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.

Saturday, November 25, 2017

HEAVEN, HELL, AND ETERNITY



My readers tell me that I don’t worry about anything other than Heaven, Hell, and eternity. But if you know about something more important than these, let me know.
Thank You Heavenly Father because You give us profound thoughts; It’s great to talk with You Father. What a precious friend is the Lord! And we consider him as just being in our minds, and keep him at a distance that way. How wonderful it is that You have a Heaven prepared for us to come! Wondrous creatures of the Lord, want you more than this? You, O Lord made us this way, wanting till we can no more. Holy Spirit, illuminate our minds in order to be able to express the wonders of the Lord. We feel great marching to the
mansions of God. How trashy life would be without the Lord! Take possession of Your creatures that are restless to worship You. Dear brothers and sisters, you can’t get yourself condemned on our watch, for we’re here to help you stop. Life’s greatest errors can be fixed, but once you reach death, nothing more can be done. Let’s pay close attention to this so that we go to Heaven to be in the divine company of the Lord.
Father God, Your are wonderful, and each day more we long for You with greater intensity. Give me the grace to guide souls to Your arms, O blessed Father God.
With these thoughts, I conclude, but leaving the gates open so that you return when the Holy Spirit makes you return. You will always be dearly welcomed, my readers.
Cordially,
      Jose Joaquin Agudelo   
September 18, 2009

THE PARADOX OF LIFE



Hello family and friends. We all know that life is wonderful and we have to live it, enjoy it, manage it, and get the most out of it. However, do we really do this?
You will never know that God is all you need until He’s all you’ve got. It’s curious to see people throwing God away and then asking, “Why is the world going downhill?” What a paradox! Did you know that salvation is infinitely costly (priceless), but yet absolutely free? In the Bible, Haggai 1:5-6 says: “This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: Look at what’s happening to you! You have planted much but harvest little. You eat but are not satisfied. You drink but are still thirsty. You put on clothes but cannot keep warm. Your wages disappear as though you were putting them in pockets filled with holes!” Why? Because we are not living lives conformed to God’s divine design, nor are we being good stewards of this first creation. That is why life turns into a continual paradox.
Some more common forms of life’s paradox which we suffer from include:
Nowadays we have bigger houses, but smaller families; more commodities, but less time; more degrees, but less common sense; more knowledge, but less discernment. We have more experts, but more problems; more drugs, but more illness. We waste a lot, but are never satisfied. We have multiplied our valuables, but lost our values. We talk too
much, but love too little. We have learned to search for life but we haven’t learned to live. We have added more years to life, but not more life to the years. We have bigger buildings, but shorter tempers; wider highways, but narrower lives. We waste more, but have less. We have gone to the moon and back, but yet we can’t manage to cross the street and spend time with our neighbors. We have conquered outer space, but not inner space (our core being). We have learned to speed up, but not to wait. We have higher wages, but lower morals. We build electronics with greater memories, but can’t memorize a thing. We have modern cell phones, but communicate less. Our lives are long quantitatively, but short, qualitatively. We’ve got more entertainment, but less fun. We have more types of food, but less nutrition. We have two incomes, but more divorce; stupendous houses, but broken homes.
Life is a chain of happy moments, not survival. So put on your party clothes. Don’t put away your best perfume, your best silverware, and your best things. Don’t let your life be a continual paradox. I think so many people fall into so many paradoxes because they don’t shun Love’s enemies: Pride, Envy, Routine, Hatred, Indifference, Individualism, Jealousy, Insecurity, Egotism, and over all, the lack of GOD.
I dare you to accept Jesus Christ into your heart and see how all of life’s paradoxes vanish before him.
With love,
                  Maria Fanny Agudelo 
10/29/2017