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![]() In cooperation with Bishop Geoffrey Robinson and his publisher, John Garratt Publishing, we have pleasure in presenting the end chapter meditations from his book which has created so much interest around the world. Today the reflection comes from Chapter Four. An Eternal Plan, a Sharing of Life and the Reign of God It is God's will that every single human being, regardless of age, gender, colour, race, caste, religion or sexual orientation, should grow to become all she or he is capable of being. In this way the human race as a whole can grow to become all it is capable of being. In harmony and to the extent possible for each individual, we are called to develop our potential in seven areas: physical, intellectual, emotional, social, artistic, moral and spiritual. By doing this, we learn to use to the full all the gifts God has given us to help our world to grow. To help us to do this, God invites us to share in an eternal plan of life in all its fullness through the reign of God within our hearts. Which particular path we walk in seeking this eternal plan, Jewish or Christian or Muslim, Catholic or Orthodox or Protestant, is important, but the sincerity of our search is even more important. We constantly live the tension that we must both walk humbly with others, and at the same time find our individual way to God by taking personal responsibility for the choices we make. A path to God is authentic if it eventually forces us to find God in the very depths of our own being. Within the Christian community the real authority of any person is directly proportional to the integrity and authenticity of this experience of God within one's own depths. It is persons, not religions, that God loves. God is happy when persons of any or no religion do things that help others, saddened when they do things that harm others, and loves all of them always, whatever they do. War, terrorism, suicide, coercion, hatred or despising others, in the
name of religious beliefs, is an abomination to God. ![]() Credit: These meditations are taken from the end of chapter reflections in Bishop Geoffrey Robinson's book, Confronting Power and Sex in the Catholic Church Reclaiming the Spirit of Jesus, published by John Garratt Publishing. We thank Bishop Robinson and John Garratt Publishing for permission to reproduce these meditations on Catholica Australia.
We welcome your thoughts in response to Bishop Robinson's reflection in our forum. ©2007 Geoffrey Robinson |
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