From A Year With Blessed James Alberione, Compiled by J. Maurus
Jesus has given us life
Jesus has given us life. He is our Shepherd, our eternal Shepherd: He is our life.
Behold how he loves! "He loved me and gave his life for me"(Gal 2:20).
Meditate on the life of Jesus Christ. Meditate especially on those passages which reveal better the heart of the Good Shepherd. Meditate on the life of Jesus and then copy it in your life.
Make it, however, the heart especially of the Mass. In the Mass, the Shepherd gives his life because the Mass is the renovation of the sacrifice on the cross; it is there that he reveals his love for us. "The greatest love a person can have for his friends is to give his life for them" (Jn 15:13), and no one can love us more than Jesus has loved us who offered his life for us. No one has loved us so much, and no one will ever love us so much.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day, by Blessed James Alberione
The Tongue
Serene happiness is a great help to the spirit and to health. The gift of the tongue as the organ of speech should make us continually grateful to God. One's tongue can be used for both good and evil by: preachers, teachers who speak, exhort and instruct tirelessly; complainers, chatterers, sowers of dissension, who never correct themselves. "The mouth of the just man tells of wisdom and his tongue utters what is right. The law of his God is in his heart." God will reward according to deeds, not according to words.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I really thought I was going to write about the Good Shepherd today - I love that image of Jesus. However, reading over today's messages from Blessed James Alberione, I found the line that strikes me most is the simple statement, "he is our life." And he is our life because he chose to make it so. He didn't have to create us. He is Way and Truth and Life all by himself, so he certainly didn't need us. But from his infinite love, he did create us. And after the Fall, he certainly didn't have to redeem us, but he did. And today, in our day to day life, he gives us the Holy Spirit and the Church and the Sacraments to guide us and sustain us on our life journey. In every aspect, he is our life. Thank God!
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