Lent: Season of Self Examination
During this Lent: Season of Self Examination, let us honestly ask ourselves: Have we fully surrendered to God? Have we allowed Him to shape our hearts?
During this Lent: Season of Self Examination, let us honestly ask ourselves: Have we fully surrendered to God? Have we allowed Him to shape our hearts?
We must resist his temptations. Instead, let us take up our cross through prayer, fasting, and giving. Above all, let us stay grounded in Jesus, for Lent is truly the Season of Going Back to Jesus.
As Christ gave Himself for us, we are called to give ourselves in love. If we faithfully practice these, we will truly Transform our Life in Christ.
Be the Salt and Light to the World and a blessing to others. Jesus reminds us that true fulfillment comes from serving, showing mercy, and refusing to oppress others.
As children of God, we must actively respond to this call and adapt to the new kingdom by allowing Christ to transform the way we live, think, and love.
God’s call is open-ended. If you hear His voice today, choose to Say Yes to Jesus and follow Him with faith.
Let us pray to the Lord, our Giver of Life, to transform our hearts so that we may shape and nurture the next generation of the Church— our children.
By immersing ourselves daily in the Life of Jesus, we come to know Him more intimately and follow Him more faithfully.
God remains committed to protecting us and our families today. Our task is to grow sensitive to His voice by reading His Word and listening in prayer. Like Joseph, we must respond promptly and trustfully, confident that God’s commitment to protect us never fails.
Do not be afraid to say “Yes” to Him, for Love is Trust, and saying “Yes” brings Christ into the lives of others.
Let us continue to live with hope and act with faith, so that the joy within us may remain steadfast and true. After all, Hope + Faith = Joy.
Let us willingly enter the “wilderness” of Advent: Season of Repentance, trusting that this journey prepares us for the profound joy of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.