Good night brothers and sisters
1 Corinthians 3: 13-14~ The day will make what each one does clearly visible because fire will reveal it. That fire will determine what kind of work each person has done. If what a person has built survives, he will receive a reward.
Within the realm of faith, a profound question arises: How will the deeds of those who've embraced the Savior be weighed? Yes, even as Christians, we shall one day stand in the presence of Christ's seat of judgment. There, the fabr... moreGood night brothers and sisters
1 Corinthians 3: 13-14~ The day will make what each one does clearly visible because fire will reveal it. That fire will determine what kind of work each person has done. If what a person has built survives, he will receive a reward.
Within the realm of faith, a profound question arises: How will the deeds of those who've embraced the Savior be weighed? Yes, even as Christians, we shall one day stand in the presence of Christ's seat of judgment. There, the fabric of our earthly deeds, woven in the flesh, shall be scrutinized.
Believers, rejoice, for condemnation has lost its sting; our transgressions are absolved, pinned to the crucifix of redemption. Yet, it is the essence of our actions, both seen and unseen, that shall endure the test of divine fire.
Envisioned as architects of life, we are tasked with the construction of our temporal and eternal legacies. Are your hands at work crafting monuments of self-glory, or are you laboring in the vineyard of the Divine, sowing seeds of faith and compassion? Consider the structures you raise: Do they aspire to the heavens or crumble beneath worldly ambition?
In our celestial journey, let us not forget the promised crowns, symbols of divine acknowledgement for lives well-lived in service to the King. For those who have built with purity and purpose, there awaits the coronation of their souls by Christ Himself.
Prayer: O Sovereign Architect, I lay the desires of my heart before You, yearning to construct a life that magnifies Your name. Forgive me when I stray, entangled by fleeting shadows. Grant me the grace to fix my gaze upon the eternal, to discern the imperishable materials You've entrusted to my care. Guide my hands to weave Your compassion into the tapestry of my days. I am grateful for the breath of life You have bestowed, and I dedicate each moment to Your glory. In the sacred name of Jesus, Amen.
CAA DINAH SCIVOLETTI
PRIORY OF ST JOAN OF ARC
KCP Bobby Lawson
Priory of the Holy Trinity
God Above All