Monday, October 28, 2013

Saint Jude, Saint of the Impossible!

Today is the Feast Day of Saint Jude.
He is known as the Saint of the Impossible, 
of Desperate and Hopeless Cases!

After Jesus prayed, he came down from the mountain
and chose 12 men to be his apostles.
One of them was Jude, the son of James.
Not much is known about him, but there is one
story about a Turkish King who heard about Jesus.
The King was desperate as he was ill,
so he sent an artist to paint Jesus'portrait
along with a letter requesting healing.

Jesus sent Saint Jude and the King was healed.
This is why when St. Jude is portrayed,
he is holding a picture or image of Jesus.

We too are emissaries of Jesus.
The word apostle is taken 
from the Greek apostolos,
meaning one who is sent.
Jesus sent His followers, those who believe in Him,
to preach the Word and lay hands on the sick.
I believe we are still being sent to do this today!

Like Saint Jude, we too bear Christ's image.
Let us practice being Jesus to others.
Bring them light, good encouragement,
lay hands so they will be healed.

 My sisters and I have been laying hands on the sick,
taking Jesus at His word,
and laying claim to His promises.
Some have been healed in the name of Jesus
and by the power of the Holy Spirit.
And we have encouraged others to do the same,
and they too have been excited 
at what God is doing through us.
Let us practice being Christ to others!
And I believe, if we consistently do this,
we will see the impossible become possible!

"Dear friends, build yourself up in faith
and praying in the Spirit,
keep yourselves in God's love...."
Book of Jude verse 20

Praying for the safety of
my blogfriends and everyone
in the UK as the massive storm
nicknamed St. Jude
barrels through.
May God cover you all
with His mantle of protection!


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Sunday, October 27, 2013

On Humility



"The one who humbles himself
will be exalted." Luke 18:14

There are many misconceptions about humility.
One might say that it is thinking oneself
more inferior than others.
But I think humility is knowing the truth
about oneself,
knowing one's place in the world.
Seeing ourselves through the eyes of God,
our Creator.
Knowing that we need Him.

If we are talented, beautiful, intelligent, creative,
we should know it and be grateful.
We should be confident in our abilities,
knowing that God in His goodness
has given us our talents for a purpose-
to bless us and more so, to bless others!

BUT we should always always know that 
we are NOT better or superior to others.

Rabbi Israel Salanter said,
“I know that I have the mental capacity 
of a thousand men, 
but because of that, my obligation 
is also that of a thousand men.”

This is a perfect example of Luke 12:48-
"To whom much is given,
much is required."

How much has been given to you?
Do you use it to enrich yourself
or to bless others?

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