The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It's never been a bad start for Hawkins to start this novel. She's great! It reflects on how she wrote this book. it's incredibly amazing. this book is worth the read indeed
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Saturday, October 22, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Day 333: Simplicity
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Life can appear to be complicated at times and so can
we. But the truth is that we need to cut
through the complexities of life and realize that, from the perspective and
Will of God, life is simple. It’s simple
in that all we need to do is say “Yes” to Him every day, surrendering all to
Him and trusting Him every step of the way.
We must be diligent in responding to His promptings and grace, but we do
not have to enter into the entire complicated world, figure it out and solve
it. This is too much and is far better
done by God. Seek to be a simple soul
who trusts in the perfect wisdom of God and He will sort life out for you (See
Diary #1617).
Do you find that your life appears complicated at
times? Reflect upon this question and if
the answer is “Yes” it’s probably because you are trying to do more than God is
asking and to solve questions that He already knows the answers to. Turn to Him, today, as a simple trusting
soul. Be ready and willing to respond to
anything He communicates to you and do it with passion and diligence, but do
not worry about all the apparent complexities of life. The Lord understands them well and will
navigate you through their confusion.
Lord, I pray that I may
become a simple soul. I choose to follow
this path led by absolute trust in You and Your wisdom. You know all things, dear Lord, and You will
guide me every step of the way through the apparent complexities of life if I
let You. I do believe this dear
Lord. Help me believe it with all my
soul. Jesus, I trust in You.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Day 332: Never Grow Weary of the Cross
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
The Lord speaks much about sufferings to Saint
Faustina. She suffered much through
humiliations and through physical illness.
And Jesus never tired of reminding her that her sufferings take on great
power when united to His Cross. This
message must never be forgotten. Though
suffering may not be a “happy” topic, it is a joyous one when properly
understood. When you realize that your
sufferings can act as an instrument of the Mercy of God in the world, you will
not hesitate to embrace them and to unite them to Christ. Never doubt this sacred instrument of God’s
Mercy (See Diary #1612).
Sufferings and the talk of sufferings can be wearisome, but
only when they are not united to the Cross of our Lord. When they are united to
His Cross, the burden becomes light.
Reflect upon whether you understand this and live it. If you are living it you will find that your
sufferings are no longer a heavy burden, they become a joy. Though it is hard to arrive at this level of
surrender, it is your calling and the reward awaits.
Lord, may I never grow
weary of offering You every pain and suffering I endure. When serious hardships come my way, help me
to give them to You. When small
discomforts come my way, help me to give them to You. I unite all things to Your glorious Cross,
dear Lord, and trust in Your unfathomable power to transform them. Jesus, I trust in You.
The Christmas Train by David Baldacci
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I bought this book on a booksale where I always spend most of my time when I planned to visit the supermarket. I always love Christmas because it gives me a very great feeling of love and peace. I immediately grab this book because I know there is really great on this.
The story is about Tom Langdon who is a war correspondent who's planning to arrive for Los Angeles throiugh a train from which he was banned because of a certain misunderstanding on the security airport. He needs to meet her girlfriend on time but blessing will always come from times that we least expected it. And so it happens.
He met different people and personalities on the train and have met the time to cross her ex-girlfriend unexpectedly. He taught his love for her were embraced by the long years upon after she left him instantly. But destiny will always to persons who were destined for each other. But the question is how will he fight for her if he was still committed to his present.
A very nice classic holiday book for everyone. Sir Baldacci indulged me in the story of hope,love and sacrifice.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I bought this book on a booksale where I always spend most of my time when I planned to visit the supermarket. I always love Christmas because it gives me a very great feeling of love and peace. I immediately grab this book because I know there is really great on this.
The story is about Tom Langdon who is a war correspondent who's planning to arrive for Los Angeles throiugh a train from which he was banned because of a certain misunderstanding on the security airport. He needs to meet her girlfriend on time but blessing will always come from times that we least expected it. And so it happens.
He met different people and personalities on the train and have met the time to cross her ex-girlfriend unexpectedly. He taught his love for her were embraced by the long years upon after she left him instantly. But destiny will always to persons who were destined for each other. But the question is how will he fight for her if he was still committed to his present.
