Gratitude is a Commitment
When we choose gratitude, we choose commitment. And that commitment deepens our faith, shapes our hearts, and draws us nearer to Christ.
When we choose gratitude, we choose commitment. And that commitment deepens our faith, shapes our hearts, and draws us nearer to Christ.
Faith begins with believing that God is always with us, in both joy and hardship. A life of faith acknowledges God in all things—not just in words, but in daily actions. True faith is not hidden or passive; it actively shapes how we live and how we treat others.
Let us not be trapped by earthly riches. Instead, let us use them as a way to serve. When we give, we free our hearts from materialism and open them to God. So when should we start? The answer is simple: Help the Poor—start now.
God uses the little things—our time, money, words, and actions—to build His Kingdom in us and through us.
The Gospel reminds us that the greatest joy is not in comfort or success, but in finding the lost and bringing them back into God’s loving embrace. Let us never tire of searching. Let us always rejoice in every soul found. For truly, there is joy in finding the lost.
To Become a Disciple in the biblical sense is to follow Jesus fully and faithfully, no matter the cost.
Instead of feeding your pride, choose to humble yourself. Humility can be elusive and requires constant effort. We must be mindful and regularly examine our hearts to ensure that pride does not take root. Thankfully, God grants us the grace to cultivate humility within us.
Strive with God’s grace. Life presents us with countless struggles—whether at work, in school, or in our personal lives. Yet, in the midst of these challenges, we must remember to live out the gift of salvation daily.
By choosing to embrace hard truths, we allow ourselves to be cleansed, burning away ungodly principles and replacing them with His perfect goodness.
Loving those we may not fully understand or immediately trust, we are living out the very heart of faith—believing in what we do not see.
We are called to live each day with the awareness that God is the Source of Everything we have. Let us use His blessings not merely for personal comfort but to bless and uplift others.
Do Not Stop Praying. Prayer is our direct line of communication with the Father. So, do not stop praying. Come before Him daily. Pour out your heart. Trust in His perfect will. Because in prayer, we grow closer to God—and in persistence, we grow stronger in faith.