Humility and Love

As we are transforming into the image of Our Lord Jesus Christ, we gain the virtues of Humility and Love from His graces. Why is this important? Because the enemy is constantly trying to build up our pride, arrogance and envy of others so that we identify ourselves as being capable of living without God in our lives. We tend to think that we are so smart, creative and invincible that we can manage our lives without our creator to guide us in everything. Then, when we have separated ourselves from Him, something terrible happens, and we get angry at Him, like it was His fault? The truth is that God blessed us with all of our talents, individuality, prior to us being born. We are each an individual creation from Him to love, honor and serve Him. When we choose to move away from Him, we make ourselves vulnerable to sin and the enemy influencing us constantly. The more we choose how to emulate Christ and work on our own sins, the more the enemy backs away. That is why Jesus tells us in the gospel that we must become like little children to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 18: 3).

St. Paul went from a sinner to a child of God immediately because the Holy Spirit filled him with Humility and Love for not only the Blessed Trinity, but for all of God’s children for conversion to Christianity. Part of this humility is admitting and acknowledging that we are all sinners because of the fall of Adam and Eve and constantly seeking forgiveness from Our Lord because we all fall to temptation. When we confess our sins to Our Lord, we do it with sincerity and a contrite heart. This sincerity from our heart is what moves Our Lord to grace us with help to overcome sin. If we believe we are not sinners because we don’t break the ten commandments, we are only fooling ourselves, along with help from the enemy, because it is more than that. By human nature, we tend to gossip, slander others, judge others, criticize others, tell little white lies, curse on occasion, get road rage, get angry easily, blame others for our own faults, etc… We tell ourselves, well, everybody does this. Then, after we believe our venial sins are not so bad, the enemy starts tempting us to conduct mortal sins that pull us away from Our Lord even further. But, Jesus can help us overcome all of this if we ask Him to and we actually work on trying to stop doing these things. . This is why we should have monthly confession with a good confessor that can help us with these venial sins and occasional mortal sins. Does Jesus still love us even with these sins? Yes, of Course He does! But, when we work on our relationship with Him, our love for Him grows so exponentially that we want to stop these sins permanently. Then, with the help of The Holy Spirit on examination of conscience, we start to obtain the virtue of Humility.

Love is also going to be the backbone of discipleship for Jesus because, if you Love Him, your desire to serve Him and love for others grow. This is also a grace from our Lord and why He tells us to love thy neighbor (Mark 12: 31). We can’t be a true disciple for Him if we can’t learn to love like He does. We may never be able to love like Jesus because His love is infinite, but we can try on our part to love everyone to the best of our ability. Is this hard sometimes? Yes, but this is also something that takes time in our transformation into His image. You see, we can’t do this without Jesus. You have to be humble to recognize that and in that constantl humility, you learn to love others enough to help them. What does this look like you say? You love them enough to tell them the truth of the Bible. You try not to get angry if someone offends you. You constantly look to see if you can lend a helping hand, or a kind word, or encouragement to have faith when life gets hard. This is only a start, and as you get comfortable with the promptings of the Holy Spirit, Jesus will give you opportunities to speak to people who really need Jesus, in your day to day life activities. But, in those opportunities, you listen and wait for the right timing to speak about Jesus.

The hardest part about spreading the gospel for Our Lord is knowing when the right time is to speak for Him. Sometimes, we are so on fire for Jesus, that we get overzealous and we say what we think we ought to say, instead of what the Holy Spirit is guiding us to say. Then, instead of planting a good seed for Our Lord, we just caused the person to be totally closed off to Him. This is why the transformation is important in that we learn how to be guided by the Holy Spirit with humility and love. I am still learning this myself and this too can take a while to understand.

Now that we have discussed the basics on our surrender, love, relationship, and transformation for Jesus, I can begin to explain to you why this is so important to start right now and not wait any longer. First of all, and most importantly, your own salvation is at stake. Secondly, on my next post, I will start to explain to you how Our Lord has shown me and many others that we are in the end times. After I have gone over what the Holy Spirit has shown me, then we can continue this blog unified for Jesus in the salvation of souls.

Working with the Holy Spirit

As we left off with the Blessed Trinity, I prayed and asked the Holy Spirit what He would like me to share with you today. First of all, I may front load this blog until I get all of the things that I believe the Lord wanted me to get out right away. After a while, I may go to posting only two to three times a week. Also, as we build this blog to be better and more user friendly, we will change up the menus and widgets and other things that will eventually help this blog look more appealing.

What the Holy Spirit put in my heart today was that we need to treat this blog like a ministry that St. Paul used when he was gathering disciples for Jesus. We need to follow in his footsteps in that St. Paul was transformed by Jesus from a sinner to an apostle, and he spread the gospel to others for his work in the salvation of souls. Now, if you are not familiar with St. Paul, get your Bible and start with Acts, chapter 9 verses 1 – 30. It starts with St. Paul’s own conversion and how he was set on fire with the Holy Spirit. Chapter 9, verse 15,”But the Lord said to him, “Go, for this man is a chosen instrument of mine to carry my name before Gentiles, Kings, and Israelites, and I will show him what he will have to suffer for my name.” Our Lord said that St. Paul was a chosen instrument to carry His name. Then in verse 18, “Immediately things like scales fell from his eyes and he regained his sight. He got up and was baptized.” Now, if you are not sure what this means, it means that Paul could begin to see what Our Lord wanted him to see as a baptized son of God. Right away, Paul went and got baptized by both water and Spirit. Jesus told us we have to be baptized by both water and Spirit to enter the kingdom of Heaven (John 3: 5).

