My Older Brother

Thanks to television and movies, I have always secretly wanted an older brother. Now, do not get me wrong, I love my family and would not change a thing about. But, I consistently thought it would be neat to have that one person who would help me with that tricky math problem, who would be my date to a school dance or who would stand up for me after a boy broke my heart—you know, just the seemingly classic older brother.

However, as the years continued to pass and I continued to grow, I have come to realize that I have had an older brother my entire life.

His name is Jesus.

While He cannot physically look over my shoulder, typing numbers into a calculator to help me with my math homework, physically dance around the room with me or physically dry my tears, He can, and certainly does, fulfill an older brother’s greatest task: loving me.

Perhaps in the past I longed for that absent sibling because my relationship with Jesus was simple and based upon what my teachers told me in school. But now, through my own college studies, personal prayer and readings, I have a better understanding, albeit imperfect, knowledge of Him. Specifically, I know that Jesus is always by my side, rooting for me and leading me to righteousness even when I sin. Also, I realize that simply talking to Him as if He was physically in the room actually causes Him to be present. Stated otherwise, just like Jesus presents Himself in the Eucharist after the priest blesses it, when we talk to Jesus, He enters our world, our homes and our lives to establish an everlasting relationship. Furthermore, Jesus fills any role we long for in our lives, meaning that whenever we feel alone or incomplete, Jesus satisfies us.

Of course, this relationship must not be solely focused on us and our needs. In particular, just as much as we yearn for divine love, Jesus desires our earthly love. So, while we use prayer to invoke His presence, we also ought to use that same vehicle to praise and adore Him. If we fail to do so, Jesus’ love will not cease, but we will develop an ill relationship. In fact, just like an actual biological relationship with an older brother, each sibling must take time to show appreciation for each other. Otherwise, both of them may not truly understand the dynamics of their bond, resulting in less interaction and weaker respect for one another.

Thus, whenever I struggle with homework, feel alone or let the world get me down, I know that I have an older brother constantly watching out for me and consoling me.

So, yes, I still long for an older brother, but not simply the kind from television and movies. Rather, I long for my older brother and His hugs. But, I know that longing will be satisfied fully when He comes again in His glory to be with me, and all of us, forever.


Sincerely,

Ash




 

My Older Brother

What is Love?

It seems as though you either love Valentine’s Day, or you absolutely hate it. In other words, some people my age seem to think that you can only celebrate Valentine’s Day if you have a valentine.

Well, I guess I’m not like people my age.

Valentine’s Day is all about love. Of course, if you have a sweetie, this holiday is a great time for you. However, if you don’t, you can still enjoy the day because you are still loved!

In my mind, love is not just finding that one person who you want to spend the rest of your life with. Rather, love encompasses anyone and everyone in your life who you care about and who care about you.

For example, I don’t have a boyfriend. However, I do have a wonderful family who loves me now and will always. Additionally, I was created out of God’s love and He continues to love me every moment as I continue to grow and love Him.

I’ll admit, though, sometimes it’s a little sad not to be able to find a decent guy, but I’ve also learned that even if I never get married, I’ll always love and be loved.

So, while some will let the “Valentine’s Day blues” ruin their holiday, I’ll be celebrating by indulging in spaghetti and meatballs, just like Lady and the Tramp.

I invite you all to do the same by finding your happiness and love in the gifts God has so graciously given you.

That’s what this holiday means to me.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Sincerely,

Ash




 

What is Love?