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Christ admires even our feeble love for Him. He causes it to flare up further in our hearts, and to spill out to others.
When God Forgives our sins, He is as tender as a mother who approaches her beloved child and says: "Never mind, I shall soon wash those marks off your hands".
When God Forgives our sins, He is as tender as a mother who approaches her beloved child and says: "Never mind, I shall soon wash those marks off your hands".
Each time that we ask Christ to reward a kind neighbour, he gives wonderful gifts to that person, through our prayer.
Those who help the suffering, whether those who suffer in body, mind or spirit, are 'first in love'. By their loving work they are drawn up close to Christ to be one with Him in a sacrificial union, close to His heart.
Those who help the suffering, whether those who suffer in body, mind or spirit, are 'first in love'. By their loving work they are drawn up close to Christ to be one with Him in a sacrificial union, close to His heart.
Those who help the suffering, whether those who suffer in body, mind or spirit, are 'first in love'. By their loving work they are drawn up close to Christ to be one with Him in a sacrificial union, close to His heart.
I was shown that each tender word or gesture of mine is a holy and happy way by which Christ greets others through me.
Asking Christ about how to love, he appeared to the eyes of my soul. I saw Him nailed to the cross, teaching that it is to this extent that we should love and serve others.
By His example of loving attention, comfort and forgiveness, Christ showed me how I ought to love others, at any cost.
I must shelter those who come to me for comfort, even though my heart is like a mud hut, not yet a palace!
Jesus said: Whoever welcomes a little child, welcomes Me. And He warned of the punishments due to those who harm the 'little ones'.
I remember bearing misunderstandings, wanting to love God and my neighbour.
Christ helps us to look at our neighbour, not too much at ourselves. We are unwise if we dwell unnecessarily on past failures, spending too much time in our 'laundry bin'.
The one who lovingly "stretches out a hand", in prayer for the dying, can rescue someone even from the brink of Hell.
This is what we see in a tender-hearted gaze: sadness, love and grief for another in need, which call from us practical help and gentle consolation.
This is what we see in a tender-hearted gaze: sadness, love and grief for another in need, which call from us practical help and gentle consolation.
Christ assured me that he looks on lovingly as I do my simple duties (as I write Christmas cards, or cook a meal) through love for God and 'neighbour'.
Helping our Neighbour: Each of us should do what we can, in our circumstances, to alleviate the sufferings of other people, both by practical help, sensible planning and prayer - remembering our duty to those nearest to us.
Someone who speaks about Mount Everest is worth believing if we know that he has followed the right path. Someone who speaks about God and Heaven is worth believing if he or she has evidently followed the right path: by faith in Christ, love for God and neighbour, self-denial in order to do God's Will, and the surrender of selfish ambitions.
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