I know someone who went to the doctor for pains in his chest and a lack of energy. He discovered that the main artery in the upper chamber of his heart was blocked. The discovery was very negative and soon became positive, saving his life from a massive heart attack. The first few days after surgery were painful for him and necessary.
My father, George, died from a massive heart attack, even after medicating for 20 years. So I got on the scale, and a new diet was necessary. My friend’s discovery made me seriously look at my health and change my eating habits. I am grateful to my friend and his new lease on life. The diet is working under the direction of a doctor.
Like my friend’s warning, Jesus tells us that now is the time to change our sinful behaviors to virtuous ones. We think we can do it later, but like a heart attack, we never know when we will run out of opportunities to turn around. Remember, Jesus sees all the consequences of our choices. Now is the time to seriously consider what Jesus knows is good and bad for us and our eternal salvation.
Gospel Challenge:
Please take a moment and watch Jesus throw his net over your life. What would He throw out today? What would He keep in His bucket (heaven)? Ask Jesus to throw out the bad fish with you. Thank Him for the good ones.
Then, ask Him to help you make those changes that will benefit you and many others today. You will be amazed at how much better your day will be. Unblock the arteries in your heart that keep Jesus from getting through to you and others.
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The Negative Becomes a Positive
I know someone who went to the doctor for pains in his chest and a lack of energy. He discovered that the main artery in the upper chamber of his heart was blocked. The discovery was very negative and soon became positive, saving his life from a massive heart attack. The first few days after surgery were painful for him and necessary.
My father, George, died from a massive heart attack, even after medicating for 20 years. So I got on the scale, and a new diet was necessary. My friend’s discovery made me seriously look at my health and change my eating habits. I am grateful to my friend and his new lease on life. The diet is working under the direction of a doctor.
Like my friend’s warning, Jesus tells us that now is the time to change our sinful behaviors to virtuous ones. We think we can do it later, but like a heart attack, we never know when we will run out of opportunities to turn around. Remember, Jesus sees all the consequences of our choices. Now is the time to seriously consider what Jesus knows is good and bad for us and our eternal salvation.
Gospel Challenge:
Please take a moment and watch Jesus throw his net over your life. What would He throw out today? What would He keep in His bucket (heaven)? Ask Jesus to throw out the bad fish with you. Thank Him for the good ones.
Then, ask Him to help you make those changes that will benefit you and many others today. You will be amazed at how much better your day will be. Unblock the arteries in your heart that keep Jesus from getting through to you and others.
Peace everyone.
Love Your Neighbor!
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
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