In our Catholic Church we are baptized as infants by water and later by the Sacrament of Confirmation initiating our unity with the Holy Spirit. But, if you want the scales to be removed from your eyes like St. Paul, you have to actively seek God. If you want to understand scripture and receive spiritual gifts and be able to understand what I am going to share with you in this blog, you have to desire to know God in a personal way and believe and serve God. That is why I stress a personal relationship with Jesus. Because, as I start to write what Our Lord has shown me, it is not going to make a bit of sense to you unless you ask and respond to the Holy Spirit to help you love and know Jesus with all of your heart, mind, and soul and that He reveals to you the truth. This is because our spiritual eyes and ears are opened to Jesus’ love, graces, and gifts when we ask for His heart to replace ours in our transformation into His image. Sometimes this is a grace that comes in an instant like it did with St. Paul, and sometimes it comes with time and a lot of effort on our part. But, Our Lord never disappoints when you continue to seek Him and pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5: 17).

All of our transformations take a life time because we are continually learning and growing from Jesus daily. But, sometimes we can stay stagnate like I did for thirty years before I surrendered to Our Lord. There is no way I would have ever imagined that there was so much to know and learn until I realized the importance of truly loving God with all of your heart. Our Catholic Church teaches this, but the Holy Spirit doesn’t start to reveal these things until you activate the gifts of faith, hope and love you receive in Baptism. There are many resources you can use besides Scripture, which is the number one Source. There are Charismatic groups that teach you Life in the Spirit, there are Spiritual retreats, there are thousands of books on lives of the Saints, there are Catholic conferences. So, unless you really start to work with the Holy Spirit and ask Him to teach you about Jesus, you may still have scales on your faith eyes. And that is okay for now until we work together and activate our faith and know that we have to allow the Holy Spirit to transform us so that we can learn to be obedient. As we grow stronger with the Holy Spirit, He teaches us how to be obedient to His will. This will also come with time and effort on our part. I am still learning this myself as we all are trying to discern God’s will for each of us. Once we start to obey and follow Our Lord’s will, then we are on the right track to become disciples for Him.

It is good for us to follow St. Paul in that Jesus chose him to speak to many people wo were not like him. That is why Jesus has put it on my heart that we Christians work together for the salvation of all souls. Jesus wants us to help him save all souls, not just Catholics, or Protestants, or Baptists. We have to put our differences aside and serve Jesus as Christians united in service to Him. I am not leaving my Catholic Church, just as I know you believe in your Christian denomination, but we must work together if we are truly in the end times as Jesus has revealed to me and others who are currently speaking out all over the world. As I put things together to show you how the Holy Spirit has shown me, where we are, you will see that I have used Catholic prophecies from Our Mother Mary, Saints, and modern day prophets, both Catholic and Non-Catholic. This is because we have to look at the big picture that our Lord has shown us, and not just what is front of our face. The whole Church has to carry out the mission for Jesus. There is a spiritual battle going on, and it is happening to all of God’s creation, not just our own little town, city or country. The next post, I am going to touch on is humility and love.

Let’s Get Started

Okay, now that I have shared with you my goals for Jesus, lets get started on how we can be transformed together. I have already suggested that you get a Bible and start reading scripture. For those of you Christians who are well advanced on your transformation, this may be a little boring, but the point of this blog, is the salvation of souls right? So, once you ask Jesus into your heart and you start reading His word, and you surrender, then you need to go back to Church. I don’t need Church you say? Wrong. Jesus is the Church and He and God Our Father told us to go to Church. It is one of the commandments to keep the sabbath. Remember, that as we surrender to our Lord, we are asking Him to transform us into His image and to be the best child of God we can be. For us Catholics, it is a sin not to go to church. Do we have problems with some individuals in our Church? Yes, we do, but that is because of their fall to temptation from the enemy. That is not God’s fault. Please don’t blame the whole Church for sin that individuals have conducted. There are many, many priests, pastors, and ministers who are servants of God, that have so much to teach us. Find the right Church that is teaching you from God’s word, the Bible. If any Church, whether Catholic or non-Catholic is teaching anything that is contradictory to God’s word, then stay away from that particular location, but find another that is teaching you God’s laws, commandments, and His love. His love is merciful, but sin is sin. We have to leave sin to be transformed. We can’t keep sinning and think God is going to turn a blind eye. That is why we have the Bible to guide us.

No matter what century we live in, God’s word never changes. He is all love and mercy, but He is also the just judge. He didn’t die on the cross for our sins, so we can keep sinning over and over. He died for us so we can be redeemed from our sins. Then we have to work towards a transformation to move away from sin. Does this take work? Of course it does, but that is why He gives us the graces to be transformed. I have witnessed this in my own transformation and I continue to try and stop sinning. So, there are many people in Church that can help us with this, and there are many graces God gives us in the Holy Mass and the Eucharist. Now, I know this is a touchy subject for non-Catholics, but I am here to say that I have experienced at least four different times, the presence of Our Lord after receiving communion with Him in the Eucharist. So, if you are Catholic, and have left Church, you are missing the graces from this beautiful sacrament. If you are Catholic, and receive communion, and have not gone to confession, you may never feel His presence after communion, because you are sinning against Our Lord. I did not get this myself until I surrendered to Him, and the Holy Spirit showed me the truth. Jesus is part of the Blessed Trinity, therefore is Divine. How can we take His beautiful body into ours to transform us if we have not asked Him to forgive us in confession? I confess my sins daily outside of confession, and I go to confession. I know Non-Catholics confess their sins daily also because when we, Christians, work on our relationship with Our Lord and our own personal transformation, we begin to love Him so much, that we don’t want to offend Him. That is the love He puts in our hearts through His mercy and grace. Again, the Holy Spirit does all of the work, but we have to put forth the effort. Eventually, I will talk about how Our Lord showed me we are in the end times, but right now, we have to get the basics down on our relationship with the blessed Trinity.