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Christian Reflections and Prayers
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Friday June 22, 2007
Scripture:
Mat 6:14-15 (New International Version) For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
(King James Version) "For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."
Reflection:
Isn't it hard to forgive, I mean really forgive a person who has wronged you so much that it is in your heart and mind constantly. I have a person like that in my life. This person knowingly let me physically suffer for many years without ever helping me. This person was not there for me as a matter of fact purposely stayed away from me. I literally hated this person for a long time. I desperately needed this person and this person wasn't there for me. I used to say I can forgive but I can't forget. That was a lie that I was saying to myself. Because I really wasn't forgiving. It was an excuse I used to make to myself in order to feel like a Christian. You see I new Christ expected me to forgive, it was basic to my Christian faith and I needed an excuse to continue to hate and still feel like a Christian. Well I can honestly say that I have learned to forgive this person. I really do. How did I learn this valuable lesson? I followed the example of my Savior Jesus Christ, when in complete pain on the executioner's cross states, "Father Forgive Them For They Know Not What They Do." If He can do it for me, I can do it for Him and myself. Boy do I feel a lot better! I now have this person back in my life, and this person never asked for any forgiveness but I gave it anyway. What joy there is in my life. Amen, Amen.......
Prayer:
Thank you Lord for forgiving me of all my sins, thank you for loving me so much that you forgive me each and every day If you can forgive lord, I can forgive. Thank you for your love. THANK YOU GOD FOR BEING GOD!!!!!
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Tuesday June 19, 2007
In Memory of a godly Life
Scripture:
"All these......obtained a good testimony through faith. (Hebrews 11:39)
Reflection:
George Washington crossing the Delaware, Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement, Gandhi and Peace, Louie Pasture and the fight against Polio, Anne Frank and her diary. These people will always be remembered in history, they have left a legacy for all of us. Long after their deaths, the record of their lives of faith and obedience still inspire us today. I have to admit that few of us will be recorded in the history books. But the fact remains that we will be remembered by our family and our friends. As Christians we are constantly being watched to see how our response is to our Lord especially during times of pain and suffering. My question is, Are you living in faith and obedience to Him? What will be your legacy?
Prayer:
Quote for the Day
St. Catherine of Siena Political and Religious Peacemaker (1347-1380)
"In mercy you have seen fit today to show me, poor as I am, how we can in no way pass judgment on other people's intentions. Indeed, by sending people in an endless variety of paths, you give an example for myself, and for this I thank you."
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Sunday June 10, 2007
This is a prayer I always keep in my heart.
Prayer:
May We Feel Compassion
Oh Lord Jesus may each of us find our true path and learn from our mistakes and accept each other's pathway and not feel, show, or express disapproval with the choices the other makes. Oh Jesus may we feel compassion instead of hatred, love instead of anger, and an acceptance not only of others but of ourselves as well. May each of us do all of the above in a mindful and spiritual way.
source: Beliefnet prayer circle
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Saturday June 2, 2007
Scripture:
"They desired only that we should remember the poor." (Galatians 2:10)
Reflections:
One of the most rewarding experiences of my ministry. is working with the homeless. Contrary to the image displayed in the media, they are wonderful people. I believe it is true that many homeless people are what is referred to as "Mental Institutions Castaways". For this very reason, as Christians, they deserve from us, caring, compassion, understanding and assistance. It is true that we are to share the Gospel with the spiritually needed in search of their heavenly home. But we also must never neglect or forget those who are poor and homeless. Vernon Grounds once stated "A heart for God will also be a heart for the homeless".
Prayer: (St. Francis)
Quote for the Day
Dorothy Day Founder of the Catholic Worker Movement (1897-1980)
"Martyrdom is not gallantly standing before a firing squad. Usually it is losing a job because of not taking a loyalty oath or buying a war bond, or paying a tax. Martyrdom is small, hidden, misunderstood."
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