So many people live a complicated life, facing complicated problems and carrying on complicated relationships ~ that's why they feel unhappy or even downright miserable. But Jesus has come, is here and ready to simplify our lives. Read about him in the Gospels. He never gets theoretical, is always practical and keeping things simple. Put your faith in him and your burdens will be easy to carry or even vanish in time ~ this is how God blesses the faithful.
The sharing of my spiritual thoughts and experiences
"Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." (Matthew 5:48)
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Measuring True Success
True Success is not measured by how things turn out for you from the world's point of view. The relevant questions are: "Has God being glorified?" and "Have you grown spiritually closer to God?"
About Receiving Holy Communion
We must take receiving Holy Communion seriously. I see the act as making a pact with the Lord. You let the Lord enter to dwell within you to work on your transformation, so something should happen afterward. Since God remains the same always, guess who's left to change. To anyone who anticipates much, much will be given. Don't miss the opportunity to ask the Lord to set your heart aflame for you to experience more peace, joy, and freedom.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Praying Seriously
I was just reading an article on the most celebrated French jazz pianist Martial Solal. When he talks about one solo disc he made, he says, "I liked the atmosphere while I was recording. It was a very dark room with an excellent piano, a small studio and I played non-stop. It was a very concentrated effort, and this is very important when you play: to have total concentration and not be disturbed by anything. Then you can really get inside the music and play without preconceptions, allowing your mind to travel far away."
Praying to God is like that too. It's best that we find a quiet place with nothing to disturb us and pray "seriously." We concentrate on the Lord and pour our heart out. We laugh, cry, talk, question, petition, praise, or just contemplate in silence as the Spirit leads. There is no holding back, only love and trust. This is true heart-to-heart communication with God.
The Fantastic Love of God
I have been thinking how beautiful the love of God is. The best of all is that this sweet, gentle, yet most powerful love is free, yours for the asking. For this Christmas, ask the Lord to give you this love fully. Let this love surround you, embrace you, soak and permeate you. Let this love fill your heart and mind. Let this love purify you, renew you both internally and externally, transforming you into a creature lovely for the Lord to look at. Let this love take over your life, guiding you through life without fear and worry, but always with courage and hope. Last, ask this love to give you humility and help you surrender to the Lord without reservation.
This request has to be the best possible present you can ever give to both God and yourself.
Give Without Cost
I was especially impressed by what the Lord said in today's Gospel reading from Matthew 9. The last line is "Without cost you have received; without cost you are to give.” The Lord has freely given us everything (nothing is of ours) and we are to freely give others what we have received. This is the way that leads to freedom of the heart and mind. We are simply on our way, journeying toward our Father in heaven. The lesser the baggage we carry with us, the more pleasant and carefree will our journey be. Like the disciples Jesus sent out to proclaim the Gospel of his Kingdom, we are to travel light and give freely.
A Special Privilege
The reading from Isaiah 30 this morning made me see that we have a direct communication line to the heart of God. As long as we speak from the bottom of our heart with total sincerity and honesty to God, he will instantly hear us. There is no need to pick up a phone or turn on your computer to send an email ~ it just can't be any simpler. This privilege provides the opportunity for us to develop a most intimate relationship with our loving Lord ~ a privilege to appreciate, treasure, and be thankful for.
Friday, December 3, 2010
The Joy of Christ
Unlike the pleasures of the world, the joy of Christ bypasses all the senses and goes directly to the heart. While worldly pleasures enslaves the heart, the joy of Christ frees it instead.
We Are What We Think
We are what we eat, and it's also true that we are what we think. An unselfish, undefiled, and holy person is one who does not think selfish, impure, and evil thoughts.
Purgatory Makes Sense
On my recent trip away from home, I saw and met so many people who basically are good people, but they do not know the Lord and pretty much live for the material world. If I were in their place, I probably wouldn't have fared better. If they don't get to heaven, then probably most of the world's population won't get there either. I do personally believe that God's mercy is so great that only those who deliberately reject him will not make it. Hence, the existence of purgatory makes perfect sense.
Do understand that I am merely stating a personal belief, not seeking to argue with anyone who might hold a different view.
