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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Life is a Pilgrimage

 Like a tree that shrivels, I get lost and suffer from unhappiness because I lack faith. But like a flower that blooms in spring, my faith and happiness radiate when I have a pure heart that resonates with Christ's love.

Like Peter who denied Jesus, I too, deny Christ's love when my heart is filled with hatred. 

During this pilgrimage, I ask not only the grace of God. I also ask for His forgiveness. I pray that He may grant my heart the courage to forgive to be worthy of His love.

Unselfishly, I also pray for those who asked for prayers. Please, dear Lord, grant their petitions. 

At the same time, I pray for those who lose hope, are disheartened, weak, sick, and all those who suffer from their own burdens. May they hear your voice and listen, so you can multiply and strengthen their faith.

I am grateful to those who generously shared their blessings the way Christ did when He performed the Miracle of Five Loaves and Two Fishes to feed 5,000 people. May you continue to bestow them the abundance of your grace.

I pray for the few people who see the best in me, who believe in the things that I can do, and who trust that I can shine in my own abilities and capabilities. I pray for those who give me the opportunity to come out of my shell and be able to spread my wings and fly to the farthest distance. You never know how much I value your appreciation.

On the other hand, I also pray to the Lord for those who try to pull me down, who do not see the good in me, and who underestimate my strength.

I pray for all the people who are dear to me, my friends, officemates, and colleagues, especially those who are closest to me, accepted me and are happy for what achieved.

Mostly, I pray for my family, my whole family. I love them dearly. Help us to grow in love. Inculcate within us the virtue of patience and understanding. 

I ask for your forgiveness, dear Lord, and to those that I have caused pain. Forgive me for I am a sinner. Who am I not to forgive others who've done wrong to me when you died on the cross to save me from my sins. How great your love is!

Lastly, I pray that you keep me strong. Always give me a humble heart, a positive attitude, a peaceful mind, and like a child, obedient to your love.

With all the distractions that surround me, I hope to find the essence of why I am here in this holy place where you were before. I pray that in this pilgrimage, I will find in its truest meaning, the significance of life, especially your love.

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