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Reflection -   Week of May 5, 2024
"The most important step in learning to love with the Father's Heart is to let God love us."

Deacon Rey Dinulong

     You may be asking “is it really possible to love someone unconditionally and without limit?”, “can we really be so radical when it comes to totally and completely loving others?” YES my brothers and sisters. It is completely possible but ONLY if the love that we have for others has its origin from the heart of the Father, given to Jesus, and then poured out upon us to distribute freely to others.

     So, let us reflect today upon the fact that the love that we are called to share with others originates in the Heart of the Father in Heaven. The first and most important step in learning to love with the Father’s Heart is to let God love us. This can be very difficult to do because of our human nature. It can be difficult to let God love us, to receive that love, and to let it affect us deeply. We need to spend time in prayers and reading the Word of God to learn and know how much God the Father yearns to love us unconditionally and without limit. If we can continually allow God to love us with His perfect love, we will start to see that the love of the Father will automatically flows forth from us to others like an overflowing river of grace and mercy.

     Today, let us remember that God loves us so we should also tell him how much we love him through our actions and by how we treat others. Let us ask God to help us be open to His love and to allow that love from the Father to overflow from our heart to others. 



Peace and Blessings to All,

Deacon Rey Dinulong

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