A very nice classic holiday book for everyone. Sir Baldacci indulged me in the story of hope,love and sacrifice.
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Sunday, October 16, 2016
Day 331: Nothing Beyond Your Strength
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
It’s important to know that the Lord will never allow you to
carry a cross that is beyond your strength.
Do you believe this? If you do,
it should help you to set your eyes on the road ahead and plunge forward doing
the Will of God. If struggles come your
way, even if they are great, know with certainty that the Lord is with you,
carrying you if needed, through everything you face in life. Nothing can keep you from His Mercy and His
perfect Will if you keep your eyes on Him (See Diary #1607).
Reflect upon the path that you believe the Lord has set
before you. What obstacles do you
perceive to be too great to overcome?
Whatever it is, you must face them with confidence and absolute trust in
our Lord. As painful as some things may
be, nothing is beyond the Mercy of God. He will transform the rough path before
you into a smooth road if you let Him.
Lord, I do believe that You
are always with me, leading me and protecting me. When I face some hardship in life, help me to
see it as an opportunity to rely more on Your grace. I know that I can do all things You call me
to, dear Lord. I commit to walking the
road You have laid out for me. Jesus, I
trust in You.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Day 330: Praying for Others
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Do not underestimate the power of your prayers. The greater your trust in the Mercy of God,
the more powerful will your prayers be for those who need them. The Lord knows all things and He knows who
needs what. But He wants to dispense His
grace in union with those who ask for it.
Your prayers for others are the most powerful way that you can bring the
Mercy of God into this world (See Diary #1603).
Do you pray for others?
If not, resolve to do so. Your
prayer may be for a specific need or a struggle that another is enduring. But we should always leave the specific
result to the Mercy of God. Offering
others to God and trusting that He knows the best outcome for any situation
pleases our Lord and wins an abundance of grace for those in need.
Lord, I offer You, this
day, all who are troubled and burdened.
I offer You the sinner, the confused, the ill, the imprisoned, the weak
of faith, the strong of faith, the religious, the laity and all Your priests. Lord, have Mercy on Your people, especially
upon those in most need. Jesus, I trust
in You.
Friday, October 14, 2016
Day 329: Confessing with Delight
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Why do you fear Confession?
This glorious Sacrament is offered to you from the tender Heart of our
Lord. Through this glorious gift Jesus
lifts the burdens you carry so that you can more fully share in His Mercy. If you understood this, there would be no
hesitation in running to Confession on a regular basis. You would desire it not because it reveals
your misery, but because it heals it and removes it forever (See Diary #1602).
Try to spend time looking at your attitude toward the gift
of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. If
you see hesitancy within you, examine the reason. Is it fear of facing your sin? Is it fear of facing the priest? Fear should never be a factor. Let go of any fear you have by putting your
eyes on the end result. That end result
is freedom and union with God. This is a
Mercy you need and will never regret receiving.
Lord, please free me from
the fear of this glorious Sacrament. Help
me to see my sins honestly but only as I also gaze upon Your infinite
Mercy. Give my heart a burning desire
for this Mercy and a longing for the freedom it brings. I love You, dear Lord. Jesus, I trust in You.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Day 328: Heaven
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Heaven invites us into a life of glory and fulfillment that
is beyond what we could ever comprehend.
Not even in Heaven will we fully comprehend the glorious mystery of God
and His Mercy. From Heaven, the saints,
radiant with glory and grace, look down upon us with love, seeking to lavish us
with the Mercy of God. Seek Heaven as
your primary and ultimate goal in life.
Do all things with this goal in mind and the treasure you will build up
for all eternity will be more abundant than you could ever hope for (See Diary
#1592).
Do you think about Heaven as your one true desire in
life? Every act of love offered here on
Earth will be remembered and exalted in Heaven.
Everything we do on Earth should be but a preparation for the glorious
day of our passing from this world into our eternal home. Ponder your desires and if the glories of
Heaven is not front and center, be aware of that fact, redirect your focus and
seek to place your eyes on this ultimate prize.
