Reflections on the Daily Readings from the Perspective of Creighton Students |
February 12th, 2013
by
Sarah Spencer
Bio | Email: SarahSpencer@creighton.edu
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And he said to them, "Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written, ‘This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me’- Mark 7:6 I have always believed that actions speak louder than words, and by saying this I know that I have been a hypocrite numerous times. For an example, it is so frustrating to me when I say that I am a Christian and have a little Christian fish symbol on my car, but I then experience road rage, anger, and frustration when I am driving. Another example of how I can be a hypocrite is not obeying Jesus’ rule to “love one another.” How can I love the girl who bullies my family member or love the individual who kills numerous people in a school shooting? These are some struggles that I have experienced in my life, and I just pray that I can be a positive example of the kind of person a Christian is instead of a negative example. My goal is to lead people to Christ in my words and actions, not push them all away from him. I am slowly learning to pray for people who persecute others, and really watch and check myself before I persecute anyone. May we all love one another, honor the Lord with our actions and words, and keep our hearts close to him. |
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