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

Sunday, December 18, 2022

**Be Ready Now and Always

        Jesus advises us to always remain vigilant and be prepared for his coming, for he shall appear at an expected hour. This is good advice, since we may die before his coming and meet him that way. So it's best that we be ready now and always. It does make sense to live each hour as our last one on earth. Prepare for the "worst" scenario is the wise way to go.  

Saturday, December 17, 2022

***Perfect Pre-Christmas Prayer***

        Today after morning Mass, we continued praying the Christmas Novena. The verse. 1 Thessalonians 5:23, from the first reading is particularly beautiful to me: May the God of peace himself make you perfectly holy and may you entirely, spirit, soul, and body, be preserved blameless for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. May the Lord answer this prayer for all of us before Christmas. 

***Reaching the Spiritual Summit

        Communion experience. Receiving the Lord in the Holy Eucharist is reaching the ultimate spiritual summit in this life. You receive exactly what the Apostles did from the Lord at the Last Supper. Receive it only if you believe that it's truly the body and blood of Christ and you are in a state of grace. 

**Heart, Key to Reconciliation with God

        Do you know that our heart is our first and last obstacle to our reconciliation with God? Give your heart to God to clear the way.

***God the Great Heart Specialist

        If your heart is unclean, repent and God will totally take away your sins and make you clean. If your heart is heavily weighed down, tell God about it and he'll lighten your burden or lift it completely off you. If your heart is depressed, share you sorrows with him and he'll fill you with hope and joy. If your heart is badly wounded, seek help from him and he'll heal it. If your heart is broken, seek consolation from him and he'll make it whole again. Always share everything with God from your heart and it will become your great private joy.

**Dependence upon God Is Different

        We are always taught to stand on our own feet and not to depend upon anyone else. This shows that you are a real man or woman. But there is an exception. When it comes to dependence upon God, it's not only good, but also most beautiful. We who are created and loved by God are already dependent upon God for all things, whether you realize it or not. But we need to acknowledge that dependence to the Lord from our hearts. This reconciles us with him and can even lead us to full spiritual union with him. 

Friday, December 16, 2022

**American Sodom and Gomorrah

         Very sad reality. Just make sure that no children watches this video. 

 

***Again, Be Prepared and Ready

        A tragic car accident just took place in my little city, killing all four male occupants. The driver was a friend of a friend of ours. The car hit a tree, bounced off it, hit a second tree, and burst into flames. May they rest in peace. In these uncertain times when we are hearing so many warnings from heaven, we need to be prepared for whatever coming our way. But even in times of peace, we need to be ready, for we may die at any time. So it breaks my heart to see so many Catholics still remaining lukewarm or even straying away from the Church. For them, if any tragedy strikes, it'll come as a shock. How good it is to remain in the Lord and not have to be concerned, whatever happens to us.

***God to Go All Out For***

        With such a beautiful and magnificent Lord, not to go all out to possess him is just not good enough. In Matthew 13, Jesus said to his disciples, "The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. Again, it's like a merchant searching for fine pearls. When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes and sells all that he has and buys it." This is how we should feel about the Lord. Once you find out how great and lovely he is, you will want to give up everything you have and go all out to possess and be possessed by him.

****Rejoicing in the God of Christ*

        Today's first thought at morning Mass: We are so fortunate and blessed to have a God who is pure love and loves us with the greatest possible love. This is what we should rejoice about every moment! And our most appropriate response should be to let him make us holy. 

Thursday, December 15, 2022

***Most Satisfying Relationship

        Communion experience. It is supernatural because I experience the Lord as the most intimate person I can possibly know, an experience you can never have with anyone else in this world. The intimacy is life-changing and beautiful beyond words. He knows all about me and lets me know all about him. Christ is the only one we need to know, as he is our Savior. He truly fulfills all our desires.

***Our Pilgrimage

        We all go to God anyway, so it's best to make our journey a pilgrimage to him. Seeking union with God thru the Holy Eucharist is absolutely the best and quickest way us to get there. When you receive the Lord in this holy sacrament, you already accept his invitation to be with him forever. Then when you give yourself completely to him, you attain union with him spiritually as well. You have practically reached the end of your journey.   

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

**To Forgive All Others

         Here's why we should not judge but forgive all others. We are all sinners, captives of the Devil to various degree. Even all the great evildoers are captives, not the Devil himself. So there is always hope for them to change, to become good, especially if we pray hard for them. Be merciful as our Lord is merciful.

**Blessed and Happy Is the One . . .

who is ready to leave this world to meet his Lord.

**Spending Time with the Lord

         If you are a Catholic and wish to know the Lord better, just pour your heart out to him. The best time to do that is right after Mass after you had received the Holy Eucharist earlier. You need to find a church where you can remain after Mass and that's quiet enough for prayer. Go sit or kneel as close to the tabernacle as possible. The chapel I go to for daily Mass is ideal. A small space that's peaceful and comfortable. Attendance is small, so after a few minutes, most attendees will have left, often leaving me as the only one there. I spend up to around 40 minutes with the Lord. This is how I make my spiritual progress. 

***Common Sense Conclusion***

        God is omnipotent and we are 100% dependent upon him. Without his sustainment, we won't be able to exist at all. If you have any common sense, you would see this truth. It follows that we should obey God as our Lord and Savior always. That's all.

**A Very Sad Observance

         The worst part of hell is not that the punishment is horrible, but that the suffering lasts for all eternity. I do pray that all souls will be saved. The very sad thing is that living people in general don't think much about hell and all that. They take out insurance on their house, their car, their life, etc., leaving their next life completely unprotected. God's mercy is appropriately infinite to cover such cases if need be. 

***All God Has Created Are Miracles

       When we're to enter this world and when we'll depart from it are not under our control or volition. While here, we get used to seeing and experiencing the things that are already here, but don't you realize that they are all miracles created by God? Yourself with all the wonderful parts is a miracle! When my two sons were born, they were miracles to me. Now we consider things extraordinary or phenomena we can't explain to be miracles. But they are just like all the other things with which we are familiar. God could create a lot more miracles for us to see and get used to, should he so choose. Anyway, the most amazing "miracle" to me is the Lord himself. If you see that, everything else is not that miraculous anymore. Once you know the Lord, you are no longer thrown off by any extraordinary thing that happens. Take the Resurrection of Christ. Since he is the creator of all life, of course, it's no surprise.