As you look at the beauty and splendor of Heaven, the Lord will draw you
to it with a burning desire.
Lord, please flood my heart
with the joyful delight of Heaven. Help
me to keep my eyes on this goal and to do all in this life as a preparation for
that sweet encounter. I love You, dear
Lord, and have great hope in the day of our perfect union. Jesus, I trust in You.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Day 327: The Hidden Presence of God
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
God is hiding. But
why? He hides under the veil of secrecy
and silence so that we will diligently seek Him. He does not choose to compete with the distractions
of the world since He wants you to choose Him as your one desire. Desire to seek Him, hidden in your heart,
hidden in the holy Sacraments, hidden in the silence and hidden in the people
whom you encounter throughout your day.
The Lord is there, waiting for you to discover His Heart filled with
unfathomable Mercy. Seek Him with all
your might (See Diary #1591).
Ponder the hidden presence of God today. Be aware of the fact that the presence of God
is all around you, constantly calling to you and inviting you into His
Heart. If you allow yourself to become
disinterested or distracted by the world, you will never discover how close He
is. Reflect upon His hidden presence and
do not hesitate to seek Him today.
Lord, I love You but at
times I fail to live that love fully. I
become so very distracted by things that mean little in the end. Help me to regain my focus and to seek You
with all my heart. Jesus, I trust in
You.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Day 326: Waiting on the Lord
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
One common struggle many people have is that of
impatience. We tend to want what we want
when we want it. In our fast-paced
society we are used to instant everything.
A full meal can be reheated within minutes, text messages can be sent
worldwide in seconds, news travels the moment it happens, and for many people
almost anything they could ever want or need is generally only a short drive
from their homes at the nearest superstore.
All of this fosters a tendency to want what we want when we want
it. But the Lord does not work this
way. He has His own timing which is
always in accord with His perfect wisdom.
Very often we can experience a temptation to do what we think is in the
best interest of the truth and to do it now.
But sometimes God chooses to wait before He acts. When He acts, His ways become clear and
convincing and His wisdom is unmistakable (See Diary #1587).
Reflect upon your desire to do great things for God or to
speak the truth in one situation or another.
Is your impulse from the Lord or is it your own impatience prompting
you? This is an important question to
reflect upon because God’s Truth can only come forth at His command, in His
time. If we try to push the Hand of God
we will be doing so on our own. Yes, God
will use even our misguided or impatient works for His glory, but our plans
done in our way will never accomplish the glorious works of God as He can only
accomplish them. Reflect upon your patience
with the Will of God and make an act of surrender this day. Your trust and surrender will open the doors
of Mercy in accord with the perfect Will of God.
Lord, I surrender to You
and Your perfect Will. Give me patience
so that I may set aside my own ideas and plans, submitting only to You. May I learn to wait on You, dear Lord, and
act only as You command. I love You, my
God. Jesus, I trust in You.
Monday, October 10, 2016
Day 325: Relying on the Saints
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Imagine the soul who has lived a life filled with complete
abandonment to God. They achieved the
heights of holiness and were not deterred by earthly distractions. Throughout their life they sought to serve
our Lord and to be a continual instrument of Mercy for others. Many people were saved on account of their
sanctity and their total devotion to the Will of God. Now imagine that holy soul entering into the
glories of Heaven. What a profound
experience of absolute joy! Nothing
could be more glorious than that moment.
But once in Heaven, is it conceivable that this holy soul will forget
about those on Earth? Is it possible
that the people who were loved and served so deeply would disappear from their
minds as a result of being in Heaven?
Most certainly not. In fact, once
in Heaven, the holy souls who lived on Earth are even more consumed with a
desire to spread the Mercy of God. Seek
out these saints. Seek their
intercession, ask for their inspiration, follow their example and know that you
have a myriad of holy men and women seeking to serve you from the glories of
Heaven (See Diary #1582).
Ponder the saints this day.
Especially ponder their burning love for you and their desire that all
people receive the Mercy of God. God
uses them from Heaven and continually sends them to distribute His grace. Open your heart to these holy men and women
and they will pour forth the Mercy of God into your life.
