Monday, February 26, 2024

Follow Me ... Now!

 Lent Is A Time To Follow Him


“As Jesus walked on from there, he noticed a man named Matthew sitting at the tax collector’s booth.  Jesus said to him, “Follow me,” and he got up and followed him.”  (Matthew 9:9)

“Follow me,” Jesus says, and Matthew does so at once.  What a radical response!  Would you and I do the same?  Would we drop everything straightaway to follow a man we knew little or nothing of?  Probably not.  Yet Matthew does so, as do Andrew, Peter, James and John.  (Matthew 4:18-22)


Every day, Jesus passes through our lives and calls us to follow him in ways both big and small.  The example of the Apostles challenges and encourages us to respond promptly to Jesus’ call.  Do we?


You might ask, “Where do I meet Christ in my daily life?  I do not perceive his presence or hear him calling me.”  Yet he is there.


He calls us to be faithful to our daily prayers when we don’t feel like praying.  He speaks to us through Sacred Scripture or a passage from some spiritual work.  He invites us to grow in the spiritual life through an invitation to spend time with him in the Adoration Chapel.”

 (Amber Kinloch - St Josephs’ Shelf)


How will you respond to his invitation?


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Monday, February 19, 2024

Motivation Reinforced

 Motivation Comes From Being In His Presence

W
hen we visit Jesus in Eucharistic Adoration he rejoices over all that we are doing for him.
  He never says, “It’s not enough. 

You need to do more.”  He never says, “You need to serve me more.”  He never says, “You’re not faithful enough to me.  You need to work harder.”  Rather, he blesses us and pours out his love on us, knowing that this is enough to compel us.  He tells us how pleased he is with us, and that experience of God’s pleasure motivates us to lay down even more of our lives.  To put it more simply, his love for us calls more love out of us.  It may be hard to believe, but Jesus is even more eager to be with us than we are to be with him!
Renew your motivation by spending time in the Adoration Chapel.

                                                                   If you give God a chance He will win!
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Monday, February 12, 2024

This Could Be Your Best Lent Ever

If you’re still looking for an idea of what to do this Lent that would be pleasing to God, and beneficial to your soul, now might be a good time to honestly ask yourself that question and trusting in God see what ideas come to the surface.

If in the past you haven’t been too successful with Lenten resolutions you might want to take a new approach.  If before it was you who decided what plan of action to take - this year you might want to ask God for his input.


If you decide to ask God you should begin by separating yourself from the noise and clutter of this world and sit quietly in his presence.  You can do this anywhere; you don’t have to be in church or the adoration chapel.  God is always with us; so find a quiet place where you can simply turn your mind to God and ask him as a friend what he would like to see you do to grow spiritually in this time before Easter?


The hard part is now to be quiet and listen.  Remember any conversation is not a monologue but an exchange - we must not do all the talking but must also be good listeners.  At the same time you need to place your trust in God - He will not lead you astray. 

See you in the Adoration Chapel this Lent.

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Monday, February 5, 2024

Begin Now From Where You Are

 Begin Now From Where You Are

Spiritual growth is not limited to the seasons of Lent or Christmas, but rather it’s the endeavor of a lifetime.

To grow spiritually we must be totally dependent on our relationship with God.
  To improve that relationship we need his help.  You don’t need a grand conversion experience.  Rather for most of us, it’s a continual series of small, firm daily renewals that lead to a grand conversion.  This type of conversion takes time to establish and additional time to grow.

A relationship with Jesus also is not dependent on you doing everything correctly.
  It means only that you desire to give him your heart.  You are going to make mistakes or struggle, and he knows it.  He is not going to stop putting graces in your life, and he is not going to ignore you if you struggle.  You only need to raise your level of trust in God and he will support you.

Keep in mind that no one becomes a saint overnight - not the Apostles, not the martyrs, none of them reach sainthood in a single instant.  Trust that Jesus is working with you in the middle of your trials, and that you are bearing far more fruit than you think you are.  If you keep that mindset, then you will find the practice of dedicating each day to the Lord becoming easier and easier.


If you are not a regular Adoration adorer now would be a good time to start your conversion.


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