From A Year With Blessed James Alberione, Compiled by J. Maurus
From Creation to the Creator
God is the creator of heaven and earth and of all they contain. He, the best of fathers, has prepared for his children a very glorious dwelling place.
And God saw all that he had made; and they were very good.
Then, he created man and gave him the earth for three purposes:
- to study the great works of his hand and through them to come to know their Author, to praise and serve him.
- to cultivate the earth and from it, utilizing its laws and energies and through labour, to derive what is needed for the earthly life.
- to complete honourably his pilgrimage, making right use of the present goods to arrive at the final destination, heaven.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day, by Blessed James Alberione
For a Bright Future
There are human reasons as well as supernatural motives for confidence. One's past, even the saddest, can become an element of construction for a bright future. An example of this would be "the art of deriving good even from one's faults." "All cooperates for good, and good can even be drawn from sin."
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is Michelangelo's painting of the "Creation of Adam." I have no art background at all, but what strikes me most about the painting is the closeness of the finger of God to the finger of Adam - God created us to be close to Him; He wants us with Him always. When we sin and move farther from God, we are the ones choosing to move away from Him. When we get closer to God, we are where God wants us to be. This image alone can be a reminder to me of another good reason to avoid sin.
What strikes you most today? Please click on "COMMENTS" below (whether you have a more sophisticated art background or not!) to share your thoughts.
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