Oh, holy saints of
God! How glorious you are in your Heavenly
splendor! I thank you for your love and
service on Earth and now I call upon your intercession from Heaven. Please pray for me and for all people that we
may imitate your holiness while on Earth and obtain the glory in which you now
share. Saints of God, pray for us. Jesus, I trust in You.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Day 324: That Longed-for Moment
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
What do you long for in life? If you could pick one thing that you desire
above all else what would it be? Would
it be death? Probably not. Surprisingly, the greatest saint would probably
desire death over anything else in life.
Not an early death or a death of their own choosing; rather, they would
see death as the gateway to their true home and anticipate the joy of that
encounter with much hope. This may not
be something you normally think about but it’s worth doing so. When a person has Heaven as their greatest
desire it means, in part, that they have come to such a point in life that the
things of this world do not matter to them.
They long for Heaven and to be with God eternally. This does not undermine their love for family
and friends. This love is eternal and
will remain with them in Heaven to an even greater degree. The key to this desire is the realization
that Heaven will be so glorious and fulfilling that there is much excitement
about obtaining it. This may not be your
normal way of thinking about death but it is worth pondering and examining your
earthly desires in the light of this ultimate goal (See Diary #1573).
Spend time today pondering death. But do so in a new way. Look at it not as an end to your life;
rather, see it as the beginning of a new and glorious life of perfect
fulfillment. Reflecting upon death does
not mean you wish for it to come soon.
We should only desire to obtain Heaven in accord with God’s timing. But, nonetheless, we should desire it and
desire it with all our soul. In fact,
keeping our eyes on this ultimate prize will help us walk through the hardships
we endure here and now.
Lord, of all the many
desires and goals I have in life I pray that I may desire Heaven above all
else. Please free me from the foolish
desires of this life and set my heart solely on You. Jesus, I trust in You.
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Day 323: Your Unique Mission
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
God gives to each person a unique mission. Some are called to very public lives; others
are called to quiet and simple lives.
Some are called to use their minds in powerful ways; others are called
to use their hearts in special ways, but each person has a unique mission from
God. What is your mission? Seeking to know what the Lord asks of you is
essential to your journey of holiness and, therefore, happiness. When fully embraced, this mission will bring
abundant fulfillment to your life because of one simple fact: every mission is
a mission of Mercy. The struggle many
people have is that they embark on selfish endeavors in life, failing to commit
all their energies to the work of the Lord.
The Lord wants you to work day and night on His mission. This is not too much to ask. In fact, it’s what you were made for and the
only way to obtain what you truly desire.
His mission will certainly include moments of fun and rest, work and
struggle, laughter and tears. It will
also require a complete death to yourself.
But it’s worth it! Seek the
mission God has given you and embrace it with all your heart. If you do, the Mercy of God will pour forth
through your life (SeeDiary #1567).
Reflect, today, upon this simple question: What is my
mission in life? It may come to you
slowly, over time, taking twists and turns as you go. But never stop seeking to serve our Lord and
His perfect plan. This plan will become
the delight of your soul. Ponder it and
if you are on the wrong path, correct your direction in life.
Lord, I thank You for
calling me to a blessed and unique mission in life. I choose, this day, that which You have given
to me. I promise to say “Yes” to You
throughout my life and to never tire of fulfilling Your Will. I love You, Lord. Help me to love You with my life. Jesus, I trust in You.
Friday, October 7, 2016
The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The inventor of clock, Dor was given a chance to redeem himself for the things and people he lost for questioning the greatest gift God bestowed on men- Time. He was sent to the present time to teach two person the the very essence of the thing he meditated upon. On his journey with Sarah, a girl who wants too little time for feeling unloved and unappreciated and Victor, a man who tried to evade death, Dor realized that in yearning for all the things that he lost, he forgot the things that he still have.
I unhesitantly rated this great book of Albom because aside from its story, it made me realizes too that the reason why God limits everyone's time limited is that to make every moment precious- not nursing the past but rather unwrapping the Present- the valuable gift we most of the times took for granted..
