June 28, 2015
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June 28, 2015
R. God is watching us –
If we could see our whole life before us – how
would we have treated others?
God is going to judge us on how we put Him
first and obeyed and loved and served Him.
God is going to judge us on how we loved
others as ourselves.
We have one life to live and God is over
us. We are to obey God. God is the ultimate
authority. God has all the power, not like
the power behind the wall socket that
can go out. God's power never goes out.
In dreams sometimes we see clearly ourselves
somewhere and we are doing things –
Can you imagine seeing all the good and unloving
things we did that we hide behind a mask,
being shown by God when we leave this
life –
We have one life to live here on earth – we will
not get the day today or any day back again
to live it different – We can hide behind
masks and not look evil, but try to disguise
ourselves as nice, but in the end if
a man was a monster to others on earth –
there will be a judgment –
God created us in His image and likeness
and our days are to be lived, under Him,
obeying Him, serving Him and loving.
God is the ultimate authority –
Romans 14: 10-12
Why, then, does one of you make himself judge over his brother, and why does another among you despise his brother? All of us will have to stand in front of the judgement–seat of God: as scripture says: By my own life says the Lord, every knee shall bow before me, every tongue shall give glory to God. It is to God, then, that each of us will have to give an account of himself.
2 Corinthians 5: 10
For at the judgement seat of Christ we are all to be seen for what we are, so that each of us may receive what he has deserved in the body, matched to whatever he has done, good or bad.
Hebrews 9: 27
Since human beings die only once, after which comes judgement,
1 Peter 4: 17-19 The
time has come for the judgement to begin at the household of God;
and if it begins with us, what will be the end for those who refuse
to believe God’s gospel? If it is hard for the upright to be
saved, what will happen to the wicked and to sinners? So even
those whom God allows to suffer should commit themselves to a
Creator who is trustworthy, and go on doing good.
2 Peter 2: 2-10
Many will copy their debauched behavior, and the Way of Truth will be brought into disrepute on their account. In their greed they will try to make a profit out of you with untrue tales. But the judgement made upon them long ago is not idle, and the destruction awaiting them is for ever on the watch.
Lessons of the past
When angels sinned, God did not spare them: he sent them down into the underworld and consigned them to the dark abyss to be held there until the Judgement. He did not spare the world in ancient times: he saved only Noah, the preacher of uprightness, along with seven others, when he sent the Flood over a world of sinners. He condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by reducing them to ashes as a warning to future sinners; but rescued Lot, an upright man who had been sickened by the debauched way in which these vile people behaved— for that upright man, living among them, was outraged in his upright soul by the crimes that he saw and heard every day. All this shows that the Lord is well able to rescue the good from their trials, and hold the wicked for their punishment until the Day of Judgement, especially those who follow the desires of their corrupt human nature and have no respect for the Lord’s authority.
R. God gives us our senses to enjoy the gifts
He has given to us. When I saw Mary
June 5, 2015 – the next day everything
was so beautiful because of this and I
was bathed in her love and Jesus' love.
God gives us touch to care for ourselves,
to take care of babies, to show
affection in giving a well appreciated
love for another –
We have received the gift of speech to
help build God's Kingdom – to
spread the Good News –
We have been given our minds – to know God,
to know love, to hope for eternity
and seeing God face to face –
Pleasure should be used to bring
joy to our heart and soul, to bring love
to God and others and ourselves according
to God's will – serving God always.
Pleasure should seek to serve God and
live giving goodness to ourselves and
others in that service of God.
We perform actions, but we will be
judged if we act in evil ways
that are against God's will and
hurt others with an evil intention.
Actions are to be for the honor and glory
of God and are to be performed
under right reasoning according
to God's laws.
Some people can try to find out information
they have no right to because of
their willful curious pleasure –
which needs to be disciplined –
Some find pleasure being powerful – lording
over those above them, getting negative
attention when someone is trying to
accomplish good.
Love of God, love of others as ourselves
as God wants brings pleasure,
happiness and joy to a man, because
God is love and
God created us in His image and
likeness –
Man is happiest when he is serving
God according to His will as He
desires.
This brings growth. Love is attractive
to others – genuine love – because
we were created by God to be
united as brothers and sisters in love –
in the Father's family.
