God's love for you - 10th December

Webmaster • December 10, 2023

Do not be afraid to go to Him, even though you feel that you are not worthy or too sinful...Although God has said: 'For dust you are and to dust you shall return.' But God is Love. He loves you before you were born, before you know about Him and gives you all the good things happened in your life. He loves you even if you walked the wrong path and turn your back on Him and walk further away from Him. He loves you even you fell into the enemies' hands and comes to save you. Out of all the creations, He loves men the most. Never to any others He had said to them He wants to dwell among them.


"A stable would be the last place in the world where one would have looked for Him. Divinity is always where one least expects to find it.” – Ven. Fulton Sheen


Look! He was not born in a palace that is fit for a king, not even in a house where a normal person would be at that time, but chose to be born in a cave - the lowliest place where the animals are. Do you think He would mind? He would turn you away? He did not born with a silver spoon in His mouth to tell you how rich and mighty He is, but took the human nature and born in a manger to tell you how lowly and fragile He has became, so that He can be with you and be your Saviour in this way... All these sacrifices He endured to tell you how much He Loves you. Return this Love. Go to Him with a humble and contrite heart, as He is waiting there with His open arms for you, it is in Him you will find your peace and joy, your Merry Christmas.


"Mary invites all, rich and poor, just and sinners, to enter the cave of Bethlehem, to adore and to kiss the feet of her new-born Son...Let us enter; let us not be afraid." – St. Alphonsus Liguori

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