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Jesus says to us in our gospel lesson for today, "Give to God the things that are
God's."
So, we ask, which of the things that I have are God's?
Blaise Pascal, the French philosopher, though he was brilliant and widely admired, struggled to make sense of life, and could find no peace -- until he turned to Jesus.
When he died, they found a piece of his writing that he wore sewn into a small bag over his heart. It said:
Joy! Peace! I forget the world and everything but God. Righteous Father, the world has not known you, but I have known you. Joy! Joy! Joy! Jesus, I separated myself from him -- but now I submit myself absolutely to Christ my Redeemer.
(From E. Stanley Jones, The Christ of Every Road [New York: Abingdon, 1930], p. 237)
So, we ask, which of the things that I have are God's?
Blaise Pascal, the French philosopher, though he was brilliant and widely admired, struggled to make sense of life, and could find no peace -- until he turned to Jesus.
When he died, they found a piece of his writing that he wore sewn into a small bag over his heart. It said:
Joy! Peace! I forget the world and everything but God. Righteous Father, the world has not known you, but I have known you. Joy! Joy! Joy! Jesus, I separated myself from him -- but now I submit myself absolutely to Christ my Redeemer.
(From E. Stanley Jones, The Christ of Every Road [New York: Abingdon, 1930], p. 237)
