Showing posts with label spiritual assessment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiritual assessment. Show all posts

Friday, July 14, 2017

The 4 Basic Mathematics of Life- An Spiritual Assessment



In one of our Sunday mass homilies in a congregation where I belong, our parish priest homily struck me a lot.  It has very simple and yet striking message to everyone. This is why I want to share it with you. 

According to him, to be a true Christian we had to follow the 4 Basic Mathematics of Life.

ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION.

ADDITION

This is the first step and the most important aspect of being a good Christian.

We have to accept Christ in our heart and in our life.  We can never be called a Christian unless we put Christ at the center of our life.  He will be our guiding force.  The captain that will lead us to the right path and ensure safety in everything we do for as long as it conforms to the values of a good Christian. 

But being a Christian also implies bigger responsibilities.  We need to practice good works.   And we can never be called a good Christian if this will not reflect in our day to day life by doing good things to others.

Let the the Gospel of Matthew summarizes these: "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. ... And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself" (22:37-39).

SUBTRACTION

Sometimes or most of the time, it is in this state, when we are starting to accept Christ in our heart that we are being tested for our faith. Some has fallen to the trap; others remain strong to conquer temptations and sins.

Leaving behind and not accepting the things that will hurt our relationship with Christ is very important.  Again, this is where our faith will be tested.

" Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, Move from here to there, and it will move.  Nothing will be impossible by you." (Matthew 17:20)

MULTIPLICATION

Good Stewardship of Christ.  We have to be instrumental in spreading the Good News. 

Remember that we are not living in this world not by just ourselves.  We have our neighbor, friends, love ones and even enemies who are looking for God’s mercy and love.  And if you truly love Christ then, you will be happy to be with Him together with the people who really mean a lot to you.

"The Earth is the Lord's and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it". (Psalm 24:1:)

DIVISION

This is where sharing, giving and dividing one’s blessings comes in.

However, funny as it was, I have observed that sometimes when we are at the lowest moment of our lives that we always remember the people who needed help.  But once we received all the blessings we prayed dearly and started enjoying it that when we forgot other people’s need.  The attachment to material things and power has overcome who we really are.

But if we really love our neighbor as how we love Christ as our Savior, we will always be The Good Samaritan that Christ has wanted and expected us to be.

Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. (2 Corinthians 9:6-8)

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The message is so simple but how are we going to practice it requires a lot of FAITH and LOVE. 

I hope we can all reflect from this.

This is the 4 Basic Mathematics of Life.

What about sharing your own good news?


Happy Reading,


Arlene 










Monday, July 3, 2017

Something to Pause Back






"I still remember the days

I prayed for the things

I have now".


Looking back on my younger years, I always wonder what lies ahead on me.  Now that I have grown up and has a family of my own the question has been answered.


What I prayed for has been given to me.  How amazing God is!

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Thank you Lord...

  • for the proud sun that brightens me up whenever I wake up in the morning.
  • for the fresh air that I breathe.
  • for the still night that allows me to rest.
  • for the sparkling moon and stars that gives light to my lonely nights.
  • for the beautiful rainbow that peeks in skyline that reminds me of new hopes.
  • for the soft bed that gives comfort to my tired body.
  • for the bountiful food that nourishes my body.
  • for the clean water that take away my thirst.
  • for the material things that gives smile in my face.
  • for the sturdy house I can call a home.
  • for the loving family who stay with me even through the darkest times of my life.
  • for the stable career that helps me feed my family.
  • for the nice friends that stays with me even if I am a nobody.
  • for the good health despite the uncertainties that this pandemic brings to us.
  • for the peace of mind.
...BUT most of all
  •  for the Faith and Love that I have in you that ALWAYS remind me to be a better person to new   acquaintances, old friends, colleagues and most of all my FAMILY. 
Thank you Lord!

***Things to Reflect:

Sometimes we always thought that there are unanswered prayers.  That God seems to had forgotten us.  While our neighbors enjoyed all so much blessings.  

But most of the times we had forgotten or uncounciously not aware that there are reasons for these. 

Why God did not grant all our prayers?

Selfish motives, pride hidden in your heart and prayers that may be hindrance for a better plan that God has store for you.  

These may be just some of the reasons that we have to reflect.  For God is a fair God whose love for his flocks is unending.  He will not let us down.  Rather He want to grant us what He think will be best for us.

All you have to do is TRUST God with all of your heart and mind.

Can you share with us some of your answered prayers that changed your life?  Please comment down below.

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Photo Credit:
child in the picture  Callie ❤️

Happy reading !