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Indeed, God’s grace is always available for us throughout out our journey in faith because He is faithful.
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God gave us a taste of true happiness in Jesus our Savior. Throughout the entire Mass, we are gathered and led by God’s Spirit. The Eucharistic prayer is the prayer through which the community offers thanksgiving to God for salvation in Christ.
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The presence of God is everywhere. Where there is goodness, love faithfulness, kindness, peace and truthfulness. Often we do not realize it how God loves and is truthful in his care for us. People hurt one another, friends betray, families disappoint and discourage, and so on. God’s presence is denied in this ways I can’t understand why.
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we may never truly understand why we as human beings feel the need to do all those things: hurt, lie, betray, etc. However, it is our duty and purpose to strive to be loving, faithful, kind, truthful and ever draw close to God.
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Our passing from death to life is a sign of God’s covenant, or sacred bond with us. In the Eucharist we are brought back to God through the blood of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. As we pass through this life together, God is always washing us, feeding us, and healing us in the sacraments. God has loved us first in Christ.
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Liver is an important organ of the body, though some people may not think so. It secretes bile which is important in our digestion. Apart from the diseases mentioned in the article, the liver can also be severely damaged by alcohol and smoking. Alcohol degenerates the liver and smoking turns the liver black and hard. We must protect ourselves both the outside and inside.
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Jesus brings living water, which is God’s gift to us, his children: the gift of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit whom we receive, helps us worship God according to the truth.
God does not need the words of our prayers, but looks for simplicity, beauty and nobility in our Spirit. The Spirit of God cannot be communicated except to those who seek the truth and live according to truth in a world of deception.
Each one of us is in some way the Samaritan woman.
Those who really seek the truth recognize it when it is presented to them.
We must first believe in the messenger of God.
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We like Jesus’ contemporaries, want to reap, that is to enjoy the fruits of the Kingdom of God, namely, social peace, justice and happiness.
If the Kingdom of God has come and it is already in our midst, that does not mean we are going to enjoy its fruits. The Kingdom of God is where God rules, and God rules where people accept him for what he is, where he can be Father and where his sons and daughters can accept his plan for them.
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