Throughout your life, you will be hurt. You will make errors, some people will call them failures, and instead of encouraging you to get back up, they will cease believing in you, tearing you to the core of your agonizing emotions.
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Wednesday 27 September 2023
Understanding failure and disappointment
Can you remember telling someone a compliment
Encounter a difficult person
The next time you encounter a "difficult person," recall that inside of them is a child desperate for approval who never felt seen. A soul desperate for affection that never felt cared for. A heart desperate for recognition that never felt appreciated. And a voice desperate for acknowledgment that never felt heard. For a difficult person is simply an unhealed person, and so treat them gently, as you would a small child that is desperate for validation because they never felt loved or are incapable of loving themselve
LIVE FOR GOD AND FOR OTHERS
Wednesday of the Twenty-Fifth Week of Ordinary Time 1 (27 September 2023 - Memorial of St. Vincent de Paul)
๐Ezra 9:5-9; Tob 13:1b-2, 3-4a, 6efgh, 6ij, 8 (R.v.1b); Luke 9:1-6
๐คLIVE FOR GOD AND FOR OTHERS
Do you want to be faithful to God? Then you definitely need to be very selfless. Think about God and others first, and be sure that God will never leave you empty-handed. That is an important message that we must pick out from Luke 9:1-6, which is seen lived out by Ezra in Ezra 9:5-9, by carrying the burden of his people and intercessing for them in humility.
Jesus sent out his disciples on mission with the instruction not to carry anything that will make them focus on self-satisfaction. But he equally equipped them with the needed power to bring the good news to all. At our baptism, we also received that same power, but many of us silence ours with selfish drives.
Providentially, today, we celebrate the memorial of St Vincent de Paul, who was known to have spent his priestly ministry in the service of the poor, among other things.
He was ordained a priest at a very tender age (before he was twenty years), but he never allowed youthful exuberance to take a better side of him. Instead, he learnt to mortify himself in order to help those who are in need. That led him to form Congregations of Priests and Religious that are charged with missions and charity. And he was able to succeed in all those because of his union with God.
Are you also using your own gifts selflessly for God and for others?
May God help us to be dedicated and selfless in service, and so win souls for him while not losing our own souls. Amen.
Have a fruitful and fulfilled day ahead. Peace be with you.
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