God created us with a purpose –
to know, love and serve Him –
To give honor and glory to God –
When we are serving God, His Might
behind us, can help us be attractive
to others trying to do God's will
and we can grow –
1 John 4: 17-21 Love comes to its perfection in us when we can face the Day of Judgement fearlessly,
because even in this world we have become as he is. In love there is no room for fear, but
perfect love drives out fear, because fear implies punishment and no one who is afraid has
come to perfection in love. Let us love, then, because he first loved us. Anyone who says
'I love God' and hates his brother, is a liar, since whoever does not love the brother
whom he can see cannot love God whom he has not seen. Indeed this is the commandment we
have received from him, that whoever loves God, must also love his brother.
R. We can see how a well cared garden
grows. How flowers grow that
are cared for – How people can
take care of dogs and horses and they grow
beautiful and serve man.
Why can't we see – we are body and soul and
the body is to serve the soul – so
a man grows to be more and more
in the image and likeness of God.
If a garden is fed with wrong nutrients,
bad waters, it can die.
What about a man, full of anger, pride,
envy, jealousy, slothfulness, lust and gluttony –
How does he grow spiritually?
How does a man grow rooted in God's love –
a man whose life is being a life of
greater faith, hope and love.
We are to be faithful to God –
We are to be faithful to our vocation.
We are to be faithful to our commitment.
We are to be accountable and responsible for
our job before God!
God is the Absolute Truth –
Man has pleasure when he
knows God's truth in his heart –
God created him to seek the truth –
Man can rebel against God –
Man's happiness lies not in rebelling,
like Adam and Eve, but in serving and loving
God and keeping His commandments, doing
God's will –
Man can only be satisfied – truly satisfied
by seeking the Absolute Truth,
the vision of God and in
serving God by loving God and others,
doing good as God intended us to do.
The devil distracts a man by seeking constant
pleasure just to numb
pain: food, excitement, conflict,
anger, alcohol, sex etc. that
is for root pleasure against
the proper use of things.
We must use pleasures as God intends
for health, for love, for
affection within God's laws, etc.
A person with hidden pain can be addicted Galatians 2: 19-20
...I have been crucified with
Christ and yet I am alive; yet
it is no longer I, but Christ
living in me.
Christ shows us the miracle of the
The burning Heart of Jesus tells us this! John 6: 27 Do not work for food that goes bad,
John 6: 35 Jesus answered them: I am the bread of life. John 11: 25 Jesus said: Romans 4: 17 (as scripture says: I have made you
the father of many nations). Abraham is our father in the eyes
of God, in whom he put his faith, and who brings the dead to life
and calls into existence what does not yet exist.
R. In baptism we receive a sharing in God's life!
This life in us is to grow and bear fruit!
R. We pray for the priests, the Church and the world.
R. The saints have the fullness of life!
In this life grace is to grow in
The more we are virtuous – the more
The moral virtues are prudence, fortitude,
The theological virtues are faith, hope and love.
Holy Spirit Novena Daily Novena Prayers Opening Prayer In the name of the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Dear Father, we come to You in the name of
Jesus, in union with Him in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, in the Holy Spirit. We come to
You united to the Child Jesus of Good Health and the Infant of Prague. We come to You in
the perfect, sinless heart of Our Mother Mary, asking her powerful intercession, uniting
ourselves to her holy tears. We come to You united to all the angels and saints, and the
souls in purgatory. Prayer for Holy Spirit
We pray for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit
on us, to be baptized by the Holy Spirit, that He will descend mightily on us as He did on
the Apostles at Pentecost. That the Holy Spirit will transform us from fear to
fearlessness and that He will give us courage to do all the Father is asking of us to help
bring about the Reign of the Sacred Heart and the triumph of Mary's Immaculate Heart. We
pray for the Holy Spirit to descend mightily on the Jesuits and the Poor Clares on the
Shepherds of Christ leaders and members and on the whole Body of Christ and the world. Protection by the Blood of Jesus We pray that the Blood of Jesus will be
spread on us, everyone in our families, and the Shepherds of Christ Movement, that we will
be able to move steadfastly ahead and be protected from the evil one. Healing We pray for healing in body, mind, and soul
and generational healing in ourselves, in all members in our families, and in all members
of the Shepherds of Christ Movement, the Jesuit Community, the Poor Clares, the Body of
Christ, and the world. Prayer for Strength and Light We adore You, oh Holy Spirit. Give us
strength, give us light, console us. We give ourselves entirely to You. Oh Spirit of light
