Monday, July 13, 2026

How's your soil?

One more post about the Parable of the Sower. Bear with me.

Here is a great, short video that challenges us to think a little differently about this parable, and ourselves.

Take a minute to watch this video and sit quietly and seriously consider how you fit into the parable.

Pray for peace, joy, and an end to war.

Janet Cassidy
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The Parable of the Sower: July 12, 2026

Saturday, July 11, 2026

A parable for you?


  

As we will hear in Sunday's reading from the Gospel of Matthew (Chapter 13:1-23) Jesus teaches a crowd by using the Parable of the Sower.

As we listen to it, we often get caught up in where the seeds landed, how they were destroyed or how they took root in good soil. There are important lessons we can learn from reflecting on this.

But let's step away from the details for a minute . . .

What is also notable is that Jesus was speaking to the people in ways that they could understand. He had other parables as well, but to this one in particular they might have connected, because of their familiarity with farming. 

How would Jesus speak to us today in ways that we would understand? 

Could he reach us by talking about money and material things?

Would we understand him best if he spoke to us in terms of our striving for position or power? 

Would he speak to us about being anxious or depressed, isolated or despairing?

Maybe he could reach us by talking about healthy family life and our strong faith, serving our community or speaking his name to others.

What do you think a personal parable for you might include?

In response to his disciples asking him about why he spoke to the people in parables, Jesus said this:

“Because knowledge of the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven has been granted to you, but to them it has not been granted . . . ‘they look but do not see and hear but do not listen or understand.’" 

If we want to be among those in the crowd that are called disciples, let us strive to see and hear, listen and understand, all that Jesus has to teach us.

Pray for peace, joy, and an end to war.

Janet Cassidy
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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Shaping your life

 


I read a book my mother-in-law recommended titled "Eternal." I just finished it and learned a lot, as this is a historical fiction novel focused on Mussolini's reign over Rome and his laws against the Jewish people living there. It also described how many people were duped by the fascist leader.

In case you don't know, Mussolini ruled from 1922 to 1943 and he created anti-Semitic race laws that wreaked havoc on the Jewish community, terrorizing their lives and attempting to destroy their existence.

In the book, one of the fictional characters who was going through a hard time making a decision about a relationship, received this advice from a friend: 

"Take your life in your hands, like dough. Form it the way you want it to be." 

At first, it seems like pretty good advice, but compare it to Isaiah 64:7:

"Yet, LORD, you are our father;
we are the clay and you our potter:
we are all the work of your hand."

How do we reconcile these two ideas? Are we in charge of our own life, or is God? To what extent do we make our life what we want it to be?

I don't think these have to be mutually exclusive.

But first, we must recognize that we have been created by God, our loving Father, who cares for us and "knows every hair on our head." At the same time, knowing this, we can work on shaping our life.

The key is to work on shaping our life so that it is aligned with God.

If we strive to put our life in God's hands, rather than try to go solo, we will be able to face anything, for we will be uplifted by the fact that we are never alone, confident that true joy comes from following God.

Work on shaping your life, definitely, but shape it according to God's design. 

The book I read identifies people of strong faith who went through terrible times due to the evil decisions of so-called leaders. But, acting out of the love their faith taught them, they never lost their way, even to the point of giving up their life for others.

Pray for peace, joy, and an end to war.

Janet Cassidy
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