Wednesday, May 24, They do not belong to the world

Juniper Springs Wilderness Run, Florida   Picture by Jerry & Linda Laberge

Our blog is inspired by the Holy Spirit.

Lifting up his eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed, saying:

“Holy Father, keep them in your name

that you have given me,

so that they may be one just as we are one.

When I was with them I protected them in your name that you gave me,

and I guarded them, and none of them was lost

except the son of destruction,

in order that the Scripture might be fulfilled.

But now I am coming to you.

I speak this in the world

so that they may share my joy completely.

I gave them your word, and the world hated them,

because they do not belong to the world

any more than I belong to the world.

I do not ask that you take them out of the world

but that you keep them from the Evil One.

They do not belong to the world

any more than I belong to the world.

Consecrate them in the truth.

Your word is truth.

As you sent me into the world,

so I sent them into the world.

And I consecrate myself for them,

so that they also may be consecrated in truth.”

Emphasis  mine Jn 17:11b-19

I found this reading very interesting.

We have been discussing the “Spirit World” for the past few weeks without knowing what this week’s reading would be about.

In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus is talking to His Disciples, and I now believe You and I who are trying to align our life with God the Father by imitating His Son, listening to the whisper of the Holy Spirit doing the Father’s will for the Glory of God the Father.

We fall short, but we keep trying, and that is all we can do.

I am reading an interesting book that tells the story of  Christians trying to achieve some result for the glory of God the Father.

In two thousand years, some have failed to achieve their goals miserably.

But,

They kept trying, and when they were in error, they were corrected, and the church had to move on.

I am thinking about how the Catholics and Protestants resorted to torture and murder to try and keep people as Catholic or Protestant.

This occurred in Ireland during my lifetime, when part of the country, Northern Ireland, was caught in a civil war of Catholics vs. Protestants.  Neither side lived the beatitudes, yet both claimed they were doing God’s will.

But Peace has prevailed and hopefully will continue.

So what’s the point?

Recognize that you, by being a Christan, are not part of the “world,” your Baptism has singled you out, and, hopefully, your desire to live a spiritual life in the “Spirit World” and celebrate any difficulties that may arise by this decision.

Because,

They, you, are not part of this world.

If you want to join Team Jesus, pray. Thank you, Father, for the difficulties (Name the difficulty……………) you have ALLOWED in my life; I know you will take care of me.  Pray this until you smile, and that smile tells you, you are back with the Holy Spirit living in the “Spirit World.”

Sidebar:

Gail and I have just returned from Gediyon’s graduation from Sacred Heart College.

I had a feeling of loss on Saturday because I realized that we, Gail and I, are at the start of another milestone, the College Graduation of our Grandchildren.

Gediyon was the first, Brenna is this Saturday, Hannah is next year, and Andre’ and Kendall will be in three years.

At eighty-two, I can do three years holding my breath.  I can’t believe how fast the time flies by.

We are saying this because when I was younger, I thought time would go by very slowly as one gets older.

Well, in our case, this is not true.

Thank God!  And I do.

What I enjoy about graduation is that all the graduates start with a clean slate and, in this country, can accomplish anything they set their minds to.  We are so blessed to be able to say we are Americans and have all the resources needed to make a Joy-filled life.

Sadly, I also believe that turning our lives over to the Triune God and doing the Father’s will for the Glory of God the Father is not at the top of the list for many graduates.

It wasn’t on mine.

And this has made me very sad.

Why?

I wonder what life would have been like had I lived in the “Spirit World.”

No sense in spending much time on the thoughts of the past; the important thing is to try and accomplish this goal today.

Picture:

This was taken on our trip down the Juniper Springs Wilderness Run in Florida in our 2-person kayak. 7.5 miles of tropical paradise.   Picture by Gerry & Linda Laberge 

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About the Author

My name is Frederick Prince, nicknames, Fred, Ted, and Tedfred. My wife Gail and I have been married for fifty-seven short years. We have three married sons and five grandchildren. Gail and I attend St. John Paul II Parish located in Scarborough Maine. I graduated from Stonehill College with a BSBA in Management in 1963. I joined the Navy and served aboard the USS Pine Island, a seaplane tender, for two years. I am a Vietnam Veteran and am proud of my service. Gail and I moved to Maine in 1966, and we now reside in Scarborough Maine. Gail and I have been active in our Church and our community. We have written five books: A Journey with The Holy Spirit - Revised Edition, I Believe... Revised edition, A Lion Dead to The Lord - Revised Edition, God Thoughts 2022, and God thoughts 2023 E-books and Paperback copies are available at Amazon, Hardcovers with jacket at Barnes and Noble. Being selected to write the Wednesday blog has filled me with Joy. Being 83 I believe gives me a different perspective. Where you are going I have been, and I pray my twenty-seven years working with the men in the Cumberland County Jail brings a very different outlook to the table.

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12 Comments

  1. Thank you Fred! I contemplate this Mission for my life, doing the will of God. I believe it can change depending on age a circumstances. As of the last 2 months my husband has been hospitized 4x and 1 ER visit. I’ve watched this man bear this all with grace and see him growing in faith and hope. Mind you we have been married 43 years and he was anything but patient. He was a get it done NOW kind of guy. Quick tempered hardworking determined funny beer drinking cigarette smoking enjoy life kind of guy…you get the picture. At age 77 y.o. hes been stripped of all of his independence! He is bearing this by God’s grace. My mission is to continue to feed him God’s word, stand by him and watch him grow in the Holy Spirit!🙌🚀❤

  2. Awesome picture. Thank you Jerry and Linda. I can do 3 years holding my breath, Ted Fred I’m so blessed to know you, and Cecilia makes me smile with her good news thanks for sharing.

  3. Every Wednesday I look forward to your article – with a smile. Apart from the insights, you show that we can be happy and joyous.

    You are 10 years ahead of me, but I recognise your point that time moves faster. We try to pass on the torch to our grandchildren and others.

    One gloss on your observation on Ireland. It is not Catholic -v- Protestant, but the hatred between fellow nominal Christians who do not live as Our Lord taught us. In the North they are 2 tribes living on past resentments and politics, although slowly change comes. In the Republic, apart from some backwoodsmen in the West, they do not care about this; the superstitions and control of the past are behind them.

    I love your pointing us towards the ‘spirit world’. In the UK we Christians are mocked (with such original, profound deep arguments as saying we believe in ‘sky fairies’) or ignored; our churches are too timid to proclaim the truth; but we have cheated by reading to the end of the Book and know who wins. We are so fortunate: truly blessed.

    Keep writing for many more years, Fred.

  4. Pip G, Thank you for your thought provoking comment. I am sorry I missed characterized what went on in Northern Ireland. Enjoy being in England and when they ask you how you are tell them you are “Fantastic. It drives them nuts. Peace Fred

  5. Stephen, We thank you for your kind comment. I am blessed by your comment. Peace Fred

  6. Cecilia, in my, yes my, younger years I sounded a lot like your husband, except for the beer and smoking which I quit at age 30. Get him to thank God for his difficulties and say this prayer until he smiles. This prayer changes everything. Peace Fred

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