and grace, we want to only do the will of the Father. Enlighten us that we may live always
in the Father's will. Eternal Spirit fill us with Your Divine
Wisdom that we may comprehend more fully insight into Your Divine Mysteries. Give us lights, Oh Holy Spirit that we may
know God. Work within the heart, the spiritual womb of the Virgin Mary, to form us more
and more into the image of Jesus. Prayer to Be One with God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit We long for You, Oh Spirit of Light, we long
to know God, we want to be one with Him, our Divine God. We want to be one with the
Father, know Him as a Person most intimately. We want to know the beloved One, the Sacred
Heart of Jesus, and live and dwell in Him at all times, every moment of our lives. We want
to be one with You, Oh Spirit of Light, that You move in us in our every breath. Prayer to Be One in Jesus Let us experience life in the Sacred Heart of
Jesus, so we can say as Saint Paul, "I have been crucified with Christ and yet I am
alive; yet it is no longer I, but Christ living in me...." Let us live, united to the
Mass, all through the day being one in Him. Let us be able to love and know in this
elevated state of oneness with our God. We long for Thee, oh beauteous God, we love You,
we love You, we love You. We praise You, worship You, honor You, adore You, and thank You,
our beloved God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Prayer to Dwell in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary We seek to be one in God, to live and dwell
in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary, our little heaven on earth, to experience life in the all
perfect, pure, sinless heart of our Mother. We want the Holy Spirit to move in us and to
be united to Jesus as the Bridegroom of our souls and be a most perfect sacrifice offered
to the Father at every moment as we unite in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass around the
world to help in the salvation of souls. Prayer for the Holy Spirit and His Gifts Come Holy Spirit, come, come into our hearts,
inflame all people with the fire of Your love.
Leader: Send forth Your
Spirit and all will be reborn. We pray for the seven gifts of the Holy
Spirit, we ask for perfection in our souls to make us holy, holy souls likened to God.
Dear Holy Spirit, we give ourselves to You
soul and body. We ask You to give us the Spirit of Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel,
Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, and Fear of the Lord. Prayer for the Word Alive in Our Hearts We know, dear Holy Spirit, the Word in His
human nature was brought forth within the womb of the woman. We pray that His word will be
brought forth in our hearts as He lives and dwells in us. We want the incarnation to go on
in our lives. Dear Holy Spirit, work in us. Little Prayers to the Holy Spirit Dear Holy Spirit, help us not to be ignorant
or indifferent or weak, help us to be strong with the love of God. Dear Holy Spirit, please pray for our needs
for us. Dear Holy Spirit, help us to respect God and
to avoid sin. Help us to live in the Father's will. Dear Holy Spirit, help us to keep Your
commandments and to respect authority. Help us to love all things as You will us to love
them. Help us to want to pray and always serve God with the greatest love. Help us to know
the truth. Help us to have the gift of faith, hope, and love. Help us to know what is
right and what is wrong. A Prayer for Intimacy with the Lamb, the Bridegroom of the Soul Oh Lamb of God, Who take away the sins of the
world, come and act on my soul most intimately. I surrender myself, as I ask for the grace
to let go, to just be as I exist in You and You act most intimately on my soul. You are
the Initiator. I am the soul waiting Your favors as You act in me. I love You. I adore
You. I worship You. Come and possess my soul with Your Divine Grace, as I experience You
most intimately.
end of excerpt
R. How dark can a soul go?
When looking at diseases we can see how they
Isn't sin that is not recognized like a disease
Why did Christ show us the deep wounds
Christ gives us Himself in the Eucharist –
How abundantly are we filled with Christ?
Our actions are holy as God is operating in us
Prayer for Union
with Jesus
Come to me, Lord, and possess my
soul. Come into my heart and permeate my soul. Help me to sit in silence
with You and let You work in my heart.
I am Yours to possess. I am Yours to
use. I want to be selfless and only exist in You. Help me to spoon out all
that is me and be an empty vessel ready to be filled by You. Help me to
die to myself and live only for You. Use me as You will. Let me never draw
my attention back to myself. I only want to operate as You do, dwelling
within me.
I am Yours, Lord. I want to have my
life in You. I want to do the will of the Father. Give me the strength to
put aside the world and let You operate my very being. Help me to act as
You desire. Strengthen me against the distractions of the devil to take me
from Your work.
