Being Fully Present

I was reminded the other day of something I had read in The Shattered Lantern by Ronald Rolheiser. He said…

The original sin of Adam and Eve, the prototype of all sin, is presented as a failure to be receptive and grateful.

Just think about it for a second. God creates Adam and Eve and places them in the garden where they are surrounded by unmistakable beauty and all the goodness of life. They are experiencing the fullness of life, the way it was intended to be and are promised it will continue…under one condition. Just don’t eat the fruit of a certain tree.

However, we all know they would eventually fail to receive life as a gift and instead try to seize it as if it were owed to them.

When I think of my own life and the sin that often creeps in, it usually begins with my failure to see life as a gift.

My lust.
My pride.
My anger.
My lack of forgiveness.

It’s all the overflow of a heart which begins to believe that something is “owed” to me and it keeps me from being fully present and appreciative of what I have.

I’m wondering how different today would be for each one of us if we seek to go through this day to day viewing our life, our circumstances, our relationships, and yes, even our hardships and challenges as gifts. As opportunities to be the men or women God has created us to be.

Today I seek to be receptive, grateful and simply present.

As you know I’m a huge fan of the Catalyst Conference and all God is using them to accomplish. This year’s Catalyst Atlanta conference, Oct 5-7,  has an amazing theme of “Be Present.” I can’t wait to see how these two amazing days help us learn to “be present” in our lives and ministry. Today, August 25th, is the early bird deadline for Catalyst conference so if you haven’t already, jump over there and register today.