In the silence of Eucharistic Adoration there is a power greater than a thousand nuclear bombs, greater than the sun, greater than the Big Bang. It is the power of God, released when the atom of the Trinity was split on the Cross and the explosion of redeeming blood came out. In Eucharistic Adoration we touch this power, which is the root of everything, for it is Christ the Pantocrator. We touch the candle of our souls to the fire of His passion, His passion for souls, and we catch that flame. (Jesus-Shock p155-156)
If you don’t have that ‘flame’ burning in your soul maybe its time you got off the couch and on your knees in the Adoration Chapel. We all can find more time to pray … if we WANT TO. Give it a try … you have nothing to loose, and eternity to gain. You don’t have to commit to an hour (although Jesus likes it when you do), just stop by and pray awhile.
Jesus may not have needed my hour of Adoration, but I sure needed the consolation and instruction inherent in His presence. See you in the chapel.
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