When I worry, I have taken my focus
off of You and placed it on myself. Help me not to give in to the
promptings of others to change what in my heart You are making very clear
to me. I worship You, I adore You and I love You. Come and dwell in me
now. -God's Blue Book, January 17, 1994 Given June 23, 2015 R. Dear Jesus, I offer You all I do
today. Soon the dark night will pass and
the light of day like a person opening up the store for a new
day, the dark of night will peel away and the morning light will
come. The opportunities You bring, to do
Your work today, are before me. Come Lord, fill me now with Your
life in me. Fear is a big way the devil tries to
block what God wants us to do this day. Isn't that the way the media works
to try to get us to give in. Jesus, I give You myself to use for
Your day today operating in me, I want to serve You, Come and
dwell in me now. Come Holy Spirit help me to be an
empty vessel ready to be filled. Mary, my mother, walk by my side. Mary, my Mother, I come to dwell in
your Immaculate Heart - take me to the Heart of Jesus. Come to me Lord and possess my soul. I offer everything I do all day
united to the Mass. Come to me Lord and possess my soul. Sing: Come Holy Ghost Sing: Come to me Lord and Possess
my Soul I love you God: Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit - come dwell in me now. I adore You, I worship You, I love
You, I thank You, God. Amen. I surrender God in love to do Your
will today.
Guardian Angel "Angel of God, my
guardian dear, to whom God's love commits me here, ever
this day be at my side, to light and guard, to rule and
guide. Amen."
A
Prayer for
Intimacy
with the
Lamb, the
Bridegroom
of the
Soul
Oh Lamb
of God,
Who
take
away
the
sins of
the
world,
come
and act
on my
soul
most
intimately.
I
surrender
myself,
as I
ask for
the
grace
to let
go, to
just be
as I
exist
in You
and You
act
most
intimately
on my
soul.
You are
the
Initiator.
I am
the
soul
waiting
Your
favors
as You
act in
me. I
love
You. I
adore
You. I
worship
You.
Come
and
possess
my soul
with
Your
Divine
Grace,
as I
experience
You
most
intimately.
to pleasures they use to block pain
from the past –
in this, the person can live for 40, 50,
60 years – never really living at
all –
loaves and fish for so many –
there is enough love to go around –
love never runs out!
but work for food
that endures for eternal life,
which the Son of man will give you,
for on him the Father, God himself,
has set his seal.
No one who comes to me will ever hunger;
no one who believes in me will ever thirst.
I am the resurrection.
Anyone who believes in me,
even though that person dies, will live,
We want His grace to be active in us –
We want His life alive in us –
We see an increase of the virtues we received
in baptism, an increase in faith, hope and love.
He gives us life to bear fruit for the Kingdom of God –
Grace is a fountain of His life in us.
us to Christian maturity –
to be in the image and likeness
of Christ –
we are happy. An increase of faith, hope
and love help us to live virtuously and in
great joy –
We are seeking the perfection of God!
justice, temperance –
All: And You will renew the face of the earth.
can progress and be infected hurting
our whole system –
that can become darker and darker.
He suffered being beaten at the pillar,
the crown, not of gold, but thorns that
pierced deep in His Head.
how deep is this? We eat His Body, we drink His
Blood – We receive God in us. It shows us –
like the first message in Blue Book I – I want to be one
in you, I want you - one in Me, depth, intimacy –
Christ is the most perfect Lover – He is the
Bridegroom of our soul –
This is our one life – to ask God for the grace,
in us more and more abundantly – In heaven, if
we get there, we are full of life. We are to live
our lives letting His grace be active in us,
praying for that increase of faith, hope and love
in us – living virtuously – being just, being
prudent, being temperate, being humble,
having fortitude –
because we have surrendered ourselves to God
and live for His honor and glory, to serve and love Him,
and do His will in love.
Jesus You are always there - at every moment, with me, to be
with me in the day - I am not alone.
Today is the day You have made and when I go to bed tonight I
can never live this day again.
Help me to serve You and to let You operate me to do Your holy
work.
Holy Spirit sanctify me, dwell in me, enlighten me, help me to
be docile to Your touch, Please bless the work of my hands
today.
We can fear all kinds of things.
We can fear health, we can fear acceptance, we can fear we will
be made fun of, we can fear nobody will hear us,
we can fear we are too tired or we can fear we are too fat or
thin, we can fear that we won't have what we need, we can fear
others will not accept us, we can fear...
