[I am honored to welcome Rev. Mr. Adolph Uryniak as my guest blogger today. Ordained to the permanent Diaconate in 2006, the good Deacon resides in New York State with his wife, Sue, their three sons and six precious grandchildren. He fuels and sustains his passion to evangelize by spending much time each week before the Eucharistic Lord he loves and serves so well.]
Be Disruptive!
By Deacon Adolph Uryniak
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“Take my yoke upon you and learn from
me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves.
For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
With
these words Christ poses a disruptive challenge. Disruptive in that it
exchanges following Mosaic Law, for following the two great Commandments of “Love
God and love your neighbor as yourself.”
In reality,
following the two Great Commandments encompasses all of Mosaic law; it’s a matter
of how you go about it.
The
disruption comes in how one changes from one paradigm to the other.