Cue 59 – This is Water

This is Water

“Because here’s something else that’s weird but true: in the day-to day trenches of adult life, there is actually no such thing as atheism. There is no such thing as not worshipping. Everybody worships. The only choice we get is what to worship. And the compelling reason for maybe choosing some sort of god or spiritual-type thing to worship—be it JC or Allah, be it YHWH or the Wiccan Mother Goddess, or the Four Noble Truths, or some inviolable set of ethical principles—is that pretty much anything else you worship will eat you alive. If you worship money and things, if they are where you tap real meaning in life, then you will never have enough, never feel you have enough. It’s the truth. Worship your body and beauty and sexual allure and you will always feel ugly. And when time and age start showing, you will die a million deaths before they finally grieve you. On one level, we all know this stuff already. It’s been codified as myths, proverbs, clichés, epigrams, parables; the skeleton of every great story. The whole trick is keeping the truth up front in daily consciousness.” – David Foster Wallace

Prize

Those who give prizes get none.

The prize is never a measure of the value provided. It is just a feedback that you have the attention of the prize givers.

Prizes limit those who never valued the work in the first place.
Prizes energize those who would have kept on going anyway.

Whether you run or walk the marathon, you get a medal if you cross the finish line. To wear the medal you must hold your head high. Finish strong.

– Osasu Oviawe

Avoiding sin is a strength

Matthew 5:29-30
If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and throw it away; it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell. And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away; it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body go into hell.

Homily:

“Abstain from all appearance of evil.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:22

Stop rationalizing how you can overcome temptations. When it comes to sin, avoidance is better than confession.

It is not a weakness to avoid your weakness. It is a strength.