I offer all my prayers, works, joys and sufferings to You Lord,
united to the Mass for the building of the Kingdom of God, for
the priest, the Church and the world.
I offer my day for my private intentions, I offer my day for my
family and the Shepherds of Christ members and needs.
Help me to love.
Dear Heavenly Father help me to see through your eyes.
June 6, 2015 - Eve of Precious Body and Blood of Jesus
Month of the Sacred Heart
R. See high, see low –
See as you desire –
Our eyes are a wonderful gift given
We can open our eyes or close our
We can look straight ahead –
We can see with our eyes –
We can scan the scene from
We can focus on trying to see the
We can drive a car and see with
We can watch a play at the theater
We can watch the Mass and see
What we see can make us cry –
What we see can help take us from danger
We can see a new born baby –
We can see a person laid out in a coffin –
We can read and learn with our eyes –
Were not our eyes a gift given to us
Last night Mary appeared to me in the
She appeared in the deepest –
it was beyond and
It's depth and intensity of light –
I cannot describe
She was beautiful and seeing her
alive and different – it did not
She had given me messages –
The messages will be transcribed and
But then she appeared and she did
The vision of intensity – I was so
wrapped in it and could not
My physical abilities were
the light beyond description –
the depth so deep and so very
real –
the lady as she was encased in
this celestial aura was
deep in that heavenly vision
a Mother alive in celestial
in the front of the depth while
A light it seemed deeper than the
solid and bright with a light
And her beauty in celestial surroundings,
her beauty mystical – beyond anything
No breath or depth – no high or low,
the opening to this window of
celestial beauty –
Forever – Forever – God tells us of
A foreverness was this vision like
1
Corinthians 2:9 "What no
eye has seen and no ear has heard, what the mind of man cannot
visualise; all that God has prepared for those who love him;"
R. Did you ever see the sun dance on
the ocean, or a sun dressed
There is movement – like nothing
When she appeared this vision is
I see no movement
a beginning or an end to what
It is, I see no change, but it
I am in the intensity of this apparition –
depth and light and beauty and is
alive –
I can't describe it at all –
If I can see the sun dancing on a
You may identify with what you
The vision of Mary –
the Virgin Mother as she showed
I cannot even find anything to
Yet it was so real –
to be enthralled in it –
I cannot describe
But I know more of eternity –
that with depth and breath
We are blind to the celestial reward,
purity and unity – eternally –
We are on earth and we measure with
our spoons and ounces, we see
with eyes veiled
And God is beyond and other and
yet He has given us Jesus Christ in
the Eucharist to come to us
and feed the sharing in His life
we have from baptism –
If He spoke now – He would say
reach – reach and reach –
Man is so stilted in his ways
created to reach to the heights –
to dig deeply into the Mystery –
to know that the unseen is real –
to not be stifled because we
stand in a cement sidewalk
wrapped in the beauty of our
own footprint –
The footprints we follow are
those of the Son of God for we
were created in His
image and likeness
The seen and the unseen –
Do we see at all beyond
the Mystery of God –
the Mystery of Jesus –
the Mystery of the Incarnation
the Mystery of the sacramental
the Mystery of Jesus truly present
Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity
in the Eucharist
Reach – Reach – Reach –
See the unseen –
Dig deep into the Heart of Jesus
Beg for the Holy Spirit to fill us with
His gifts to see, to
understand, to know,
to love, to be holy,
to fear God and to be
full of wisdom and council –
This is relationship of us –
human creatures with
the Divine God –
This is about the gift of baptism –
The sharing in Divine Life –
This is about being nurtured
with the Bread of Life
the Eucharist and His Word –
This is about the unseen and
the seen –
This is about preparing ourselves
for the goal of eternal
happiness –
Seeing God face to face –
Being wrapped in the beatific vision –
My people this is about Mary
appearing in the Virgin Mary building
and showing me last night –
her beauty that I cannot
even describe and
when she appeared that
way – she said nothing –
she just took me into
this beauty and I behold her
and what she showed
me and
in the end
R. How can I
draw
this?
