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Happy Mothers! Day! You are alllll great mothers! Let nothing stand in your way of just knowing and believing that today! I love you! This world and your children are great full for you! Happy Mother's Day Gorgeous! #Jesuslovesyou #Jesuscallsyou He pre-ordained you as a mother to your children. He calls you blessed with one of his greatest gifts- life.

5/12/2024, 9:13:48 PM

Now I’m alive becoz of “All of your blessings” My lord our God (Jesus Christ). . . . . . . #calvarychurch #jesuscallsyou #godsservant✝️

4/27/2024, 2:41:12 PM

Pray continually, for it is written: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God". God wants best for you God loves you🤍 #god #godisgood #jesuslovesyou #jesusislove #jesussaviour #jesusisking #jesuscallsyou #jesuschristislord #godbless #godisgreat #loveoneanother❤️ #lovegod #pray #prayerworks #prayerlife #praycontinually #praycontinually🙏

4/25/2024, 2:54:41 PM

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4/2/2024, 1:50:00 AM

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2/20/2024, 4:54:40 AM

Jesus calls you, who are weary and burdened to give you rest, their's no more reasons to feel tired or guilty because our lord is here for us, and he calls us #matthew1128 #jesusislife #jesuscallsyou

2/15/2024, 2:22:13 PM

Today's Gospel: Luke 2:22-40 Today's gospel is about the presentation of the Lord in the Temple. We celebrate, today, the glorious event of Jesus being presented in the Temple by Mary and Joseph. Simeon, a “righteous and devout” man, had been waiting for this moment throughout his life. The passage above is what he spoke when the moment finally arrived. This is a profound statement that came from a humble and faith-filled heart. Simeon was saying something like this: “Lord of Heaven and earth, my life is now complete. I've seen Him. I’ve held Him. He is the one. He is the Messiah. There is nothing more I need in life. My life is fulfilled. I am now ready to die. My life has reached its purpose and culmination.” Simeon, like any other ordinary human being, would have had many experiences in life. He would have had many ambitions and goals. Many things he worked hard for. So for him to say that he was now ready to “go in peace” simply means that the purpose of his life was fulfilled and that all he has worked for and striven for has come to culmination in this moment. That’s saying a lot! But it’s really a great witness for us in our daily lives and gives us an example of what we should strive for. We see in this experience of Simeon that life must be about encountering Christ and fulfilling our purpose in accordance with God’s plan. For Simeon, that purpose revealed to him through the gift of his faith, was to receive the Christ Child in the temple at His presentation and to then consecrate this Child to the Father in accordance with the law. What is your mission and purpose in life? It will not be the same as Simeon but it will have similarities. God has a perfect plan for you that He will reveal to you in faith. This calling and purpose will ultimately be about you receiving Christ in the temple of your heart and then praising and worshiping Him for all to see. It will take on a unique form in accordance with the will of God for your life. But it will be as significant and important as Simeon’s calling and will be integral to the entire divine plan of salvation for the world. Reflect, today, upon your own calling and mission in life. Don’t miss your call.

2/2/2024, 8:56:44 AM

Today's Gospel: Mark 6:7-13 In today's gospel, Jesus gave his apostles both the power and the authority to speak and to act in his name. He commanded them to do the works which he did – to heal the sick, to cast out evil spirits, and to speak the word of God – the good news of the Gospel which they received from Jesus. When Jesus spoke of power and authority he did something unheard of. He wedded power and authority with self-sacrificing love and humility. The “world” and the “flesh” (our own sinful inclination) seek power for selfish gain. Jesus teaches us to use it for the good of our neighbor. What kind of authority and power does the Lord wanted you to exercise on his behalf? Why would Jesus instruct the Twelve to go forth to preach with authority but to take nothing with them on the journey? Most people who set out on a journey prepare ahead and make sure to pack what they need. Jesus’ instruction was not so much a lesson in relying upon others for basic needs as it was a lesson on reliance upon divine providence for their ministry. The material world is good in and of itself. All creation is good. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with having possessions and using them for our good and for the good of those who have been entrusted to our care. But there are times when God wants us to rely more upon Him than upon ourselves. The story above is one of those situations. By instructing the Twelve to go forth on their mission without bringing the basic necessities of life, Jesus was helping them to trust not only in His providence for those basic needs but also to trust that He would provide for them spiritually in their mission of preaching, teaching and healing. They were given great spiritual authority and responsibility and, for that reason, needed to rely upon the providence of God to a far greater extent than others. Thus, Jesus exhorts them to trust Him regarding their basic needs so that they will also be disposed to trust Him on this new spiritual mission. (Read more below)

2/1/2024, 7:38:53 AM

As he was walking along by the Sea of Galilee he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net in the lake – for they were fishermen. And Jesus said to them, ‘Follow me and I will make you into fishers of men.’ And at once they left their nets and followed him | 🐟 Mark 1:16-18 Do you know that we have a podcast? 🙌 Tap the link in our bio to listen now on Spotify 🔗 #bible #bibleverse #biblestudy #biblereflection #reflection #scripture #gospel #gospelofmark #gospels #jesus #jesuschrist #saviour #savior #calling #called #jesuscalls #jesuscallsyou #god #godswill #love #vocation #fishersofmen #biblestory #christian #catholic #catholicchurch #church #stbensburwood