Complaining on something will never do any good. It will only eat the appropriate time we should be starting and rising from the recent fall. Everyday, look for something that will make us good and better than who we were yesterday...Godbless us all.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The inventor of clock, Dor was given a chance to redeem himself for the things and people he lost for questioning the greatest gift God bestowed on men- Time. He was sent to the present time to teach two person the the very essence of the thing he meditated upon. On his journey with Sarah, a girl who wants too little time for feeling unloved and unappreciated and Victor, a man who tried to evade death, Dor realized that in yearning for all the things that he lost, he forgot the things that he still have.
I unhesitantly rated this great book of Albom because aside from its story, it made me realizes too that the reason why God limits everyone's time limited is that to make every moment precious- not nursing the past but rather unwrapping the Present- the valuable gift we most of the times took for granted..
Complaining on something will never do any good. It will only eat the appropriate time we should be starting and rising from the recent fall. Everyday, look for something that will make us good and better than who we were yesterday...Godbless us all.
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Life of Pi by Yann Martel
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I rated this book with 5-star after realizing something very important in life that I have just found after some mystified moments upon finishing the book. At first I thought I will just finish the book just to say that I've read it but after closing the cover page of the book I even asked the same question Pi gave to the two japanese officials, "Which story do you prefer?" And like how the japanese officials and Yann Martel in the movie chose his version of the story with the Bengal Tiger and the orangutan and the hyena and zebra so as I. And afterwards Pi added, "so as with God"...
This maybe a little philosophical and theologically explained that I tried to digest for some moments of silence. Its message is hidden but the answer will always be upon us. Upon you.
Pi practiced hindu,catholicism and islam.Each of them have its own theological perspective and ideologies that contradicts each one. But this book makes me realized that it is us who make our own way to make our religion be different from the others and upon nursing them ensing up with which who religion is true. It is like two person looking for the one side of the coin and the one with the other side. The one looking t the head may tell that it is the true face of the coin while the other may argue that his is the right picture but they didnt realize that they are looking at what they are arguing- a coin. Same as with God, we manage to debate on who is the real God but we forget to see that it is still the same God who we are worahipping. the creator, the savior and the loving of all. If that religion can make you whole and pleasing to God be good at it. No argument.
Lastly this book seems not just only the Life of Pi but it coukd the the Life of Yours...
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I rated this book with 5-star after realizing something very important in life that I have just found after some mystified moments upon finishing the book. At first I thought I will just finish the book just to say that I've read it but after closing the cover page of the book I even asked the same question Pi gave to the two japanese officials, "Which story do you prefer?" And like how the japanese officials and Yann Martel in the movie chose his version of the story with the Bengal Tiger and the orangutan and the hyena and zebra so as I. And afterwards Pi added, "so as with God"...
This maybe a little philosophical and theologically explained that I tried to digest for some moments of silence. Its message is hidden but the answer will always be upon us. Upon you.
Pi practiced hindu,catholicism and islam.Each of them have its own theological perspective and ideologies that contradicts each one. But this book makes me realized that it is us who make our own way to make our religion be different from the others and upon nursing them ensing up with which who religion is true. It is like two person looking for the one side of the coin and the one with the other side. The one looking t the head may tell that it is the true face of the coin while the other may argue that his is the right picture but they didnt realize that they are looking at what they are arguing- a coin. Same as with God, we manage to debate on who is the real God but we forget to see that it is still the same God who we are worahipping. the creator, the savior and the loving of all. If that religion can make you whole and pleasing to God be good at it. No argument.
Lastly this book seems not just only the Life of Pi but it coukd the the Life of Yours...
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Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A very interesting tales of Peculiar's folklore and adventure suitable for bed time storues. I can imagine how headmistress Miss Peregrine is reading all of this to her children. Another interesting book of Riggs. Good job po.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A very interesting tales of Peculiar's folklore and adventure suitable for bed time storues. I can imagine how headmistress Miss Peregrine is reading all of this to her children. Another interesting book of Riggs. Good job po.
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Library of Souls by Ransom Riggs
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is the best book series I've ever read so far.. I've tried other series but ended up only until the second or the first part. But this book is really amazing. I just can't imagine how Riggs was able to come up with this marvelous work. It's peculiarly awesome. It's a masterpiece.
