Saturday, May 22, 2021

Praying and Trusting - Father, Son, Holy Spirit - Come!

 Hello out there! Tomorrow is Pentecost Sunday - Come, Holy Spirit!

I am so thankful when God gives me the much needed sign I'm seeking. God is so great and He knows exactly what I need even when I don't realize it until it is right in front of me. Everyday our prayer list grows a little bit longer. Jim and I finally had to write down an actual list so that we would remember everyone who has asked for our prayers. There are times when someone will come to my mind and I will feel such an intense desire to pray for them right then. I will pray and pray until I feel at peace. 

God is in control - He's got this! Yes, we are to pray for one another! I also have to trust in God's will, His mercy, His grace. I have to give this person I am praying so hard for to God. I have to trust in God's will! Praying and asking for Mother Mary's intercessory prayers and for our saints and guardian angel's intercessory prayers is a huge blessing. 

Thursday night I was praying and worrying, planning and not sleeping! I finally fell into a restless sleep. When I woke up on Friday morning I saw something on the floor at the foot of our bed, right underneath it. I thought it was a quarter and bent down to pick it up. It was not a quarter, but an old brass medal with praying hands on one side and the Serenity Prayer on the other side. I have not seen this medal in years. I think it used to be on Jim's key ring but it might have been on mine. I know, without a doubt, that our loving God, made sure I found that medal. I showed it to Jim and he said that I needed to read the first prayer in our daily devotional. He is an early bird and always reads the daily scriptures before I do.

Magnificat - May 2021 - Volume 23, No. 3

Prayer for the Morning

The Lord shows the path to those who stray: let us give thanks and praise, alleluia!

Signs are everywhere - God is always guiding us, taking care of us, loving us, and reminding us that He is in control - He's got this! I went and found a small nail, and grabbed my little hammer from the kitchen. I hung the medal right above the light switch in our bedroom. The praying hands are right there for me to see, right next to our Holy Water Font. 

These are the words from the morning hymn that is below the prayer from above. I'm sharing the first three verses and the sixth (final) verse.

Eternal maker of all things,                                                                                                                           Of day and night the sov'reign King,                                                                                                            Refreshing mortals, you arrange                                                                                                                   The rhythm of the seasons' change,

The rooster sounds his morning cry                                                                                                              -Throughout the night he watched the sky-                                                                                                    For travelers, a guiding light                                                                                                                         To tell the watches of the night.

The morning star that hears the cry                                                                                                              Dispels the darkness from the sky.                                                                                                                  The demons, hearing the alarm,                                                                                                                   Abandon all their paths of harm.

O Light, upon our senses shine.                                                                                                                    Dispel our sleepiness of mind,                                                                                                                   That we may sing your morning praise,                                                                                                        Then, vows fulfilling, live our days.

Isn't that beautiful? Tomorrow is Pentecost - Holy Spirit, Breath of God!

My prayers will continue and I am more at peace - God loves us so much that He sent His only son, our Lord Jesus Christ, to die on the cross for our sins!

 Dear God, please open our eyes to the path You want us to follow. Please open our ears to hear Your voice. Please soften our hearts to accept Your will in our lives and the lives of all those we love. In Jesus' Holy Name, we pray, Amen.

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;
                       courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.

Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love.

Alleluia!

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Step Away from the Noise and Feel God's Peace

 Hello out there - The weather forecast today is; blue skies, fluffy white clouds, and a cool breeze is in the air. The temperature is an awesome 66 degrees right now - yesterday it was a lot warmer at this time - you have to love spring weather in San Angelo! 

This past Sunday, the Fifth Sunday of Easter, the holy Gospel reading was John 15:1-8.                  Jesus said to His disciples: "I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine grower. He takes away every branch in me that does not bear fruit, and every one that does He prunes so that it bears more fruit. You are already pruned because of the word that I spoke to you. Remain in me, as I remain in you. Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless it remains on the vine, so neither can you unless you remain in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit, because without me you can do nothing. Anyone who does not remain in me will be thrown out like a branch and wither; people will gather them and throw them into a fire and they will be burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask for whatever you want and it will be done for you. By this is my Father glorified, that you bear much fruit and become my disciples." (USCCB & Magnificat  - Volume 23, No. 3)

Jesus is the vine, we are the branches! Sometimes I have to step away from all the noise in this world to hear what God is saying. The past couple of weeks I haven't watched any news on television or scrolled for news on my phone. We get the daily newspaper and I read the obituaries and pray for the souls of all those who have passed on. I place my hand over their names and/or over their pictures as I pray for them. I pray for comfort for their loved ones, the ones who are left behind. I read the Daily Promise, on the same page as the obituaries. Yesterday's scripture was Psalm 127:3 "Children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from him." (New Living Translation)  I glance through the headlines and usually choose not to read any of the stories. I read a couple of the cartoons; "For Better or Worse"  "Baby Blues" and "Family Circus" are my favorites and the ones I always read. If Jim has already read the paper, I toss it in the trash. I read the daily scriptures, prayers, hymns and psalms from my Magnificat. Reading God's word helps keep me on track and He still has to steer my gaze forward as I start to detour and make unnecessary stops. I pray that I am fruitful in all that I do. Many times I fall short but I keep on trying. I'm so thankful for God's mercy and for His amazing grace!

There are a couple of sayings that come to my mind on a regular basis: "You can't see the forest because of the trees" and "Think outside of the box." The Serenity Prayer is also something I pray often. Many times we or I fall into that trap of worrying about what we cannot do instead of doing what we can. This past year has opened my eyes to so many things. An example of the forest is worrying about taking care of people we may never meet. An example of the trees is our own family, our neighbors, members of our parish or church congregations. Sometimes helping a mom in need is as simple as helping our own adult children who are busy moms and dads. Wave at your neighbors and smile! Offer to pull the trash carts out for an elderly neighbor, or place their newspaper on their front porch during cold or rainy weather. Greet old and new families after Mass or your church service and tell them how happy you are to see them. Make sure you tell the cashiers at the grocery stores, etc. thank you and wish them a great day. There are so many ways we can reach out to the people all around us and sometimes your big smile or "Hey, how are y'all doing?" will mean more than you ever know. Ask God to guide you and He will place people in your path. Take care of your family - love them, listen to them, be patient with them, give them your time! God has placed so many people in my path and more times than not, I'm the one who ends up feeling so blessed. Step away from the noise and have a nice visit with Jesus! His peace will set you free! God's amazing grace is such a gift and all we have to do is accept it.

Peace and blessings to you and yours! Bye for now, Sharla