Christ is before us during this mass. He tells us: "Do not just the minimum" Live your faith / the law of God to the end of its requirements. Live them fully. If you choose the faith and trust in God, you enter a new way of seeing, the very way God sees life. That's life news and life everlasting.
Christ wants to prepare the son and daughters of God and not retired forever. Men and women standing resurrected, happy and move forward even if the path is hard and narrow gauge.
Faith / Act of God (same thing) is to love and love to the end and even after, the way of Christ. There is no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends.
He said and did.
We are all meant to be loved and to love. It is our vocation. And we're wanting gaut capables.Mais it, desire it. But we are weak and fragile. We would like do good and evil we do. Love can change us.
Love is capable of the impossible. It is capable of moving mountains. It is stronger than death. When we love we become capable of the impossible. And why? Because love is a gift from God. It is God himself. God is Love. Nothing else. Love is letting the power of God work in us.
The sacrament of the anointing of the sick is this gesture of Christ today (by the laying on of hands and anointing with holy oil) through which he communicates to us the life force, health and love of God. And we all really need. It's time to remind ourselves he did not come for the righteous and healthy people but for sinners and the sick. Let us all we need to be saved. And we have no salvation apart from Him.
Father Maurice Dajczlinder
Open my eyes
Lord, you gave us eyes to see, ears to hear, mouth to bless, to take care of hands and a heart to open.
Today we are good to remember that you did not come for the healthy but the sick.
Open our eyes, open our lips, our hands and our hearts, open to us all the splendours of your whole life that continually gives.
That the sweetness of your love to heal our bodies and our bodies and make us enter the hope of Glory .
Sister Yolande clearly Schmeltz
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