The story is really satisfying and enjoying. I will miss the adventure of Jacob, Emma, Miss Peregrine and the whole peculiardom. Thumbs up to Riggs.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is the best book series I've ever read so far.. I've tried other series but ended up only until the second or the first part. But this book is really amazing. I just can't imagine how Riggs was able to come up with this marvelous work. It's peculiarly awesome. It's a masterpiece.
The story is really satisfying and enjoying. I will miss the adventure of Jacob, Emma, Miss Peregrine and the whole peculiardom. Thumbs up to Riggs.
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Hollow City by Ransom Riggs
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book is really amazing... It was filled with really wide imagination which will come to the point that you will just exclaimed, "What the?" Just try to buy the last book the next time i go to the bookstore for I can't wait to see how Jacob will smashed the whole wights through his newly discovered talents which is....oh-oh try to catch that in this book....
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book is really amazing... It was filled with really wide imagination which will come to the point that you will just exclaimed, "What the?" Just try to buy the last book the next time i go to the bookstore for I can't wait to see how Jacob will smashed the whole wights through his newly discovered talents which is....oh-oh try to catch that in this book....
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Day 322: The Obstacle of Pride
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
The Lord, in His abundant Mercy, comes to you day and night
and joyfully enters your soul when it is open to Him. Even the greatest struggles do not deter our
Lord from coming to you. But one thing,
especially, keeps our Lord away. And
that is pride. Pride is the mother of
all sins and, simply put, is selfishness.
It’s a way of turning in on yourself as your primary concern. The problem with this is that you were made,
by God, for the purpose of giving yourself away. It’s in your very nature to become a gift to
others. And only in giving of yourself
to God and to others do you discover who you are and, in that act, you become
who you were made to be. So pride, in
its attempt to become self-concerned, actually has the effect of destroying
you. Pride leaves you with yourself and
allows no room for another, not even God (See Diary #1563).
Reflect upon the sin of pride today. Here is an examination for this sin: Pride is
an untrue opinion of ourselves, an untrue idea of what we are not. Have I a superior attitude in thinking, or
speaking or acting? Am I snobbish? Have
I offensive, haughty ways of acting or carrying myself? Do I hold myself above others? Do I demand
recognition? Do I desire to be always
first? Am I ready to accept advice? Am I in any sense a “bully” or inclined to
be “bossy”? Do I speak ill of
others? Have I lied about others? Do I make known the faults of others? Is there anyone to whom I have not spoken for
a long time? Am I prone to argue and be
offensive in my arguments? Am I self-conscious?
Am I sensitive? Am I easily
wounded? Reflect honestly on these sins
today and seek freedom from them.
Lord, please free me from
the self-centeredness that comes from pride.
May I seek the good of others with all humility and sincerity. Free me from this sin, dear Lord, and help me
to give myself away to You and to others, for in giving of myself I know I will
find myself. Jesus, I trust in You.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Day 321: The Seraphic Soul
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Everyone is called to holiness and in that holiness is able
to obtain complete happiness. But God
always chooses some for a special mission of holiness, a higher form of
holiness. These souls could be called
“Seraphic Souls.” The classic example is
to compare two glasses of water. One is
large and one is small. They are both
filled to the brim so they are both full.
But one contains more water. So
it is with holiness. Some are given a
special calling to reach a greater height.
All people are to be “full” of the Holy Spirit and, thus, obtain perfect
happiness. But some are invited higher
in a unique way. This is similar to the
Nine Choirs of Angels. The Seraphim are
of the highest order and have as their sole purpose the worship and adoration
of God. The Guardian Angels are of the
lowest order and have as their primary duty the service of man. Each celestial being is perfectly happy and
rejoices in the unique calling of each (See Diary #1556).
Reflect, today, upon this glorious ordering of holiness for
angels and for humanity. At first, it
may not seem fair that some are given a special calling to holiness and even a
special sharing in the sufferings of Christ.
