Daily Meditation: 2 Peter 1:3, 5-8, 10-15, Psalm 132:8
2 Peter 1:3, 5-8, 10-11
"My spouse, my little one, my own, remember this, My divine power has given you everything you need to live a life piety.5 So, strive with the greatest determination and increase your faith with goodness, goodness with knowledge, 6 knowledge with moderation, moderation with constancy, constancy with piety, 7 piety with mutual affection, mutual affection with charity. 8 ---- Mine, if all these riches are in you so as to abound in you, you will not be idle and useless; you will rather be rooted in your knowledge of Me, Jesus Christ, Your Lord.
"My spouse, my little one, my own, remember this, My divine power has given you everything you need to live a life piety.5 So, strive with the greatest determination and increase your faith with goodness, goodness with knowledge, 6 knowledge with moderation, moderation with constancy, constancy with piety, 7 piety with mutual affection, mutual affection with charity. 8 ---- Mine, if all these riches are in you so as to abound in you, you will not be idle and useless; you will rather be rooted in your knowledge of Me, Jesus Christ, Your Lord.
10 Therefore, strive My little spouse to respond to the call of Him who chose you. If
you do so, you will never stumble. 11 Moreover you will be generously
granted entry to the eternal kingdom of the One you call Beloved. Remember what you have said, "Heaven is Jesus for me." It is the truth little one."
"Beloved when I woke up this morning, I offered you my life today. I asked You to speak to me through Your Word and as always, You never disappoint. Grant me grace through Your Holy Spirit as I approach the Holy Season of Lent to prepare myself to act on all You have said to me today. In Your mercy Lord, grant me Your saving help."
Psalm 132:8
8 Arise, O Lord, and come to your rest, you and the ark
of your might.
My Beloved come to Your rest in my heart when I receive you in the Holy Eucharist.
Mark 6:56
56 And wherever he went, to villages, towns or farms,
they laid the sick in the marketplace and begged him to let them touch just the
fringe of his cloak. And all who touched him were cured.
In these days leading up to Lent please me touch the fringe of your garment and be healed.
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