We Must Follow Jesus
In today's world, the souls of so many are in jeopardy. We have absolutely no power to save ourselves ~ we can't even grow one extra hair on our own. To be saved, our sins need to be forgiven and only God has that power. He has created us; surely he can save us. Therefore, he alone is the one we're to hold onto. We must let everything else that obstructs us go, no matter how much pain this may cause us. Ultimately, it's what God wants that counts. To go against his will would be sheer folly. He is the gateway for the soul to freedom.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Heart over Head over Mouth
During the trial, one spokesman of the other side really knew how to talk ~ he was obviously a talented speaker. What came to my mind was that the three things we all possess, appearing in the order of decreasing importance, are the heart, the head (mind), and the mouth. If the heart is not in the right place, no matter how eloquent you are, what comes out will be unclean. If the head does not have discernment, what comes out may show you as nothing but a hot-air balloon. Therefore, be pure and wise (humble) first before you speak.
God Delivers Us from Evil
Where I was these last three weeks, I did have access to the Internet, but I was unable to do any posting because such sites as GoogleBlogger, Facebook, and YouTube were all banned. At any rate, let me first thank the Lord and all of you who remembered me in prayer from the bottom of my heart for the outcome of my trial. This "trial" was in reality a trial in court, at which I faced a sizable number of "enemies" telling rampant lies, fabricating stories, and making false accusations against me ~ a perfect example of bearing false witness against your neighbor. By the grace of God, I was able to remain calm and even felt sorry for them. At the very end, the Lord sprang a big surprise that neither I nor any of my opponents could possibly have expected and I was totally vindicated! In a way, I was not surprised at all because when you put all your trust in God, he will invariably deliver you from all evil. May he be praised forever.
Build Your House on Rock
I just returned home from my three-week break. Resuming daily Mass attendance this morning felt like going back to heaven. Not that Christ was not with me when I was away; the fact is that he is always with (within) me ~ how can you keep him away when he loves you so much??? Receiving him again simply fulfills the longing.
Today's Gospel reading was from Matthew 7, in which Christ describes the person who listens to his words and acts on them is like a wise man who built his house on rock. Imagine your house set solidly on rock and virtually became part of it. That's the wonderful, secure feeling you get when you obey the Lord and place your entire trust on him. That's what believing in him is all about.
As I continue my posting, I shall post the thoughts that came to me during my break along with my current thoughts.
Monday, November 8, 2010
An Announcement
A situation has come up that requires my attention and attendance away from home. Most likely, I won't be able to do any posting from now on until after December 1. Where I'll be, I may not have access to the Internet, and I am going to miss daily Mass too. This will be a big test of my faith in the Lord. It is my prayer that by trusting in him, I shall remain calm and loving throughout this trial. I'll be grateful if you'll remember me in your prayer. May God continue to bless you all abundantly.
God Is Reasonable
In today's Gospel reading, Luke 17: 1-7, Jesus, to stress the importance, again uses strong words to command us to not sin, to forgive, to believe, etc. My thoughts are that even though the demands sound severe, they can be met or he wouldn't have given them to us, for he is always reasonable. With God's help, all should be possible. Looking at it from another angle: if we simply go along with doing what he wants us to do, how can he change his mind to make it impossible for us? God just does not contradict himself.
Longing for God
Today I felt a deep longing for the Lord. Once you've tasted the sweetness of the Lord, everything else becomes tasteless. The world is only enjoyable to those deeply immersed in it, but tiresome to those who live in the Lord. This is only normal in one's growth process and is a good sign. I still remember from way back that after I switched to color TV, I didn't want to go back to watching shows on black-&-white sets anymore. Same way with food, music, or the size of the house we live in. We just move on to "better" things. Then, once you get to Jesus, there's just nothing better or more satisfying.
Today's Response to the reading from Psalm 24 echoes my feeling: "Lord, this is the people that longs to see your face."
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Live Outside Your Cocoon
Looking at the world, I see that each person lives in a space of his own; and in most cases, that space is just a small cocoon. A person is shaped by his own experiences, how he was brought up, the society he lives in, and every thing or person he comes in contact with. He may continue to change; but basically, he shapes himself the way he likes ~ he is still himself inside his cocoon.
Once the person encounters God, then he's no longer confined to his limited space ~ he now enters the unlimited space outside to live, letting God shape him into a new creature, free and beautiful.
A simplified description, but true.
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