We are earthly and
He is heavenly and
yet He wants to reveal
Mary wants a personal relationship
Open your eyes and your hearts to
to us from God
–
eyes –
look high or
look low –
right to left –
big picture with our eyes –
other cars moving how to
go in union with them.
but if it is boring we can close our
eyes and go to sleep.
the priest –
What we see can help lead us to action –
What we see can lead us to a new endeavor –
by God –
Virgin Mary building on the 5th –
brightest light I cannot describe or
compare to any light I know –
face before me, in the mystical
was –
remain the same –
prior to this intense apparition
of celestial beauty – I cannot
begin to describe
published –
not speak at all –
It was the vision –
say to lead the Hail Marys –
numbed as I was enveloped
in her vision before me –
light –
the light was never exhausted –
behind and around her
ocean and farther than any
sea –
unknown to me
I have ever seen –
no light can be a measure for
heaven –
the scripture
body of water –
else you know –
not static or like what we
see with regard its movement –
It is –
Ever changing, beauteous and without
I am seeing –
is alive in beauty and
different entirely that I am
drawn into it and almost unable
to talk, to use my physical
things –
in it and it is and it has
body of endless water, can I
tell you of it so you can enjoy
the experience and try to describe
the movement, the light, the
depth – the sky that meets
way out in beautiful blue
against the silver waters dancing
in radiant light –
have seen of this and enjoy it
with me, but
the living appearance of her –
the light –
herself in a celestial way
to me –
identify this with and
so beautiful –
so that it captivated me deeply
we do not know or
comprehend –
relationship with God in intense
go out and spread the Good News –
and he can be so bolted to the
earth, but we were created
in the image and likeness of God –
our eyes –
life of the Church –
secrets of Himself to
us and have an intimate
relationship with us –
with us –
She is our spiritual Mother –
God and to our Mother at Our Side
end of June 6, 2015
Song: Teach Me to Love With Your Heart
Excerpt from June 9, 2015
R. So we know God gives us
We are here to learn to act as
Why would we give into
I watched a movie and the
Many times the devil works in
Living according to the deadly
God calls us to be joyful and live
A person rooted in God, living
the free will to act
in a certain way,
but it is the low, low
way to act according to
our anger, jealousy, envy,
pride etc. –
God wants us to act –
God has given us the
virtues of faith, hope
and love in baptism –
unloving actions of
anger, jealousy, envy, etc.
people were stuck waiting in
an airport because of fog –
their true selves began to
immerge as they were forced to
deal with issues – since they
were not in and out, but
were stuck –
boredom and tiredness for
people to develop bad -
habits or vices in their
actions and they continue
without using right reason.
sins – deadens a person's
ways –
in happiness –
the virtues recognizing their
actions are to be holy actions
likened to God to prepare
for the beatific vision –
From that Priestly Newsletter 2000 #3
The spiritual life centers in Christ. Here are words from the Jerusalem Catecheses: "When we were baptized into Christ and clothed ourselves in him, we were transformed into the likeness of the Son of God. Having destined us to be his adopted sons, God gave us a likeness to Christ in his glory, and living as we do in communion with Christ, God’s anointed, we ourselves are rightly called ‘the anointed ones.’ " 5
Msgr. Robert Guste says: "Ideal Catholics held up to us by the Church are the saints. As you read their lives, what do you notice? One after the other, they were men and women who had a deep, personal relationship with Our Lord Jesus Christ. Their hearts were on fire with love for Him..." 6
When we are baptized we are incorporated into Christ’s paschal mystery of death and resurrection. St. Paul speaks of this marvelous union with Jesus: You cannot have forgotten that all of us, when we were baptised into Christ Jesus, were baptised into his death. So by our baptism into his death we were buried with him, so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the Father’s glorious power, we too should begin living a new life. (Rm 6:3-4).
Christ has structured the Christian life by the way He lived, died, and rose from the dead. It is obvious, then, as Paul tells us above, that the pattern of death-resurrection must be at the heart of the Church’s life. Individually and collectively, we continually die with Christ so that we may continually rise with Him. Thus we pass over in a process of ongoing religious transition to a greater participation in Christ’s resurrection. It is true that our participation in Christ’s resurrection will reach its completion only in eternity. Nevertheless, we begin the life of resurrection here upon the earth, in the here and now of human life, in the midst of joy and pain; in the experience of success and failure, in the sweat of our brow, in the enjoyment of God’s gifts. As Christians, we should have a sense of dynamic growth concerning our here and now life of resurrection.
