Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Tuesday of the Twenty-Eighth Week

Today is Tuesday of the Twenty-Eighth Week in Ordinary Time.

Salvation, Gospel, righteousness.

As a Christian we are to love and obey the Gospel. The Gospel remains the greatest book of love, book of hope, book of sacrifice. The Gospel provides lessons of goodness, holiness, kindness for us to live by. The Gospel reminds each Christian of the various sins we might encounter, reminds us of God’s commandments.

Always keep truth in your heart, mind, soul. God asks for obedience in faith. What does this mean to you? Are you able to discern how to live with obedience in faith? Truth is essential to a relationship with God.

Keep simplicity in your life, keep righteousness in your life. Avoid wickedness, impiety.

Always encourage truth, love, peace. Always give thanks to God, always offer praise to God, always acknowledge God’s glory, God’s mercy, God’s love, God’s forgiveness, God’s majesty.

Being Christian is an acknowledgement of God’s supreme existence. God is superior, beyond our imagination. We can witness God’s achievements, we can love God, we can worship God. We can believe in God. Our belief provides an access to righteousness, to salvation. Our belief provides a foundation of charity, humility, obedience, compassion, mercy, forgiveness. Our belief provides a manner to create, nurture, and live a blessed life.

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