My husband and I were raised in Catholic families in Colombia, and from an early age our parents taught us the fundamental moral principles of the Catholic religion. But on April of 1989, when we were born again, we began to understand the true meaning of being a Christian and since then our relationship with God has become more personal. Since then we began to write. José Joaquin wrote reflections about the love of God and messages of hope for humanity, and I wrote wise advice for all families everywhere.

Friday, December 23, 2016

OH BLESSED FREEDOM!



Lord, while You have us enjoying life, we can do whatever we want because of the free will you’ve given us, and nobody can stop us, since we are free, like the wind, to do whatever we feel like. That’s how God wanted us to be. But take care to not use this freedom in a bad way; instead, enjoy it within the Divine Purpose of God. It’s so awesome to live with God Almighty. This Way is actually good; I advise you to go it.
Dear brothers and sisters, friends, let’s go with the Lord; it’s such a good deal, so great & incomparable: I can assure you, you will never regret it. Holy Father, don’t leave us! We want to be prisoners of Your love, for we all want to go to Heaven. These are the messages of care and love that God gives us. It’s a precious gift to worship His holy name wholeheartedly! I want to worship You, Father God! Gift me with this great endowment. You are welcome here, Oh Holy Spirit of the Blessed Trinity; please sanctify our souls in order to take them to Heaven. Oh Divine Paraclete (Greek for comforter; referring to the Holy Spirit), take our souls to the arms of God the Father. Oh how awesome it would be, if we could all partake in the Holy Fire of Thy goodness! Today, I want to talk with them that live eternally, meaning, the children of God.
Jesus, we thank You for this clear way of looking at eternity from Your perspective.
Cordially,
Jose J. Agudelo
February 6, 2010

2 comments:

  1. Oh blessed freedom! It is a challenge to have such clarity in looking at things from the eternal standpoint.

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