Monday, 15 June 2026

 15/06/2026

The Old Testament reading for today begins a story that illustrates the depths of evil to which we will go when we disregard during our lives in this world the commandments that Moses received from God on Mt Sinai.

In the New Testament reading for today Jesus sets out the heights of virtue for which we should aim to attain in this world if we are to do "Thy will on Earth as it is in Heaven".

The Psalmist praises the justice of the Lord. He knows that for his prayer to be answered he has to avoid sin in this world.

You are no God who delights in evil;

no sinner is your guest.

The boastful shall not stand before your eyes

I am not the only one to believe that the historic events of the last two thousand years have never shown us what this world would have become if we had truly lived according to the will of God as revealed by Our Incarnate God himself. 

Jesus not only demonstrated but also taught us by his words that we have to live not by the flesh but by the spirit and on Calvary completed the testimony that had begun millennia previously, with  the unquestioning faith of Abraham. 

We are all living in this world to prepare our never ending being to become an offering acceptable to IAMFATHERSONHOLYSPIRIT. 

God tells us that we can only do this for ourselves. Only each "I" can "turn the other cheek" and only each "I" can confess and seek atonement for their sins. The limitless vastness of the Goodness, Truth, Beauty and Unity that is our Eternal Father, proclaims himself to be IAMFATHERSONHOLYSPIRIT and deliberately limits himself into the being of True Man, his Incarnate self, so that each one of us can recognise himself and accept the wonder that is Sacramental Grace in the Church and True Homely Love in the New Holy Family.

Every human being is known to God and from the agony of the cross, the Crucified Christ calls each one of us  by name to tell us that we are forgiven whenever we raise our heart and mind to him.






  


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