Thursday, September 1, 2011

Seeking Spirituality in our Active World

Working spiritually smarter means seeking wholeness.  Some envision that we are in a "spiritual renaissance" and are recognizing the value of "a renewed search for contemplative values in the flurry of our active lives".  Exploring Leadership by Komives, Lucas, and McMahon
This thought was included in one of my graduate school readings this week, and it got me thinking.  The approach and value of spirituality is so wrong in the world we live in.  People are no longer considering spirituality for their futures (life after death, need for forgiveness and grace, etc.), but instead, people are becoming "spiritual" for the present.  They want health, stability, and calm moments in life so they can feel OK with the lives they lead and go onto the next busy task at hand.  We cannot work spiritually smarter by seeking wholeness in ourselves and in our work.  Complete wholeness can only come from above, from a Creator who is able to do far more than we can ever accomplish in our lowly lives on earth.

Our lifestyles are not going to slow down on their own.  We need to make conscious efforts to look to God and not our spirituality for comfort; find peace in the future life he has planned for us.  Think on that today with me.

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