So what does old, dead St. Patrick have in common with us today, and why should we celebrate his life? At the very least, we share snakes, slavery, and most importantly - access to a FAITH in God that never gives up. Click here to read about St. Patrick. He was a pretty cool dude.
As you know, Texas has poisonous snakes (sorry, this is gross, but it's the only current picture I have of one)...
1) In St. Patrick's day, around 400 years after Christ, the people of Ireland had a problem with poisonous snakes too - and not just physical ones, but things like practicing magic and praying to other gods and spirits that went against believing in the one true God. Through St. Patrick, God showed the people of Ireland the truth by way of miracles and love. What snake-like things are making you afraid today?
We can learn from his example that we have no need to fear the "snakes" in our lives - real or figurative. God is WAY more powerful.
2) Similarly, St. Patrick was kidnapped at 14 years old to become a slave for those same Druids and pagans of Ireland (read the article at the link above for details). It was during those six years as a slave and being mistreated that St. Patrick learned to pray and to depend on God. Like St. Patrick, we are all a slave to somebody or something that is always telling us what to do. Who or what is always bossing you?
We can choose now to practice St. Patrick's example and pray through it by asking God for help and wisdom instead of fighting it, as is our human tendency.
3) Finally, through receiving the gift of FAITH, St. Patrick was able to escape his slavery and for the next 40 years to share the Good News to all of Ireland that we all have forgiveness of sins through Jesus Christ! Who is around you today that, like Ireland, needs to hear that?
We can be like St. Patrick today and share our FAITH with others in our world.
There is much more significance to this holiday than I will go into on this blog, but I encourage you to read about the symbolism of the shamrock and more. God is in every part of the story! If you know the meanings behind the festivities, it can make celebrating them all the more fun and meaningful, although pinching people not wearing green is fun in itself.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!