When I was younger, I triedto "play possum" to skip Sunday Morning Service. There was no question, it was a given that we would be
up early, dressed in our Sunday Best and worshiping God as a Family. Have I
failed as a parent for not always requiring the same disciplined religious
experience of my family? Can it be enough to be Christian and nurture their
individual spirituality as well as their collective worship of God? We can only
answer for and be accountable for ourselves. I have not failed my children.
Yes, it is enough for us. Spirituality My
children are raised as Christians as I was from birth. My "3D's" are taught to
love and serve God, pray, believe and have faith, treat others as you would like
to be treated and to be grateful for any and all blessings. These are basic
life principles of spirituality that can be implemented in your everyday
routine, regardless of your religion. We stand by our religious belief system
and respect the practicality of the views of others as their free will.
Sacred Understanding and appreciating the value
of the purpose, practice and principles of Christianity is a major part of our
fundamental teaching. While my children are encouraged to question and
explore the complexities of life, it's a basic entitlement, yet in religion
there are sacred acceptances. We share our faith as a family, when my
children come of age to explore the universe, the religious foundation has
already been established within their hearts. I have
faith. Sacrifice The Bible is God's word given to
us as a means of knowing and growing closer to God. The love that God had for
the world was the reason He sacrificed His Son, for the promise of an eternal life for those that believe in Him. I love my children
unconditionally, yet could never imagine sacrificing them, on most days. We do
take time to recognize that as a family, we all make sacrifices. Our motives
shift from being competitive in nature to a more caring and creative nature.
Some sacrifices are more substantial than others, yet they all serve a greater
purpose, for the good of our, family, our friends, our community, our planet.
Service Out of our sacrifice, comes the desire
to be of service to others. The thought process motivating service is that
which I want for myself, I also want for others. Whether we are offering
service to God, one or many, we seek to share our talents and resources to
create a more equal opportunity for life's goodness. We transition from a
hedonistic experience to an altruistic existence. That "attitude of gratitude"
idea just might get some people a lot further in our
world. Solitude Many times in our lives, we
become overwhelmed as we balance responsibilities and indulgences. The conflict
arises when we are doing too many things inefficiently and not doing enough
things in an efficient way. I can truly attest to this confession of chaos. I
am not at my personal best when in the midst of mania. I see it evident in the
discord within our family. I am an advocate for "quiet time". We all need our
personal space to pray, reflect, replenish or disconnect. We recreate and
restore our mental clarity and sense of self. Everyone needs to re energize
their spirit through soul searching and it is only fair to respect our own needs
as well as the needs of others. It can make coexisting that much happier. Quiet
your body, quiet your mind, quiet your heart and be in the moment. I know
that for my family, our spirituality comes from our religious upbringing. This
may not be true for others. Reflect on your thoughts on religion and
spirituality.
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