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December 1, 2020
#GospelReflectionChallenge

'Children of God'

As we begin in this new month, God didn't bring us this far to leave us! In today's gospel, Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit. Can you see?
From any seemingly hopeless situation we may find ourselves, God is going to lift us and make us stand out. As a children of God, we have a mission that we need to revealed the salvation to others through faith and love.

"This Jesus whose birthday we prepare to celebrate and whose coming we must prepare for this Advent, is the only begotten Son of the Father. He is the second Person of the Holy Trinity. He is that innocent baby lying in a manger which is the center of the “Belen”. He, too, became a little Baby. This is also our calling: to be the children of God, the Father. We, too, must have the desire to go to our Father. How do we go to the Father? Jesus tells us that He is the Way. No one knows who the Father is except the Son and no one knows who the Son is except the Father and anyone to whom the Son wishes to reveal Him. What Jesus speaks comes from the Father. What Jesus acts comes from the Father, too. And the Father heals through Jesus’ hands. When we build an intimate relationship with Jesus, we become closer to the Father."

Let’s all wish to be always with Jesus in our journey in this life. Let’s be eager and excited to read and listen to the Word of God every day. Ayiiieee. I'm very happy and blessed to celebrate the 2 months of writing a reflection from the gospel everyday. Thank you Lord for bringing us this far. We know that you have a plan for both of us with Ate Joy.

Father, we praise and thank You. Give us your heart, mind, desires, and joy. Guide us closer to Jesus, Who is the Way towards You in Your Kingdom. We ask You this through our Lord and Your Son, Jesus Christ who lives and reigns in union with You and the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen.

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