Saturday, July 4, 2009

Serving Our World

Servitude is a nature almost forgotten by the living generations. The "me" mantra is so strong in society that society is crumbling because of it, and worse yet so is the planets ecological systems. Never before in history has self-serving greed been so rampant. We all know there are problems, we all know something needs to be done, but we all keep living as if nothing is happening.

It is only through the simple act of service that real progress can be made. A thorough and complete paradigm shift must take place within mankind for our species to survive the coming challenges. For the first time in history the call to serve one another and the planet is no longer an option. Whether anyone would like to face it or not this kind of service only comes from being connected to the one who brought all things into being. God always has been the answer to all of mans needs.

With a world of so many faiths how can one know what is the right faith to choose? This is the question that has started wars and caused many problems since time began. Where can man find this answer? We find the answer in our hearts and not in the schemes of man. By observing the worlds religions it is obvious that corruption exists at the highest levels. It has always been there.

The true religion isn't in a building or on a TV channel although it might be. The true religion is one that reaches out to all, and all around them wonder. You can see these people everywhere from every walk of life, every faith, every social station, and every age. These people of the true faith believe in loving others, serving others, healing others, and most of all forgiving others. The make up the true church for all mankind and we are so blessed they are here.

Find the true church in your heart and give it freely. Find the peace that passes all understanding and let it shine from your face. The light we shine does pierce the darkness to heal our souls and our world.

Seek to serve.

"In the cocoon of failure await the wings of opportunity."

William Muncrief 2007

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