Let's face it: we'll never be able to do all the things we'd like to do nor finish doing the many things we've started on in our lifetime. Recognizing and accepting this fact will alleviate or eliminate our anxieties we normally feel. We simply do our very best and leave the outcome to God ~ that's what he expects. To go beyond that is being prideful. Let all things be done in God's time. Yes, patience is a sign of holiniss.
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"Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." (Matthew 5:48)
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Total Submission to God
At Breaking of the Bread during Mass today, as usual all prayed "Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world: have mercy on us" twice, then "Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world: grant us peace." I just felt that that's the perfect moment to submit myself totally to God. Without his mercy, I wouldn't be able to survive; and without God, I wouldn't be able to gain true peace.
Our Living Faith
Since Jesus actually came into this world ~ the Gospels clearly record his life and his teachings have been handed down from the Apostles through the centuries to us, unbroken ~ our faith in him is a concrete, living faith. Life is the arena in which we practice this faith and also the crucible in which this faith gets tested and honed. See every happening in our life as a chance to exercise and perfect this faith, a God-given gift more precious than any material thing we can own or even our own life, for life without faith is emptiness.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Mary's Cooperation
Another thought on this Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
Adam and Eve disobeyed God and went astray. Through Mary, the new Eve, Christ came to us and we were brought back to God. We who believe are no longer lost. The circle is now complete. How blessed we are! Thanks be to God. Thank you, Mother, for your cooperation.
Our Special Role
Today is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Our Holy Mother is obviously a specially-favored creature chosen by God to carry out his plan. Let's not forget that each one of us is given a special role in God's plan too, not so prominent but just as important in God's eyes. We must do our utmost to fulfill our assigned function or duty, which is revealed to us through God's love and our loving him back.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Love Must Rule
1 Corinthians 13, 13: So faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love. Indeed, it is because God is love and there's nothing greater than God. Anything done without love is ultimately empty. It struck me today that even being pure is still being neutral. To get into positive territory, we must actively love.
Prepare the Way of the Lord
Today is the Memorial of St. Ambrose. In Reading 1 from Isaiah 40, we hear "A voice cries out: In the desert prepare the way of the LORD! Make straight in the wasteland a highway for our God!" This was before Jesus came into the world. This same verse is still relevant because now he comes to us each time we receive him in the Holy Eucharist. The desert and the wasteland are now us and we must prepare ourselves properly so that the Lord may find us easy and comfortable to enter.
Monday, December 6, 2010
The Presence of the Lord
The Lord is present everywhere in our universe. Receiving the body and blood in the Holy Eucharist particularly makes me aware of his holy presence. You'll have to have a heart made of stone not to be affected by it. Once you experience his loving presence, you'll want to give your heart to him and you'll never be the same again.
God Always Helps
Any time I have something troubling me, I go to the Lord ~ I know that he has a solution for me; in fact, for any problem you may have ~ no doubt about it! But sometimes you do have to search your heart hard to get in touch with the Holy Spirit dwelling deep within you to find the solution. This is "fun" because you know that you'll have peace when you receive the answer. Often the situation doesn't change externally ~ the Holy Spirit simply helps you perceive the problem correctly and shows you how to deal with it. God is always understanding and reasonable. He loves to help us if only we'll trust him. You can never lose with his help.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Jesus Simplifies Life
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.
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.
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