tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3306627563203710280.post8400839427735573380..comments2022-11-20T08:08:40.149-08:00Comments on hOlybytes: Gospel Text for Sunday, August 1stDebra Asishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11473546155592177064noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3306627563203710280.post-25968583813652834522010-08-04T11:37:42.634-07:002010-08-04T11:37:42.634-07:00Great to hear from you Dave.Great to hear from you Dave.Debra Asishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11473546155592177064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3306627563203710280.post-37004457553906547052010-08-01T17:35:59.980-07:002010-08-01T17:35:59.980-07:00I can escape identifying with both the questioner ...I can escape identifying with both the questioner and the rich man in this text, but I cannot avoid the confrontation in Jesus' words, "Be on your guard against all kinds of greed ..." (Isn't that the way of Jesus' replies: they let no one stand exempt). There is always something I want to store up for my ease - books, relationships in a good cycle, emotional credits, potato chips, potential contacts.<br /> The questioner would be left to enter the future without a claim to justice; the rich man, content with his normal provision. Me, with my bent toward greed exposed, with the challenge to keep turning aside: to generosity? - to content with what I have? - to hope for sufficiency from a source unknown? I silence my voice, calm my hands, and live.Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17057844350941216111noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3306627563203710280.post-58208327790436870742010-07-31T10:09:18.253-07:002010-07-31T10:09:18.253-07:00According to Jesus' parable the self-satisfied...According to Jesus' parable the self-satisfied rich man who was happy to rest on the abundance of his earthly goods was a fool. Ouch. I have a lot of stuff.<br /><br />A word that has gained much press of late, 'downsizing,' comes to mind. Corporate downsizing, layoffs, reducing redundancy, personal downsizing of property and possessions, increasing efficiency. So I googled 'downsizing your life' and found a CNN video, a story about people shrinking their material lives to fit in 100 sq ft homes. <br /><br />This is really quite counter to our super-sized culture. What I found most attractive on the video was a man's comment that his "tiny house bought him freedom,' freedom from' being a slave to his home and a job he did not like.<br /><br />I'd like to take the next step and suggest that 'freedom from' the burden of abundance may create the spaciousness of 'freedom for' the kingdom of God. How might I be 'rich toward God?' Perhaps the answer is in downsizing my appetites and acquisitiveness and upsizing my freedom to live for the good of my neighbor, my community, my earth and my God.Debra Asishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11473546155592177064noreply@blogger.com