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

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Jesus Can Make Us Whole

        Today at Communion time, when I heard the priest declare, "This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world," my thoughts ran like this ~ if Jesus can take away my sins, surely he can take away my imperfections and all the other little warts.  This gave me great confidence in asking for him to make me whole. 

Where Is Your True Home?

         This early morning as I drove on the road, I noticed an eerie beauty in the distant scene as I gazed ahead, for there were grey clouds and the sun was not fully up yet.  I  thought of the many other beautiful sights and things in the world and the question "Would you want to live forever in this world?" popped into my mind.  Let's say that you will not even age or get sick, what would your answer be? 
        I know I wouldn't want to remain in this world forever.  There are beauties and pleasures around, but there are also wars, natural disasters, accidents, and worst of all, evil.  As time marches on, I sense more and more that I am just journeying through this world.  Now that I have known Christ the Lord, my true home is definitely not here below anymore.    

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

God Smoothes Our Way

        Today's Responsorial Psalm (119) starts out: "Those who love your law have great peace, and for them there is no stumbling block."  I couldn't agree with that more.  May I add that for those who love the Lord, it's smooth sailing all the way. 



Move Forward Always

        Today the Lord made me see that I should not lose peace over my imperfections as long as my intention is good.  We are imperfect and this is a fact.  To feel bad about it is being self-centered.  Let each slip be an opportunity to put even more faith in God, knowing that only he can make us perfect.  Therefore, move forward always, following our one and only bright, shining light.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Rejecting Christ Is...

rejecting the greatest possible love that could be ours for the asking.       

Amazing Universe by Amazing God

        I saw the picture of the earth from the space on one TV presentation.  It's covered mostly with water and I could imagine it rotating and traveling through space around the sun consistently for perhaps billions of years already. This is truly quite amazing.  If you go back far enough in time, people would have a hard time believing in this, but today it's a known fact. 
        Like that is the revelation that 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.  This is also amazing and hard to believe, but true. 
        All I want to say is that we live in an amazing universe created by an amazing God.  

Monday, February 21, 2011

To Live Without Fear

        I see people living in all kinds of fear; but do you know that when you rest in Jesus, all fears vanish?  It works, not because it happens to work, but because Jesus is the truth!  He simply takes care of all who trust in him. 

To Know God Well

        Have you ever been in awe of God?  If the answer is no, then your probably don't know him very well yet.
        What is the love of your life?  If it's not God, then you probably don't know God that well yet.       

All God Asks

        All God asks of us is that we let go in him so that he may freely mold us into new creatures pleasing to him.  Then our estranged relationship with him will be no more and we are welcomed back as sons and daughters of his family. 

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Enjoy God

        God is to be worshipped, adored, and loved; but he is also to be enjoyed at all times, especially when he teaches you a lesson or fills you with joy.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Past No Longer Relevant

        I realize that if I don't know Christ today, I would be a pretty unhappy person.  That's because looking back, I see that my childhood wasn't exactly happy, I studied the wrong subjects in college, didn't work at any jobs that really suited me, and wished that I had done so many things differently.  I rather felt sorry for myself for having wasted most of my own life.  Do I regret my past?  Now that I have found Christ, the answer is a resounding "no."  It's this past that lead me to Christ.  The joy has wiped out all the sorrows!  What the past was like is no longer relevant because having Christ is all that matters.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Sorrow to Gratitude to Joy

        It's Friday, the day to pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary.  When I thought about the suffering Jesus underwent, I felt great sorrow.  Then after I realized that he did it so that we could be saved, gratitude followed.  Finally, when I saw that I had been saved and was to return to the bosom of the Father, gratitude turned into great joy.  A beautiful progression.  And the best is yet to come! 

Humility Is...

being nothing ourselves before God so that we become totally dependent upon him.       

Following God

        To show our trust in the Lord, let us not waste any time mulling over things that could happen but have not happened yet.  Seek to do God's will alone and not what we want for ourselves.  Follow, follow, and follow ~ let things happen the Lord's way. 
         

The Lord Uplifts Us

        After I received Holy Communion this morning, I felt that I was being lifted to a new level of existence.  Call it a closer union, a renewal in the Holy Spirit or whatever ~ a new freedom was experienced.

A Most Significant Question

        In today's Gospel reading from Mark 8:34-9:1, Jesus sayings deserve our utmost attention.  The most poignant question he asked: "What profit is there for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life?"  It's clear that our life continues on into eternity.  The question is serious, most significant, and one that we must consider in our spiritual journey.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

To Think as God Does

        In today's Gospel reading from Mark 8, Jesus rebukes Peter for thinking not as God does, but as human beings do.  Obviously, we need to have the mind of Christ to think right.  This again calls for union with God. 
        The tragedy of the world is that people do not see beyond their own immediate future or surroundings, and their thinking is basically self-centered .  To think as God does, one must first look beyond this life and keep the overall picture in mind.  The more we become united with Jesus, the more we'll be like him in every way. 

Essential Praying

        To prove that we truly love and/or forgive someone, we must follow up by praying for that person from the bottom of our heart.  And God will reward us with peace.