Message of 11-26-15

Published: Thu, 11/26/15

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Thursday: November 26, 2015
Message of the Day

Every happening, great and small, is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message. 

- Malcolm Muggeridge


(What message has been coming through lately?)

Lectionary Readings


DN 6:12-28;    DN 3:68, 69-74;    LK 21:20-28


R. (59b) Give glory and eternal praise to him.


“Dew and rain, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.”


“Frost and chill, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.”


“Ice and snow, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.”


“Nights and days, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.”


“Light and darkness, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.”


“Lightnings and clouds, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.”


“Let the earth bless the Lord,

praise and exalt him above all forever.”


Reflection on the Gospel

The greatest gift which no one can take from us and which we can be most thankful for is our redemption through the precious blood of Jesus, which was shed on the cross for our sins, and our adoption through Christ as children of God our heavenly Father. Jesus Christ has redeemed us from slavery to sin, from fear of death, and from final destruction. We can be eternally thankful because our hope is anchored in heaven and in the promise that Jesus will return to fully establish his reign of peace and righteousness. The Lord Jesus will raise our lowly bodies to be like his glorious body which is no longer subject to illness, death and corruption.’


Jesus speaks of his second coming as a known fact, a for certain event which we can confidently expect to take place in the Lord's time of choosing. This coming will be marked by signs that all will recognize - signs which will strike terror and grief in those who are unprepared and wonder and joy in those who are ready to meet the Lord. When the Lord Jesus returns he will fully establish his kingdom of justice and righteousness and he will vindicate all who have been faithful to him. His judgment is a sign of hope for those who have placed their trust in him. Do you hope in God and in the promise of Christ to return again to create new heavens and a new earth (Isaiah 65:17 and Revelation 21:1)?


"Lord Jesus, fill me with gratitude for the gift of redemption and increase my hope and longing for your return again in glory. May that day bring joy to my heart rather than sorrow. Help me to serve you faithfully and to make the best use of my time now in the light of your coming again."

Spiritual Reading


The Cloud of Unknowing, by Anonymous


Of the powers of a soul in general, and how Memory in special is a principal power, comprehending in it all the other powers and all those things in the which they work.


MEMORY is such a power in itself, that properly to speak and in manner, it worketh not itself. But Reason and Will, they be two working powers, and so is Imagination and Sensuality also. And all these four powers and their works, Memory containeth and comprehendeth in itself. And otherwise it is not said that the Memory worketh, unless such a comprehension be a work.


And therefore it is that I call the powers of a soul, some principal, and some secondary. Not because a soul is divisible, for that may not be: but because all those things in the which they work be divisible, and some principal, as be all ghostly things, and some secondary, as be all bodily things. The two principal working powers, Reason and Will, work purely in themselves in all ghostly things, without help of the other two secondary powers. Imagination and Sensuality work beastly in all bodily things, whether they be present or absent, in the body and with the bodily wits. But by them, without help of Reason and of Will, may a soul never come to for to know the virtue and the conditions of bodily creatures, nor the cause of their beings and their makings.


And for this cause is Reason and Will called principal powers, for they work in pure spirit without any manner of bodilyness: and Imagination and Sensuality secondary, for they work in the body with bodily instruments, the which be our five wits. Memory is called a principal power, for it containeth in it ghostly not only all the other powers, but thereto all those things in the which they work. See by the proof.


- Chapter 63

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