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.

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

FOR ALL MY ANONYMOUS FRIENDS OF THE WORLD

 


We are the travelers who go with the Lord, nothing stops us and we do not change him for anything until we reach his heavenly mansion. We must make the most of this beautiful opportunity that life offers us to reach the afterlife. Every moment I want to be yours. Consume me my God!

To transmit the Lord JESUS ​​CHRIST we must live for him and if we live for him we will lack nothing. It is a complete richness to be friends with the Lord and to travel through his beautiful ways there is nothing better. We must bear the vicissitudes of life knowing what awaits us in the heavenly homeland.

Father God, prostrate before your most holy presence, O God,


we have everything and we lack nothing. It is an outpouring of joy and a fullness of humility. The Lord is our friend and we cannot change him because He is the only one who takes us to the heavenly homeland. Before the beauty of praise we extend our arms to the great King. Let's follow the signs of the owner of life because He does not deceive us and gives us his sweet peace. You are blessed Father, we cannot doubt it and we look forward to you until you take us to your heavenly mansion.


We would like something more, but here we end what we do not want to end. I would like to share my faith with many brothers and sisters. We love you Father God filled with joy with the love that you give us. Thank you, thank you, thank you very much, divine Lord, amen and amen.

Cordially,

José Joaquín Agudelo G.

April 26, 2008

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