We cannot maintain the life of resurrection or grow in it without a willingness to suffer. This does not mean that we need to feel overwhelmed and heavily burdened in our lives. The greater portion of suffering for most Christians seems to be an accumulation of ordinary hardships, difficulties, and pains. At times, however, deep suffering, even suffering of agonizing proportions, can enter into one’s life. Whether the sufferings one encounters are of either the more ordinary variety or the more rare and extreme type, Christians must convince themselves that to relate properly to the cross is to grow in resurrection, and growth in resurrection means we will also have an increased capacity to help give resurrection to others.
The Church invites us to share deeply in the passion of Christ, in the cross of Christ. She does so that we might share deeply in His life of resurrection—here and hereafter. The more we die with Christ, the more we share in His life of resurrection—here and hereafter. Our ultimate goal here below is not the cross, but resurrection—the newness of life the cross leads to - here below as well as in eternity.
We are meant to share in all of the mysteries of Christ here below—we are meant to relive them in our own lives. And all of these mysteries are directed to the crowning mystery of Jesus, His resurrection: "As the Church is ever re-enacting, during all the ages, the life story of her Divine Spouse—undergoing in the Mystical Body what He suffered in His Natural Body, so it must be too, in some measure, for every individual Christian that lives in real unity with Christ. It was thus that the saints understood the life of the Divine Master. They not merely contemplated it, they lived it. This was the source of the immense sympathy they were capable of experiencing for Him in His different states. They felt in a certain measure what He felt, and what is true of Our Lord’s life considered as a whole must be true in no imperfect or limited manner of that which was the supreme and crowning mystery in that life—namely, the Resurrection. This must be, not merely a fact in Christian history, but a phase of Christian experience …We do not readily perceive that, in God’s plan, not only the Cross, but the Risen Life that followed it, is meant to be part of our terrestrial existence. Christ did not pass from the Cross straight to heaven. The Christian is not meant to do so either. In the case of Jesus the Cross preceded, prepared and prefaced a risen life on earth. In the case of the Christian the Cross is meant to play a somewhat similar role—that is, to be the prelude to a risen life, even here below.
"The Cross cannot be completely understood except it is viewed in the full light of the Resurrection. It is the latter, not the former, that is the ultimate mystery for us…The Cross is a means, not an end; it finds its explanation only in the empty tomb; it is an entrance into life, not a mode of death. Any death that enters into God’s plan must necessarily issue forth in life. If He lays upon us the necessity of dying it is in order that we may live…In order that we may live as we ought, our rebellious nature must be crucified. Crucifixion always remains the only mode of salvation.
"God sends trials and crosses simply to deaden in us the activity of the forces that make for the decay of the spiritual life, in order that that spiritual life may develop and expand unimpeded. According as the life of perverse nature ebbs away from us on our cross united with Christ’s, the Divine Life that God has placed in all whom He has called begins to make itself more manifest and to display increased vigour and vitality…It is to that Resurrection, that life in death, that God directs all the circumstances of our life—it is the object He aims at in His dealing with us." 7
In his above words, Fr. Edward Leen, C.S.Sp., speaks about a special episode of our participation in the resurrection of Jesus. He speaks of our Christ-life, our life of grace, in the highly developed state. We should all strive for this state. We must realize, however, that all those who live in the state of grace are, in an essential way, living the life of resurrection. They are alive in Christ Jesus.
The following words of St. John Eudes remind us of the glorious goal the Christian is called to: the most intimate union with Jesus.
"I ask you to consider that our Lord Jesus Christ is your true head and that you are a member of his body. He belongs to you as the head belongs to the body. All that is his is yours: breath, heart, body, soul and all his faculties. All of these you must use as if they belonged to you, so that in serving him you may give him praise, love and glory. You belong to him as a member belongs to the head. This is why he earnestly desires you to serve and glorify the Father by using all your faculties as if they were his.
"He belongs to you, but more than that, he longs to be in you, living and ruling in you, as the head lives and rules in the body. He desires that whatever is in him may live and rule in you: his breath in your breath, his heart in your heart, all the faculties of his soul in the faculties of your soul...
"You belong to the Son of God, but more than that, you ought to be in him as the members are in the head. All that is in you must be incorporated into him. You must receive life from him and be ruled by him. There will be no true life for you except in him, for he is the one source of true life. Apart from him you will find only death and destruction. Let him be the only source of your movements, of the actions and the strength of your life.
