Musings

Thur of 2nd week of Eastertide

Another sunny blue sky day!

These words from the Gospel struck me and I thought of my hubby. In fact a couple of things I perform or come across in my daily life make me think of others I’ve spoken to recently. Need to discern if the msg was for them.

Gospel

John 3:31-36

The Father loves the Son and has entrusted everything to him

John the Baptist said to his disciples:

‘He who comes from above is above all others;

he who is born of the earth is earthly himself

and speaks in an earthly way.

He who comes from heaven

bears witness to the things he has seen and heard,

even if his testimony is not accepted;

though all who do accept his testimony

are attesting the truthfulness of God,

since he whom God has sent

speaks God’s own words:

God gives him the Spirit without reserve.

The Father loves the Son

and has entrusted everything to him.

Anyone who believes in the Son has eternal life,

but anyone who refuses to believe in the Son will never see life:

the anger of God stays on him.’

And I also tend to love the morning psalms.

Psalm 33(34):2,9,17-20

This poor man called and the Lord heard him.

I will bless the Lord at all times,

his praise always on my lips;

Taste and see that the Lord is good.

He is happy who seeks refuge in him.

In NCC tonight in our Easter booklet issued by ONE we reflected on upcoming 3rd week of Easter: Liberation is realised.

Are we living as liberated Easter people? Liberated from self-centeredness, self-exaltation, because we have been freed from evil, darkness and despair, one which was bought for us at great cost? Truly, we have been set free

Musings

Friday of Easter Octave – LOVE mornings!

For His love has no end

Whenever it’s a beautiful blue sky in the morning and quite bright (not necessarily ultra sunny) I always seem to feel this spark of joy within me! Super love.

I believe it is a constant reminder of experiencing His presence before. Perhaps it also relates to the happiness felt in the mornings of various retreats when there was just literally freedom of time and space and many moments to just bask in the presence of God.

And this morning I was even tired whilst walking Aspen after not sleeping early. But I only felt the spark after coffee haha.

I have also realised how I love the early morning air (when it is not yet bright n sunny n blue) whilst walking Aspen with FIL away on the Patagonia pilgrimage.

So in conjunction with my daily reading of the Word this line above caught me as the psalmist would sing.

From today’s Psalm 117(118):1-2,4,22-27The stone which the builders rejected has become the corner stone.

Give thanks to the Lord for he is good,

for his love has no end.

All glory and praises this 6th day of Easter! One which has given me a visual message of reality this year, needed to reset me after a rather shameful unintentional Lent period.

The reality that I was given a sign when I know intellectually we are not meant to be reliant on them, said by Jesus himself.

This, I will take, into deeper reflection.

Musings

4th day of Easter Octave

Sing praises to God for blooming blessings this Easter Octave!

The 4th orchid says hello!! Hello world. He has Risen!

Hello sister orchid flowers nice to meet you. We are all reaching out for the sun!

And this is me, the newest addition to the orchid sister family!

Musings

3rd day of Easter octave

Let the hearts that seek the Lord rejoice

Psalm 104(105):1-4,6-9

Rejoice indeed! Alleluia!

This is the morning of my first daily musing with the Word of God in today’s responsorial psalm via this new blog

Also watched Fr Mike Schmitz’s recent video on writing (living) his own autobiography, one that he is not so proud of and ashamed on. He was holding onto referring to his own life as Jesus on the cross. He said “He transformed the sign of our shame to the symbol of our hope, through his unfailing love”