Jesus is the Lord of lords, yet he never lord it over us. In other words, he's unlike any of us in the position of a lord. Utter humility is what distinguishes him.
The sharing of my spiritual thoughts and experiences
Saturday, October 25, 2025
***Clear and Simple Truth***
In today's Gospel reading from Luke 13, Jesus called the people to repentance. He said to them, "I tell you, if you do not repent, you will all perish!" The message is so clear and simple! Repentance can really cheer us up! If you don't feel excited about it, something has to be wrong with you. It could very well be that you are not ready to deal with all your sins yet, which basically is avoiding God.
**We Have the Same Spirit**
In today's reading 1 from Romans 8, Paul wrote, "The Spirit of the one who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you." So that same Spirit dwells in us. If we let the Spirit have free rein, we can accomplish whatever the Lord wishes and become like him. More power to us!
Friday, October 24, 2025
***Unbelievable Experience*****
Communion experience. The greatest humblest miracle took place on the altar when the consecrated bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ the Lord. I was not only present, but also participated in it by uniting myself with the Lord both physically and spiritually. All in all, it's heavenly! awesome! and unbelievable!
***Sure Way to Loving God***
**Sad Observation*
The wise always follow the Lord. Looking around, I see that most of us, even though they profess to be Christians, are still deeply ingrained in their own ways and thinking. Basically, they still foolishly follow themselves, barely the Lord.
***One Basic Rule of Life***
When the salvation of your soul is at stake, you must not take any chance. That is, you must always take the Lord seriously and never wait until it's too late. For example, if you believe that God will always take you back as long as you turn to him before you die, well, the Lord is always a step ahead of you. When he sees that you are really not in a hurry to turn to him, he may very well not give you that chance you count on. Revere the Lord and you take care of your soul as well.
**Complete Delivery from the Body*
In today's reading 1 from Romans 7, Paul wrote, "Miserable one that I am! Who will deliver me from this mortal body? Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord." Yes, Christ can free us from our mortal body once and for all. Trapped in this body, we are weighed down physically and sin through our physical senses. If we follow Christ, he frees us from sin starting right now and will deliver us from our body totally the day we depart from this world. Misery will be gone forever!
Thursday, October 23, 2025
*****Our Obligation Is Clear***
Let's look at the Lord God. He is infinite and almighty, and is our creator. Now, look at ourselves. We entered the world naked, not owning anything. We live because our God and Father sustains us. Everyone and everything needed by us all came from him. In other words, we are 100% dependent upon God. Above all, he loves us with the greatest love. In such a situation, how should we behave or act toward him? Objectively, I see that the only correct answer is that we trust in and obey God wholeheartedly without reservation.
***God's Great Mercy**
This video presents a message that gives us hope and teaches us not to judge anyone. It shows how truly merciful God is.
**Our Dividing Lord**
In today's Gospel reading from Luke 12, Jesus told his disciples that he had come not to establish peace on the earth, but rather division. He said, "From now on a household of five will be divided, three against two and two against three; a father will be divided against his son and a son against his father a mother against her daughter and a daughter against her mother, a mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law." This has turned to be true to this day. This is proof that Jesus is the truth by which we are differentiated. Otherwise, the division wouldn't have been such a big deal.
**Right Choice Crystal Clear**
The last verse from today's reading 1 from Romans 6 reads, "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." What a clear, sharp contrast between the two! You can't possibly make the wrong choice here unless you've already been duped by pride to the point you can no longer think clearly.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
**God Is Both Merciful and Strict**
If you humble yourself before the Lord, you'll find him to be most merciful. But if you exalt yourself before him, you'll find him to be a lot stricter than expected.
***Perfect Experience**
Communion experience. Receiving the Savior to be in union with him both physically and spiritually is a heavenly experience. It's more than beautiful, so I'd describe it as a "perfect" experience.
**Logical Conclusion*
If God can get us into heaven, he certainly can take care of everything else for us unless we get in his way.
****How to Gain God's Trust****
In today's Gospel reading from Luke 12, Jesus told the Parable of the Vigilant and Faithful Servants to his disciples. He concluded, "Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more." Would you like to be someone the Lord can entrust? Know that if you are someone he cannot entrust with anything, you are doomed! To gain the Lord's trust, just trust in him all the way, for he'll reciprocate by trusting in you in equal measures.
**Resurrected in Christ**
In today's reading 1 from Romans 6, Paul wrote, "Present yourselves to God as raised from the dead." We who have accepted Christ as our Lord and God can indeed be seen as to have been raised from the dead, for its Christ now living in us, with us living for him alone. We are no longer dead in sin, but alive and vibrant, living a new life in the Lord!
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
***Are You Perfect?*
I'll start with this simple question. If your answer is no, then you need the God of Christ, for he, the Almighty, can make you perfect. Then if you don't want him to make you perfect, you're basically telling him you don't care about going to heaven, right? Is this what you really want? Avoiding or running away from God who honestly loves and only wants the best for you is being unconscionable and foolish to the extreme! By tbe way, it never ends well.