Monday, December 15, 2008

An Advent Prayer for YOU

I am a life coach and a United Methodist minister. In our Christian tradition, we use the four Sundays before Christmas to prepare us for celebrating the birth of the baby Jesus. My own Advent reflections this year focus on Mary and Joseph and their roles in the God’s great Christmas gift to the world… Jesus.

If I could be a life coach to Mary and Joseph, these are some powerful questions I would ask:

MARY: What was it like for you, a young teenager… to be visited by the angel? …To be told you were to become pregnant by the Holy Spirit? …To tell your fiancĂ© Joseph what the angel had said? What helped you to believe the angel’s words and continue on as “the Lord’s handmaiden”?

JOSEPH: What was it like for you… to have your fiancĂ© tell you her pregnancy was from “the Holy Spirit”? …To face embarrassment and humiliation? …To have an angel visit you and confirm Mary’s story? What assisted you in believing the angel’s message and to continue your engagement?

As Christians and coaches we are privileged to work with people to create more fully their God-given life. Christmas reminds us that God cared enough to send the very best…his own son…into our world. God was, and is, and will be, at work in our lives also.

So my Advent prayer for YOU:

As Mary was attentive to what was
happening in her,

and Joseph attentive to the
possibility of God at work in the events of his life,

so too may you be attentive to God’s
Spirit at work in you. Amen and Amen!



Dr. Jim Robey, CPCC, ACC

Saturday, March 29, 2008

It’s Sabbath Time

Thank you Lord – for Sabbath time.

Time to rest
To play
To pray
To renew
To focus on
You
Me
The ones who share my life.

You invite me to a rhythm
of work & play & rest;
to “waste time”; to do things differently;
to reboot my MindBodySpirit; to see
I do get to choose this time & it is
HOLY TIME by my choice and allowing the
joy of choice to be felt.

Lord, I confess that I need Sabbath time,
and that often I am “too busy” to take it;
that my busy-ness becomes a way
to deny my human-ness;
that I forget how much I need Sabbath time.

So right now – in the midst of this Sabbath –
I say “thank you”
That you are God, and I’m not;
That you send reminders of my need of Sabbath time;
That I get to choose Sabbath time;
That you are always waiting for me.

Lord, in your mercy, hear my prayer. Amen


So…when will you choose to make TIME a SABBATH?

Jim Robey
3/29/08