God calls each one of us
"The day you were born is the day God decided that the world could not exist without you." (Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav)
I think that each of us should get such a reminder at least once. And at the same time to realize that we have a task to accomplish here on earth, that weare responsible of.
God calls each one of us. For various tasks related to the workplace, to the family, to vocation. It is important to discover this, to grow. And above all, to bring Christ to others. Sometimes it may be in conversation, in a smile, in prayer, in being right next to someone.
It is good to remember wise words, the author of which I do not remember now said, that we should live in such a way that others would see God in our lives and in us. To see that Jesus is in the first place with us, that we live thanks to him and for him. We are to bring Him to others. He wants to work through us. Let Him. He has our hands, eyes, ears to serve others in different ways.
God has stated that the world cannot continue to exist without you. What a distinction, appreciation. What potential He sees in you. We really can do a lot. Especially if we cling to God. Sometimes we just don't want to. We forget about what is really important in life.
Today write to yourself this sentence: “The day you were born is the day God decided that the world could not exist without you" and think about what you can do for others.
Today is Ms. Lelis Cruzat's Birthday, Coordinator of Faustinum and Divine Mercy Ministry.
Happy Birthday, Dear Lelis. Today is the day when God decided that the world could not continue to exist without you. Thank you for all the good you give me every day. Thank you for your commitment to spreading the Devotion to the Divine Mercy.
Thoughts from Saint Faustina: “It is your office and your assignment throughout your life to continue to make known to souls the great mercy I have for them and to exhort them to trust in My bottomless mercy”. (Diary 1567)
“Today I am sending you with My mercy to the people of the whole world. I do not want to punish aching mankind, but I desire to heal it, pressing it to My Merciful heart.” (Diary 1588)
Until Tomorrow
fr. george