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

Thursday, December 14, 2023

**On Giving to Charities

        This is not so simple nowadays. Giving smaller amounts to individuals who need help is not much of a problem. But giving larger amounts to an organization is altogether different. First of all, you want to make sure that the charity is an honest one. Secondly, you want to know the percentage of your contribution that will reach those you want to help. 15%? 90%? It could make a big difference. Then there are charities which actually promote causes that go against the teachings of the Church in some way—this is not always obvious. Last, is the charity truly short of funds at this time? To learn about all these things takes time and effort. How to give is another consideration. Depending upon your financial status, doing it the wrong way could result in paying a lot more taxes to the government. Of course, giving is a duty of each Christian, as we know that all we have comes from the Lord and we are to help others. So we need to pray and seek much guidance and discernment in fulfilling this duty.

**Repaying the Lord*

        Today is the Memorial of Saint John of the Cross, one of my favorite Carmelite saints. Christ got himself crucified so that we might become anew, free from sin. It is entirely proper and logical that we get our old selves crucified so that we do become anew and sinless.   

*****Most Fulfilling Personal Experience

        I have always loved receiving the Holy Eucharist. But in the early years, it's more like fulfilling your duty as a Catholic. Fast forward to the present. Now it's a true encounter daily with my Lord, my God, and my most beloved.  

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

***Sign of Hope

        Do you know that there has been public worship held on the streets in various European cities this year? This is a beautiful thing. Here's a recent one from Amsterdam. Praise Jesus, for he is our Savior and hope!

**Greatest Fulfillment and Achievement

        Communion experience. Receiving the Lord is being fulfilled to the max. It can also be considered our greatest life achievement by the grace of God.

**Becoming Strong when You're Weak

      As we age, we increasingly sense our physical weakness. Why not take advantage of that? Anytime we feel weak physically, mentally, or in any other aspect, see it as an opportunity for us to rely on the Lord even more so as to become strong spiritually. What could be better than growing holier and older at the same time?

*****A Serious Warning!*****

        The Church is the body of Christ. Breaking up the Church is a most grave sin, and that's happening right now. The Magisterium has so far caused much confusion and sown discord among the faithful. Satan has infiltrated the Church for some time and is now working harder than ever to destroy her. But the Lord is not going to let that happen. Still, things could worsen before that get better. We are in some sort of end times for sure. We need to pray harder than ever with so many souls at stake. It's commitment time!

***No Limit to What We Can Accomplish!*

         The Lord God is infinitely powerful and we have instant access to him. So do not limit him nor ourselves. There is so much we can accomplish in glorifying him in this life! Start out by letting him make you holy.

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

***Happy with Myself

         Communion experience. I was happy that the Lord could perfect me. This made me happy with myself. 

***Call to Conscience***

        Do you realize that God has already done his utmost for us? He has sacrificed his only divine Son so that we may have eternal life, revealing that he loves us as much as he loves his own Son. This news is so incredibly good as to be shocking! The ball is now in our court—are we just going to play dead and not reciprocate at all? 

***How God Converts Us

        God respects our free will. He wants to converts us, but he never strong-arms us in any way. When Paul was persecuting Christians, the Lord simply called him to ask him why in a quite gentle way, and Paul was converted. So he does convert us by creating circumstances or events to make us willingly consent to what he asks of us. Just don't harden your hearts.

Monday, December 11, 2023

***The Reality Not All See*

        Looking at both the good and horribly bad things that are happening in our homes, schools, churches, cities, companies, industries, our government . . . and around the world, it is clear that what we witness results from the spiritual warfare between God and the Evil One. Not everyone sees this, just as not everyone believes in Christ. Blessed are those who see the reality, for they've been chosen by God to inherit his kingdom.

***Worst and Best for Us

        Communion time thoughts. The worst thing that could happen to your soul is that you are possessed by an evil spirit. By the same token, the best thing that could happen to your soul is that you totally belong to the Holy God.  

***Never Look Back***

        When we follow Christ, we must not book back. Don't waste time dwelling on the past regretting you should or shouldn't have done something or lamenting that you missed some big opportunity. Let bygones be bygones. If you have sinned, confess your sins and get them absolved, and move on—they no longer follow you. And let nothing hold you back in following the Lord. Look forward only to the very best that's to come. A reluctant Christian risks losing the Lord altogether in the end.

*****How to Have Faith***

        In my last post, you see how faith works wonders. But how do we acquiure faith? "Surrender" is the key. When we surrender to God, faith is born. As we experience wonders, we willingly surrender to him more and our faith grows. This is the exciting part of following Christ. When we realize that there's no limit to how far we can progress this way, it becomes even more exciting!

***LORD Eager to Forgive (Our Only God)***

        In today's Gospel reading from Luke 5, Jesus healed a paralytic. Some men brought on a stretcher a man who was paralyzed, trying to see Jesus. Not finding a way to bring him in because of the crowd, they went up on the roof and lowered him on the stretcher through the tiles into the middle in front of Jesus. When Jesus saw their faith, he said, "As for you, your sins are forgiven." We see that the moment you have faith, the Lord is ready to forgive you! This is how eager he is to forgive us. Then the scribes and Pharisees began to ask themselves, "Who but God alone can forgive sins?" Jesus knew their thoughts and said in reply, "What are you thinking in your hearts? Which is easier, to say, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Rise and walk'? But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins"– he said to the paralytic, "I say to you, rise, pick up your stretcher, and go home." He stood up immediately, picked up what he had been lying on, and went home, glorifying God. The Lord spoke as God here. Come to think of it, there's no one else who can forgive our sins, for there's only one true God, the God of Christ.

**Christian = Fearless*

        One thing we may not notice but need to know—it is that Christ Jesus can banish all our fears. You become fearless when you know that the almighty God is with you always. You are now truly free, aware that nothing can bind your spirit anymore! 

Sunday, December 10, 2023

***Most Necessary for Us to Know

        Nothing is impossible with God and that includes removing our sins so that we can get into heaven. This is super important for us to know and believe in.