"Finally, you are one with Jesus as the body is one with the head. You must, then, have one breath with him, one soul, one life, one will, one mind, one heart. And he must be your breath, heart, love, life, your all. These great gifts in the follower of Christ originate from baptism. They are increased and strengthened through confirmation and by making good use of other graces that are given by God. Through the holy eucharist they are brought to perfection." 8
St. Ignatius of Antioch was deeply consumed with love for Jesus: "At last I am well on the way to being a disciple. May nothing, seen or unseen, fascinate me, so that I may happily make my way to Jesus Christ! Fire, cross, struggles with wild beasts, wrenching of bones, mangling of limbs, crunching of the whole body, cruel tortures inflicted by the devil—let them come upon me, provided only I make my way to Jesus Christ."9
Cardinal Newman tells us: "Everyone who breathes, high and low, educated and ignorant, young and old, man and woman, has a mission, has a work. We are not born at random... God sees every one of us; He creates every soul, He lodges it in a body, one by one, for a purpose. He needs, He deigns to need, every one of us."10
Because of the uniqueness of each Christian's existence, he or she presents Christ with a unique opportunity. Each Christian has the vocation to offer Christ his or her humanity so that Jesus can live in that individual in a special way. This Jesus is Priest, Prophet and King. To the extent that an individual Christian offers his or her humanity to Jesus, that person has an unique opportunity to help to continue the work of the redemption–an opportunity that no one else can fulfill. Likewise, to the extent that an individual fails to offer his or her humanity to Christ, Jesus loses the opportunity to continue His redemptive work according to that person's uniqueness.
Concerning the prophetic or teaching office of Christ, each of us has the ever-present opportunity of witnessing to the truth of Christ by the way we live. Mother Teresa gives a striking example of this. She says: "I received a letter from a wealthy Brazilian man. He assured me that he had lost his faith – not just his faith in God but his faith in humanity as well. He was fed up with his situation and everything around him. He only thought about suicide.
"One day, walking on a busy street downtown, he saw a television set in a store window. The program was about our Home for the Dying in Calcutta, and it showed our Sisters taking care of the sick and the dying.
"The man confessed that when he saw that, he felt the urge to kneel and pray, after many years of not ever kneeling or praying.
"From that day on, he recovered his faith in God and in humanity, and he was convinced that God still loves him."11
St. Paul, one who loved Jesus so deeply, has left us these words: "But we hold this treasure in pots of earthenware, so that the immensity of the power is God’s and not our own. We are subjected to every kind of hardship, but never distressed; we see no way out but we never despair; we are pursued but never cut off; knocked down, but still have some life in us; always we carry with us in our body the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus, too, may be visible in our body. Indeed, while we are still alive, we are continually being handed over to death, for the sake of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus, too, may be visible in our mortal flesh." (2 Cor 4:7-11).
Here are words from St. Claude La Columbière, one of the great apostles of devotion to the Heart of Christ. Speaking to Jesus, Claude says:
You share my burdens,
You take them upon yourself.
You listen to me fondly when I tell you my troubles.
You never fail to lighten them.
I find You at all times and in all places.
You never leave me.
I will always find You wherever I go.Old age or misfortune will not cause You to abandon me.
You will never be closer to me than
When all seems to go against me.
No matter how miserable I may be,
You will never cease to be my friend.You tolerate my faults with admirable patience.
You are always ready to come to me, if I so desire it.Jesus, may I die praising you!
May I die loving you!
May I die for the love of you.125. Jerusalem Catecheses, as in The Liturgy of the Hours, Catholic Book Publishing Co., Vol. II, p. 608.
6. Msgr. Robert Guste, The Gift of the Church, Queenship Publications, pp. 22-23.
7. Edward Leen, In the Likeness of Christ, Sheed and Ward, pp. 290-300.
8. St. John Eudes, from a treatise on the Admirable Heart of Jesus, as in The Liturgy of the Hours, Catholic Book Publishing Co., Vol. IV, pp. 1331-32.
9. St. Ignatius of Antioch, "Ignatius to the Romans," as in The Treasury of Catholic Wisdom, Ignatius Press., p. 14.
10. John Henry Cardinal Newman, Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations, Longmans, Green and Co., pp. 111-112.
11. Mother Teresa, In My Own Words, Liguori Publications, p. 44.
12. St. Claude de la Columbiere, as published by Apostleship of Prayer, Detroit Province of the Society of Jesus.
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Wow, Wow
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