the gate of everlasting life: grant that, as by your grace going before us you put into our minds good desires, so by your continual help we may bring them to good effect; through Jesus Christ our risen Lord. Amen.
More inspiring stories this week hopefully :-D
Cx :-)
|
|
kandj
|
Report
|
9 May 2020 18:26 |
Hello all
A very special photograph for you Sylvia.
Joining Emma sending many thanks for all posts.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me Philippians 4 v 13. King James bible.
Keep safe everyone.
|
|
SylviaInCanada
|
Report
|
9 May 2020 17:54 |
My temporary avatar is of a street party for children 75 years ago.
I am the 5th child from the left, far side of the table, and the small lady standing behind me is my grandmother
Memories, memories.
|
|
'Emma'
|
Report
|
9 May 2020 13:06 |
Another week of uplifting words, thank you Cynthia. x
|
|
Cynthia
|
Report
|
9 May 2020 12:04 |
Good afternoon (just) :-)
Did everyone have scones with jam and cream yesterday? Any street parties - socially distanced of course?
We had the eats but there was no party but I have read about lots of other places having a wonderful time!
There once was a very wealthy and curious king. This king had a huge boulder placed in the middle of a road. Then he hid nearby to see if anyone would try to remove the gigantic rock from the road.
The first people to pass by were some of the king’s wealthiest merchants and courtiers. Rather than moving it, they simply walked around it. A few loudly blamed the King for not maintaining the roads. Not one of them tried to move the boulder.
Finally, a peasant came along. His arms were full of vegetables. When he got near the boulder, rather than simply walking around it as the others had, the peasant put down his load and tried to move the stone to the side of the road. It took a lot of effort but he finally succeeded.
The peasant gathered up his load and was ready to go on his way when he saw a purse lying in the road where the boulder had been. The peasant opened the purse. The purse was stuffed full of gold coins and a note from the king. The king’s note said the purse’s gold was a reward for moving the boulder from the road.
The king showed the peasant what many of us never understand: every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition.
God our Father, we ask for your guidance as we encounter the obstacles in our lives. Help us not to back away from them, but to face them in your strength and your courage, that we may grow in experience to continue life’s journey. Amen.
Cx :-)
|