"Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." (Matthew 5:48)

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

***To Know the Lord Without Seeing***

        In today's Gospel reading from John 20, Jesus appeared to Mary of Magdala and she believed that he had indeed risen. She went and announced to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord." Now we already know that he is risen. To know him, we only need to be open to him and he'll come and reveal himself to us. Then we can  proclaim "I now know the Lord." 

****One We Must Know*

        If we could be made aware of our sinful state and the fact that if we do not repent and change our ways, we'd be heading straight toward hell, then we'd realize our dire need of Jesus our Savior. We can pretty much ignore everything else, but not him, for only he can save us from sin and show us the way to live right and gain eternal life!

Monday, April 21, 2025

**Peace Completed

        Communion experience. The Lord completes my peace.

**To Please ≠ to Love**

        To please someone is not the same as to love someone. If you try to please someone without love, then you motive is not pure. But if you love someone with no concern about whether that person will be pleased or not, your love is pure. Usually, you want to please God because you love him. Wishing to please God alone and not yourself is a noteworthy virtue! The trouble with today's world is that too many people are so eager to please others with ulterior motives that they forget all about pleasing God.

***Smart Move to Make Now***

        Pope Francis has just died after his bout with pneumonia. May he rest in peace! It just shows that you can be the most powerful, the most wealthy, the most famous, the most admired, or the most popular person in the whole world and still die, face the Lord God, and end up doing whatever he wants you to do. So the smart thing to do is to do God's will always now so that after you die, you'll not have to do anything that goes against your will.

Sunday, April 20, 2025

**How to Initiate Knowing God*

        The best approach is to go directly to him and talk to him humbly from your heart that's completely open to him. Otherwise, your pride can easily get in the way to impede any progress. 

***Learning to Abandon Ourselves to God***

        We always have those we love and pray hard for, yet they remain hardhearted and unbelieving. Perhaps we should become more detached from them and trust in God even more. When God tested Abraham's faith and obedience by asking him to offer his son Isaac as a burnt offering, he actually started carrying it out without hesitation—that was absolutely amazing and inspiring! I think his example can help us abandon ourselves totally to God, knowing that he tests those who love him and will always come through.

***What Not to Put Off

        You can put off doing many things and it's not going to matter much, but you should never put off doing God's will. So get to know him well so that you my know and follow his will. True living is all about learning to let God be your Lord, thus setting you free from yourself. 

***Knowing Christ vs. Not Knowning Him***

        I have not seen Christ the Lord, yet he came to me and made me know him as if I had seen him. For this I am overjoyed and most grateful. I truly pity those who do not believe in him and are unaware of what they are missing and will happen to them in the end should they not wake up.

***Greatest Joy and Greatest Sorrow***

        Our greatest joy is knowing that God loves us, and our greatest sorrow is knowing that many do not love him to their own detriment.

***There's Only One God***

        If all those who believe in Christ gain eternal life, then certainly all those who reject him won't receive that—he's the dividing factor here. On judgment day, we'll be either taken or left behind. Many believe that there is a God and Christ is it!  

***Easter Message to All***

         The Lord God bas already extended his mercy to us to the max—he has given his own Son so that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life. So cast your pride aside, soften you heart, and welcome this terrific news. God is all for us; let him win and we win big!

Friday, April 18, 2025

*****Jesus Is Pivotal*

        Today's second reading came from Hebrews 4 & 5. From 5:9, we read that Jesus became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him. This sums up beautifully about Jesus. Obey him and you are saved, all we need to know. It's so simple, yet absolutely pivotal!

***Jesus Our Genuine Savior***

        Today is Good Friday of the Lord's Passion. Jesus is believed to have fulfilled over 300 Old Testament prophecies. I do now know them all. But after just reading Isaiah 52:13-53:12, today's first reading, there was no doubt that Jesus had to be the coming Messiah Isaiah prophesied 700 years before his birth. This is absolutely amazing!

Thursday, April 17, 2025

****Sad Reality**

         In John 3:16, Jesus said, "God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life." And in Matthew 5:48, he said, "Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." Once we believe in Jesus, we don't become perfect right away. So to make heaven, believing in him is required and becoming perfect should be our goal. The Christian life now looks like this: We continue to sin and then repent and ask for God's forgiveness each time, in hope that we'll sin less and less. Sadly, many seeming good people are not even interested in taking that first step of believing in Christ.

*****Jesus the One to Imitate*****

        The Gospel reading on this Holy Thursday came from John 13. Before the feast of Passover, Jesus rose from supper and began to wash the disciples' feet. After he had washed them, he said to them, "Do you realize what I have done for you? You call me 'teacher' and 'master,'  and rightly so, for indeed I am. If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another's feet. I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you, you should also do." That last statement is what we need to remember, meaning "We should do as he has done for us." And he has died to save us!

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

***God Forever Exciting***

        Normally, we find new things a lot more exciting than old things. For example, it's always exciting to visit places we've never been to before. I often like jumping to learn a new piece of music on the piano, even though I may not enjoy playing it as much as the one I am still working on. And almost everyone looks forward to the beginning of a New Year. On the contrary, the more we know Christ, the more we find him to be exciting. I believe these are the reasons. (1) Christ being infinite, there are always new things we can learn from him. So he remains forever new, you could say. (2) Things of the world get tiresome because they provide only momentary pleasures, while God refreshes and uplifts us at the soul level. (3) God continually renews those who follow him, making them feel new.