In today's 1st Scripture reading we read these words:
...for this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue,
virtue with knowledge,
knowledge with self-control,
self-control with endurance,
endurance with devotion,
devotion with mutual affection,
mutual affection with love..." (2 Peter 1:2-7)
“Make sure
that what you do elevates or encourages, and doesn’t tear down.” Martha
Williamson was given that advice by her father when she told him she wanted to
become a TV producer and writer. She took those words to heart when working on
her shows Touched by an Angel and her new Hallmark Channel series
Signed, Sealed, Delivered about postal workers who track down the
recipients of long-lost mail.
Williamson
incorporates her father’s virtues into her stories whenever possible. She notes
that he was born in 1901, always remained a gentleman, and conveyed a lot of
wisdom to her. She thought of him when writing a recent storyline about a young
postal worker who befriends a lonely, elderly woman at a retirement home. The
goal was to share a message about how we as a society treat our elders.
Williamson
said on Christopher Closeup, “Because my father was so much older, I
not only spent time with him as an elderly person, but with his friends. The
greatest mistake we can make is to discount the power of what those folks have
to offer.”
Love, devotion, endurance, affection ... apply to our behaviors with everyone no matter who they are, no matter their age, no matter their walk in life, no matter our personal feelings about them.
In You alone, God, I place my trust -- from today's Responsorial Psalm
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