1/22/2024, 2:08:34 AM

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1/15/2024, 9:02:20 PM

Today's Gospel: John 1: 35-42 In today's gospel, the Apostle Andrew brings his brother Simon to Jesus after telling Simon that he has found the Messiah. Jesus immediately receives them both as Apostles and then reveals to Simon that his identity will now be changed. He will now be called Cephas. “Cephas” is an Aramaic word that means “Rock.” In English, this name is usually translated as “Peter.” When someone is given a new name, this often means that they are also given a new mission and new vocation in life. Just like in the Old Testament, Abram became Abraham. For example, in the Christian tradition, we receive new names at Baptism or Confirmation. Additionally, when a man or woman becomes a monk or a nun, they often are given a new name to signify the new life they are called to live. Simon is given the new name of “Rock” because Jesus intends to make him the foundation of His future Church. This change in name reveals that Simon must become a new creation in Christ in order to fulfill his high calling. So it is with each one of us. No, we may not be called to be the next pope or a bishop, but we are each called to become new creations in Christ and live new lives fulfilling new missions. So it is with each one of us. No, we may not be called to be the next pope or a bishop, but we are each called to become new creations in Christ and live new lives fulfilling new missions. And, in a sense, this newness of life must happen each and every day. We must strive to fulfill the mission that Jesus gives us in a new way every day. Reflect, today, upon the fact that God invites you to live a new life of grace in Him. He has some new mission for you to fulfill daily and He promises to give you all you need to live it. Say “Yes” to the call He gives you and you will see incredible things happen in your life.

1/14/2024, 8:51:25 AM

1st Reading: 1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19 Today’s First Reading is about the call of Samuel as prophet. Samuel is now a young boy, serving the priest Eli in the sanctuary at Shiloh. The Jewish historian Josephus places his age at 12 years, though he may have been older. What follows is heightened by the statement that revelations and visions of God were at that time very infrequent. The book of Judges (which covers this period) indicates that very few prophets or messengers of God appeared. During the entire period of the Judges, apart from the anonymous prophet mentioned in chap 2 (not covered in the liturgical readings), we are told of only two prophets and of five revelations. We are told that one day Eli was asleep in his usual place in the sanctuary: "Eli, whose eyesight had begun to grow dim so that he could not see, was lying down in his room; the lamp of God had not yet gone out…" The reference is to the golden lampstand, which stood opposite the table of the bread of the Presence in the Holy Place. It was still night, but the early morning hours were approaching when the flame grew dim or went out. For the lamp to be permitted to go out before morning was a violation of the Pentateuchal regulations. It is at this moment when God calls Samuel. Samuel, in his sleep, hears his name being called. Still inexperienced in recognising the presence of the Lord, he thinks that Eli is calling him. Twice he hears the call and twice Eli denies that he called. Eli’s own failure not at once to recognise God’s voice may be indicative that he was not very close to God. In fact, and sadly, he was not very effective as a prophet (see 1 Sam 2:22-26). But at the third call, Eli begins to realise that something special is going on. He sends the boy back to bed and tells him that the next time he hears a call he is to answer: "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening." And the Lord does call a third time and Samuel responds as he was told. Now the Lord reveals his presence, but what the Lord said to him at that time is not recorded. However, by this first revelation, Samuel is consecrated a prophet. (Read more below)

1/14/2024, 8:13:50 AM

1st Reading: 1 Samuel 3: 1-10, 19-20 Today’s First Reading is about the call of Samuel as prophet. Samuel is now a young boy, serving the priest Eli in the sanctuary at Shiloh. The Jewish historian Josephus places his age at 12 years, though he may have been older. What follows is heightened by the statement that revelations and visions of God were at that time very infrequent. The book of Judges (which covers this period) indicates that very few prophets or messengers of God appeared. During the entire period of the Judges, apart from the anonymous prophet mentioned in chap 2 (not covered in the liturgical readings), we are told of only two prophets and of five revelations. We are told that one day Eli was asleep in his usual place in the sanctuary: "Eli, whose eyesight had begun to grow dim so that he could not see, was lying down in his room; the lamp of God had not yet gone out…" The reference is to the golden lampstand, which stood opposite the table of the bread of the Presence in the Holy Place. It was still night, but the early morning hours were approaching when the flame grew dim or went out. For the lamp to be permitted to go out before morning was a violation of the Pentateuchal regulations. It is at this moment when God calls Samuel. Samuel, in his sleep, hears his name being called. Still inexperienced in recognising the presence of the Lord, he thinks that Eli is calling him. Twice he hears the call and twice Eli denies that he called. Eli’s own failure not at once to recognise God’s voice may be indicative that he was not very close to God. In fact, and sadly, he was not very effective as a prophet (see 1 Sam 2:22-26). But at the third call, Eli begins to realise that something special is going on. He sends the boy back to bed and tells him that the next time he hears a call he is to answer: "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening." And the Lord does call a third time and Samuel responds as he was told. Now the Lord reveals his presence, but what the Lord said to him at that time is not recorded. However, by this first revelation, Samuel is consecrated a prophet. It was not a dream because the voice awakened Samuel. (Read below)

1/10/2024, 8:30:49 AM

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1/6/2024, 4:16:23 AM

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12/31/2023, 1:55:48 PM

கர்ப்ப வலியை பொறுக்கும் தாயைப்போல வலியை சுமந்தீர் எனக்காய் சிலுவையில நீரின்றி எதுவும் இருந்தும் வாழ்க்கையின்மையே நீர் இருந்தால் துன்பம் கூட என்றும் இனிமையே This Song describes that God bears our pain on the cross like a mother who bears her gestational pain, Without God our life is meaningless If God is with us,even suffering can be sweetness forever Amen #graciousmiracles #dailybibleverse✝️ #bibleverses #painquotes #godbearsyourpain #heartbroken #calvary #sadquotes #depressionhelp #jesusiswithyou #jesuslovesyou #tamilchristiannetwork #jesusredeemsyou #jesuscallsyou #loveyoujesus #tamilnadu #keralam #tamildailybibleverse✝️📖 #tamildailymanna❤️📖 #jesussongstatus

12/14/2023, 7:11:44 PM