We must all ponder this truth and rejoice in it. And as for those seraphic souls in the world,
and those given a special call to share in Christ’s sufferings, we should seek
them out and seek the wisdom and grace that flows from their lives. God has a good reason for such ordering; it’s
our duty to embrace it with joy and to benefit from their blessed vocation.
Lord, I thank you for Your
perfect wisdom in ordering the holiness of both angels and humanity. Help me to always seek out those seraphic
souls, the special saints, who have reached a glorious level of holiness. Thank You for their witness and thank You for
their freely embraced suffering. May the
world be continually blessed by their lives.
Jesus, I trust in You.
Day 320: A Zealous Heart
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
One of the easiest things you can do in life is be
lazy. Imagine if you had no
responsibilities, had all the wealth you could ever want and could spend your
days in luxury and relaxation. This
would foster a very lazy heart and it would also foster a very sad heart. Rest is good, but excessive rest can turn
into laziness and laziness ultimately becomes very boring. This fact reveals the opposite truth also. Namely, a zealous heart is one that finds
great excitement in the activities of the day.
Though some may become obsessed with work, becoming a “workaholic,” an
appropriate balance of rest and work produces the virtue of a zealous
heart. Are you zealous? There are many things one can be zealous
about in life, and not all of them good or within the Will of God. But zeal for the salvation of souls, and the
bringing forth of the Kingdom of God is a zeal we must all strive to
foster. In fact, our Lord wants you to
have this as the highest priority in life.
As you grow in holiness and closeness to our Lord, He will send you
forth cultivating the Earth with His Mercy.
Doing this with great zeal wins many souls for the Kingdom and produces
abundant joy in your heart (See Diary #1548).
Do you struggle with a lazy heart or a zealous one? If lazy, look at the effects of this in your
life. The boredom and dissatisfaction
you experience is a direct result. If,
however, you are zealous and diligent in life, what is it you are zealous
for? Reflect upon this honestly today
and seek to grow in a burning zeal for the building up of the Kingdom of God.
Lord, I offer to You all my
work and my talents. Use them for Your
glory. Help me to have true zeal for
Your Kingdom and to work tirelessly for Your glory. Jesus, I desire to be an instrument of Your
perfect Mercy in the world. Use me as
You will. Jesus, I trust in You.
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Day 319: Dealing with Loneliness
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Loneliness is a deep suffering that many endure. One reason it is so painful is that the
lonely person obviously suffers alone with few people, if any, to help ease
their hurt. If this were not the case,
they would not be lonely. Interestingly,
even those who are surrounded by others all day every day can be lonely. Even the most popular and outgoing person in
the community can sometimes struggle with great loneliness. This may not be easily noticed because they
often “wear a mask” covering the loneliness they experience. Loneliness is real and comes as a result of
one particularly deep need we all have.
And this is the need to be known by another. We want to be known and understood. We need people who will listen to us, care,
understand and love us at our deepest core.
Simply being popular or being surrounded by many people does not meet this
need since the “popular” person may not truly have revealed what is inside to
anyone. The best answer to loneliness is
the intimate presence of God in your life.
An authentic and deeply personal relationship with your Lord enables you
to be at peace, knowing that God knows you, understands you and loves you. This gift also opens the door for you to find
people to whom you can share your joys and struggles. Seek intimacy with the Lord. This is the greatest help to a lonely heart
(See Diary #1542).
Be honest today and ponder the question of loneliness in
your own life. No matter if you are the
life of the party or a quiet bystander, loneliness can affect everyone. Reflect, also, upon the fact that intimacy
with our Lord is the primary cure. Look at
your relationship with Him and open your heart to His love.
Lord, I invite You into my
heart. Come dwell there and reveal Your
tender love. Help me to understand that
You know and love me through and through.
I give my heart to You, dear Lord.
Jesus, I trust in You.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Day 318: Indifference and Forgetfulness
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
If you were married and you were regularly indifferent to
your spouse, this would be a problem.
