Saturday, March 19, 2011

I CANNOT PRAY THE "OUR FATHER"



I cannot say Our if my religion has no room for others and their needs.

I cannot say 
Father if I do not demonstrate this relationship in my daily life.

I cannot say 
who art in Heaven if all my interests and pursuits are in earthly things.

I cannot say 
hallowed be thy name if I, who am called by his name am not holy.

I cannot say 
thy Kingdom come if I am unwilling to give up my own sovereignty and accept the righteous reign of God.

I cannot say 
thy will be done if I am unwilling or resentful of having it in my life.

I cannot say on 
Earth as it is in Heaven unless I am truly ready to give myself to his service here and now.

I cannot say 
give us this day our daily bread without expending honest effort for it or by ignoring the genuine needs of my fellow men.

I cannot say 
forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us if I continue to harbor a grudge against anyone.

I cannot say 
lead us not into temptation if I deliberately choose to remain in a situation where I am likely to be tempted.

I cannot say 
deliver us from evil if I am not prepared to fight in the spiritual realm with the weapon of prayer.

I cannot say 
Thine is the kingdom if I do not give the King the disciplined obedience of a loyal subject.

I cannot say 
Thine is the power if I fear what my neighbors do or say to me.

I cannot say 
Thine is the glory if I am seeking my own glory first.

I cannot say 
forever if I am anxious about each day's events.

I cannot say 
amen unless I honestly say "Cost what it may, this is my prayer."


This Prayer is taught by Jesus Himself. It's very powerful words.  If only I could able to say this prayer truly and meaningfully, I will see miracle everyday.  

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

REFINED YOU AS SILVER!

This story, which I have read long back in a magazine 'Shalom Tidings', still stays in my heart and whoever comes to me with some problem still I narrate this beautiful small story.  Hope this story also gives you the right meaning for the suffering.

Once a prayer group had their monthly gathering.  In that gathering, as they started with prayer, they read the Word of God from the Book of Isaiah where it read, "See: I have refined you as silver; I have tested you in the furnace of affliction." (Isaiah 48:10).  When the gathering was over, an elderly lady approached the prayer leader and asked that she could not understand the word of God, especially, 'I have refined you as silver'.  The prayer leader asked her whether she has ever seen a silversmith working.  She said that she did not see a silversmith working.  Then the prayer leader replied to her first to go and see and observe closely how the silversmith works then she can come back and the prayer leader will explain the Word of God.

The next day the lady searched for a silversmith shop and waited there for the silversmith to come and work.  Now the silversmith came, opened his shop, prepared the fire and gathered the small pieces of silver, put it in a little earthen pot and held it in the middle of the fire.  He was looking it for some time, then poured it in the mold. Now the elderly lady started to ask some doubt to the silversmith.  She asked him, "Sir, why do you keep the silver containing little earthen pot in the middle of the fire?"  He replied, "For the silver to get melted it needs a constant amount of heat, not with varied measure, only in the middle of the fire, I could get that constant measure of heat, that was the reason i held it in the middle of the fire."  "Mmmmm... well," the lady replied, "Ok then, you could have just kept that silver pot in the middle and done some other work, Why you have been constantly looking at it?"  "Though it needs constant amount of heat, if it becomes more hot, or too much heat will make it into ashes, it will become useless. That is the reason why I constantly look at it."  The Lady continued, "Well said sir, then how long will you be looking at it?"  After a while, the man replied quietly, "Until I see my face in it."





















Yes, some times God keeps us in the middle of the fire of problems, pains and sufferings.  Be sure that his eyes are on us, because he knows that beyond certain measure we will not be able to bear the sufferings. "No trial greater than human endurance has overcome you.  God is faithful and will not let you be tempted beyond your strength.  He will give you, together with temptation, the strength to escape and to resist." (1Corinthians 10:13)  Then how long will God allow the suffering? until he can see his face, his image in us.  When the silver starts melting we can see all the dirt which was inside the silver nuggets will start float at the surface, then after some time those dirt will come to the side walls of the earthen pot.  That time the silver will be pure and could reflect the images like mercury or mirror.  When God allows suffering, pain, he allows it to purify us.  When we are purified in the furnace of affliction all the unwanted emotions, feelings, speaches and actions removed away from our souls, we will become pure and able to reflect the true image of God.  For he knows us very well.

You could see different versions of this story in the net by unknown author, but the message is the same.  When we are in pain and suffering, we are under constant care of God because he is watching closely and we will become pure like silver and gold by our sufferings and reflect his divine image in our life.

"FEAR NOT, FOR I AM YOUR ASSISTANCE" (Isaiah 43:13)
 "The Lord is my light and my salvation. Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the rampart of my life; I will not be afraid." (Psalms 27:1) 
"Is not Ephraim my favored son, the child in whom I delight? Often have I threatened him, but I still remember him, and my heart yearns for him.  I must show him mercy," declares Yahweh." (Jeremiah 31:20)
When the Lord has given you the bread of anguish and the water of distress, he, your teacher will hide no longer.  Your own eyes will see him, and your ear will listen to his words behind you: "This is the way, walk in it." (Isaiah 30:20-21)
"IF GOD IS WITH US, WHO SHALL BE AGAINST US?" (Romans 8:31)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

THIS IS HOW WE WILL BE JUDGED!!




ON YOUR JUDGMENT DAY - Hands and Feet and Side

St. John, in his vision of heaven and the Lamb, pictures the Lamb coming again on the last day to judge us. All will see him, even those who have pierced him. He will come bearing the same scars that he showed to Thomas on his hands and feet and side.

HANDS
Hands that broke bread to signify his own broken body. Hands that ministered bread to the starving. Hands that laid themselves on the heads of little children. Hands that touched lepers. Hands that were calloused in the carpenter’s shop.

FEET
Feet that mother worried about as they pattered over lumber and nails and hammers, and brought her visions of the man who would be put to death by the same lumber and nails and hammers. Feet that Magdalene would wash. Feet before which the syrophoenician woman threw herself in petition, in love.

SIDE
The wound in the heart. It was large enough for a hand, for our Lord said to Thomas, “Put your hand into my side.” So when this Lamb comes, bearing these signs on hands and feet and side, we will all see the scars. We will be judged by them.

He will say, “Show me your hands.
Have they been scarred from giving? Are they scarred in service? Are they scarred in labour? Are they scarred in relieving the cares of feverish brows? Have they been scarred in giving food to the hungry? ‘For I was hungry and you gave me to eat.’

Show me your feet.
Have they gone on missions? Have they helped missionaries? Have they gone about doing good? Have they often made a track down the middle isle of the church to visit the Eucharistic Saviour? Have they ever wandered to the feet of the crucifix?

Show me your side.
Is it scarred in pain out of love for him? Has the heart been scarred in love – not in need-love or self-satisfying love, but in gift-love? Is the side scarred from thinking about my passion and my death that you may glory in my resurrection?”


Then, This is How we will be judged... Hands and Feet and Side

TAKE TIME!!!

He who kills time injures eternity.



Take time to think- it is the source of power.



Take time to play- it is the secret of perpetual youth.



Take time to read- it is the fountain of wisdom.



Take time to pray- it is the greatest power on earth.



Take time to love and be loved- it is a God-given privilege.



Take time to be friendly- it is the road to happiness.



Take time to laugh- it is the music of the soul.



Take time to give- it is too short a day to be selfish.



Take time to work- it is the price of success.