“We speak openly of good fortune as a Blessing. We sometimes say that a lack of something or an additional something came as a Blessing in disguise.
The word ‘Blessing’ is synonymous with good, reflecting Divine Intercession.
Our very life is a Blessing, for it affords us the opportunity, the privilege and the Ultimate Blessing of Sainthood.
Blessings along the way are not always recognized as Blessings, for most times we take Blessings for granted. Our desires for things, for success, for advantages, for recognition, are not always attained, so we feel let down, but many times we should recognize these disappointments as Blessings.
God’s Ten Commandments can be rated as Divine Blessings from God Himself, showing us firsthand His Will for our will to follow. What Great Love God showed in this Act of Mercy and Justice to mankind.
Christianity, in its beautiful manner of introduction to the world, given in such a way for all mankind to be able to personally understand a Gift directed by God Himself, through teaching so many Lessons involving man’s acceptance of a Supreme Being, man’s ability to see how far God would go to instruct through Living Example, the Importance of human life, human dignity, human integrity, human intelligence, human behavior and human sacrifice for the good of mankind.
Truth has a purity in it, it has a Light within it, and as this Light shines, it is enlightening to all who accept the Light. Light, as we know it to be, is electrifying, encouraging, is full of hope; it strengthens one’s character, one’s personality, one’s nature, one’s abilities, one’s capabilities. Light has an incentive, motivation; it shows the reality of what is visual and it makes vision more reliable.
God’s Ten Commandments, God’s Gift of Christianity, permeate the world with Hope. There are no shadows, no gray areas, no darkness in these Two Very Important Blessings from God.
Our will, our decision maker, is never blinded by truth, for truth proves and identifies right from wrong without question.”