Indifference means there is a lack of sincere care for the good of the
other. Forgetfulness is a symptom of
indifference in that when one cares little, it’s easy to forget. For example, if you forgot an important
anniversary in your marriage this could be a sign of either a very poor memory
or an uncaring and indifferent heart. If
it is the latter, this brings much hurt to that relationship. One reason this brings much hurt is that the
cause of the hurt is subtle. If one were
to actively do something hurtful, it’s easier to point it out. Indifference is a passive action in that
something is missing. But this passive
action can be just as hurtful, if not more hurtful, than a more obvious
action. So it is with God. When we are passively indifferent to Him and
His Mercy, and when we “forget” to turn to Him day and night, we are bringing
much pain to His Sacred Heart (See Diary #1537).
Examine your conscience today and try to honestly identify
any struggle you have with indifference.
It may not be manifestly clear to you.
You may not even realize this is a sin and the cause of much hurt to
others. But this form of neglect causes
deep wounds over time. Try to make an
honest examen and if you realize that this is your sin, do not hesitate to do
something about it. Renew your care for
those whom God has put in your life, and especially renew your caring heart
toward God and the Mercy He wishes to bestow.
If you are indifferent to the Mercy of God, this wounds His Heart and
does even more damage to you over time.
Lord, I desire to care to
the greatest degree. Help me to be
continually aware of others in my life and to anticipate their needs, lavishing
love upon them. Help me to also be
continually aware of Your Mercy and to never be indifferent to this most sacred
gift. Jesus, I trust in You.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Day 317: Passing Judgment
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
It is very easy to pass judgment on another, but it is very
difficult to withhold judgment. Why is
that so? Why might you find yourself
easily passing judgment on others when you truly do not know their heart? There certainly can be many reasons for this
sin; one of them is that some people do not even know themselves well enough to
judge their own conscience. When this is
the case, the person will be in no position to try to judge another. Judging another often comes from a heart that
has little interior knowledge, understanding or personal insight. They feel this disorder within and project it
out on others. This is helpful to
understand for two reasons. First, if
you tend to judge, stop and look into your heart. There is a very good chance that you do not
know who you are, what your sins are, or how God sees your soul. Second, if you become the object of another’s
judgment, do not be offended. Instead,
use it as an opportunity to have a holy sympathy for them. Chances are that their judgment of you is a
sign of their own interior confusion.
This should evoke compassion toward them, not judgment in return (See
Diary #1528).
Reflect today upon these two experiences of judgment. First reflect upon whether you judge and
why. Also spend time reflecting upon the
way you react when others judge you.
Seek the truth in both of these experiences and surrender your own
judgments and your experience of others’ judgments to the Mercy of God.
Lord, please free me from
having a judgmental heart. You and You
alone probe the minds and hearts of all Your children. Give me insight into my own soul so that I
may continually examine my life in the light of Your Truth, and give me a heart
of mercy that I may love others with the Mercy of Your Divine Heart. Jesus, I trust in You.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Day 316: The Burning Flame of Love
(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
There are many images we use to describe the Love of
God. One such image is a “Burning Flame
of Love.” This is seen in the spiritual
classic, “Living Flame of Love,” written by St. John of the Cross:
O living flame of love
That tenderly wounds my soul
In its deepest center! Since
Now you are not oppressive,
Now consummate! if it be your will:
Tear through the veil of this sweet encounter!
Why do we speak of God and His love as a fire burning within
us? This is a powerful image worth
spending much time meditating on. A
flame does many things. It brings light,
it purifies, it consumes, it emits heat and energy, it draws us close, it is
ever changing and ever new, and so much more.
God’s love must become not only a spark or a flame within you, it must
become a raging fire of love, consuming your soul and producing, in its place,
the radiance and divine presence of God (See Diary #1523).
Reflect, today, upon this image of the Love of God. Meditate upon this all-consuming fire raging
within you. What are the effects of such
a living flame? What does it do to your
life? What will others notice when this
flame is blazing? Ponder this holy image
and invite the Living Flame of Love to consume you from within.
Lord, come to me and
consume me with the burning fire of Your Love.
Purify every sin and transform me into the light of Your grace and Mercy
for all to see. You are a powerful Flame
ever burning yet never harming. You
renew me and radiate Your presence from within.
I love You, dear Lord. Set me on
fire with Your sweet Love. Jesus, I
trust in You.
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