Nov 22, 2010
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Dear Lord; I’d like to start this morning Father, by thanking You for giving my son Aidan a wonderful birthday weekend. Your Presence and Guidance were very apparent throughout, and he had a fantastic time with family and friends.
As you’re aware Lord, this week we’re celebrating Thanksgiving so it seemed a logical thought to spend some time each day discussing something I’m thankful for. Therefore, I’m going to start with one of the biggest Blessings in my life; my wonderful Wife Shannon.
Shannon is an integral piece of me Lord. I revel in our time together, yearn for her when we’re apart and truly can’t imagine not having her in my life. She’s my best friend, my lover and an amazing mother to my children. She’s my conscience, and my balance. She’s the brightest star in my sky, and my safe haven when the world seems too insane to continue. She is my Angel, and I love her with every fiber of my being. I am truly Thankful for You bringing us together, and for the Blessings You’ve bestowed on us throughout our time as Man and Wife. Please continue to shine Your Light on her, Bless her and Keep her in Your Gaze so she may walk in Your Grace all her life. Amen. ~Phather Phil
Nov 19, 2010
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Dear Lord; I love our morning correspondence. It’s become an important part of my day, and I find that it helps me to explore my motivations and feelings, and at the same time to get closer to You. Thank You for that. Last night during a quiet moment, I was thinking about our daily time together and it started me contemplating about what prayer really was and about how others commune with you.
As children, the traditional “pray on your knees, eyes closed, head bowed and hands pressed together” was the de facto standard for us, and I know for many this is still the way they feel like they’re best in contact with You. I know some who choose to sit in a quiet place, close their eyes and meditate to focus on what’s in their heart. For many, I know that certain places can provide a more open conduit to hearing Your Voice (as I’ve mentioned before, the woods of Blackbird Forest have that significance for me). And for a large number of people, attending regular Church Services are still their special time to hear Your Word and gain that Fellowship.
So, here’s my take on prayer Father. First off, I believe that if I leave my Spirit open to Faith then I’m really in constant communication with You. You know my heart, and the more my relationship with You grows, the more I feel that I’m always in Your Presence. In 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, it reads: “Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”. By allowing the Spirit to fill my heart, I leave myself open to hearing Your Voice; That’s prayer for me. And in writing these public emails to You Lord, I’ve found yet another conduit to focus my thoughts, hopes and prayers, while hopefully inspiring others to listen in the Stillness for Your Voice, and to better revel in Your Grace. Amen. ~Phather Phil
Nov 17, 2010
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Dear Lord; This morning Lord, I’d like to talk about Stillness. As I’ve mentioned to You before, there are certain times and places that bring about a mental and spiritual Stillness for me that makes my commune with You so much clearer. I know what they are for me and usually how to achieve them, but I always find it fascinating to see how others find their moments of clarity. I was reading another Blog this morning written by a lady named Gail Brenner and came across her article called “The Art of Discovering the Spaces In-Between”. It was quite well written and although not directed specifically at communing with You, I realized that what she was describing was exactly how my Stillness feels.
Along those same lines, I’ve been working to try and find ways to achieve Stillness outside my normal “happy places” as of late. My life, as well as the lives of many around me, has been amazingly tumultuous over the last year, and sometimes it’s become very difficult to absorb and balance all of the negative things happening around me. Retreating to those moments of Stillness very much helps to recharge my Spiritual Batteries, so I’ve been working to find ways throughout the day to access those lines of communication with You. Call it Prayer, Meditation, Communing with the Universe or whatever You like, the more I can tap into those moments the closer I feel to You, and the more I can focus on Your Plan for me and Honoring Your Grace.
Please help us Heavenly Father, to find that Inner Peace and Stillness in all of us so that we may allow more of Your Love to go forth into the world. The louder I hear You, the more I learn and the better I feel. Amen. ~Phather Phil
Nov 16, 2010
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Dear Lord; As I’ve mentioned to You before, I think becoming a father was truly the starting point of my Spiritual Awakening, and the path to growing my relationship with You. In fact, this morning while searching for inspiration for our correspondence, I kept coming back to the relationship I have with my children. That got me wondering, if being a father to my two boys was so powerful a force in my life, how must it feel to be the Father of all of us? I worry endlessly about my kids, revel in their successes, cringe at their pain and watch them grow with adoration and fascination. I can’t even imagine experiencing that on the scale You have. Well, as one of Your Children, I just want to say Thank You for all you do Father; Your unending Love, Your sacrifices, Your Grace and Your bountiful Blessings in all our lives each day. And Lord, I especially want to thank You for allowing me the Blessing of being a father myself. It has truly opened my eyes and my heart to You more than ever before. Amen. ~Phather Phil
Nov 9, 2010
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Dear Lord; Wow… This week is certainly off to a bumpy start. Between several insane situations at work, and some friends going through horrendous personal turmoil, I’m feeling drained and it’s only Tuesday. However, instead of focusing on the craziness, I’m spending a few minutes to take a step back and thank You for Blessing me so very much. You’ve Graced me with a wonderful Wife, remarkable children and good friends that I love and value deeply. I have a profession that while it can drive me crazy sometimes, I can honestly say I’m very happy going to work each day. We live in a lovely home, are able to put nourishing food in our stomachs and have enjoyed overall good health as of late. And on top of it all Father, I feel my relationship with You has never been stronger. I am indeed Blessed. Thank You. Amen. ~Phather Phil