GOD Would Always Find Us



God Would Always Find Us


At some points in life, we feel down.  It is good that we strive for perfection, but it is reality that though we can have everything; we have limitations like out fragile bodies and death.  In time these events happen, let us remember that God would never leave, he will always find us.

Take more of the Parables:

1. Judge and the Widow (Luke 18)

One day, there came to him a certain widow in that town who kept pleading saying, “Do me justice against my adversary for the wrong they have done to me.”  But the judge refused to listen to her for a long time.  The widow kept insisting that later he spoke of himself, “Although I do not fear God. Nor even respect man, yet this woman has been bothering me too much.  I will do her justice; otherwise, she would wear me out with her repeated visits.”

Ponder on:  When one prays to God, He will listen.  If the non-fearing judge can be kind to someone asking for help, what more of God who is the true Father of all.  God will answer the longings of our hearts if we pray and remember him constantly.


2. The Gold Pieces (Luke 19)

“I say unto you that everyone who has to him shall be given; but from him who doesn’t have, even that shall be taken away.”

This was the parable where the master left gold pieces to his servants.  When the master returned, the first servant was able to double his ten gold pieces. The second  servant, earned for the ten, five more.  And the third servant did not earn anything because he just kept the money and was afraid to lose it.  With what happened, the stern master gave rewards to the two servants who earned, but got irked and did not give anything to the servant who didn’t render any service with what he lent.

Ponder on:  God the Father wants us happy to live in a kingdom He has built for all.  Of course,  we/man can’t be perfect all the time, but how we live our lives and try our best to use and serve the talents He left us matters. Our virtues are more important than wealth.







3. Lost Coin (Luke 15)

“Or what woman, who having lost one of his ten “drachmas,” does not light a lamp or sweep the floor and search carefully for the lost coin until she finds it?  And when she eventually finds it, she calls together her friends and neighbors, saying, ‘Rejoice with me, for I had found the coin that I had lost.’ Even so, I say to you, there will be joy among the angels of Heaven over one sinner who repents.”

Ponder on:  God will find us, no matter what.  A sinner who repents is always embraced by the Father.  Heaven rejoices for the lost ones but comes back again to Jesus Christ.


Rosalinda Flores Martinez
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