I love Paul’s style of introducing himself in his letters (2 Tm 1:1-3): his role as Christ’s disciple, why he’s writing, and compassionate greetings. You know his eyes are “….on the Lord our God”. (Ps 123:2). We can depend on the substance of his word and the strength of his faith.
I’ll never match Paul for his style and substance, but I wonder if those whom I love feel they can depend on my faith to support them in theirs. Are they assured of my love for them as Timothy was of Paul’s? Something to think about.
(Daily 100: Style and Substance was first published on the blog Reflections of a Lay Catholic)
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Nice! Somehow I missed your previous daily postings, so opened and read them.
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Thanks, Audrey. Give me some feedback from time to time, please.
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Jerry, I think people know your faith and that you care. I also think if we were present when Jesus walked with us we would all be more faithful. It’s not an excuse for me not to be more faithful but I think we are all trying. I wish I could always be increasing my faith. I just hope that I will be forgiven and we all are able to enjoy Gods blessings.
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Thanks for the kind words, Norm. We all take steps backwards sometimes – it’s called sin – but as long as we take more steps forward towards Christ, we’re increasing in holiness. I know you’re moving that direction. You’re a good man and a fantastic father and I’m glad to call you my friend!
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