Sunday, April 24, 2016

April 24, 2016

This morning’s lecture on the Coptic Gospel of Thomas included the idea that, by understanding the secret sayings of Jesus in that gospel, people could avoid tasting death.
In many religions today, as in the history of religion, there is much about the existence, description, and attainment of life after death.  Yet the same Gospel of Thomas quotes Jesus as saying, “The kingdom of God is spread over the world and men do not see it.”
I don’t claim to know, let alone understand, the secret sayings of Jesus.  But I believe heaven is not a place, but an experience available in this life – the experience, however fleeting, that everything is all right just the way it is.  If that is our experience in the last moments of life, on the threshold of leaving this life, what more could we want?

Monday, April 18, 2016

April 17, 2016

By what ethical and practical principles do I live?
Am I alert to situations where those principles conflict, where they do not seem to apply, or where I am tempted simply to ignore them?
When such situations arise, do I resolve them with a commitment to truth, love, growth and forgiveness?