Saturday, August 13, 2011

Reflection for Saturday August 13th 2011

Once we are liberated from ego, false religion, mind games, and conventional thinking and given some kind of practice whereby we can go deeper in prayer, we will know how to be liberated by Jesus for God. Jesus, more than anything, came to liberate us for God.

By idealizing those who were not worthy—the sinners, the drunkards and the tax collectors—Jesus is the most unlikely historical founder of a religion, according to RenĂ© Gerard. Brothers and sisters, we should all be breathing a great sigh of relief. Jesus came to preach the good news to the poor, to the little ones. With this freedom nobody has the power to defeat us or destroy us. The task of religion is putting together the human and divine. That is why Jesus is the icon of what it is all about.

Finally, Jesus liberates us for God, for the gospel, for the integration of our humanity with our divinity, and for a friendly universe. We don’t need to be perfect. Only Christ is perfect, and He is our victory and our salvation.

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