On Tuesday night (22Jan), during Holy Mass when the priest asked us to "paste" our whole life onto the host of bread each of us were holding and praying before the Consecration of the Eucharist, I suddenly felt this powerful surge of "knowledge" flow from deep within my heart to my brain and onto the host! I no longer felt lost, confused and afraid. From deep within, I knew Jesus would help me to truly understand myself - to give me the strength to keep trying and to change where I needed to. I had often heard this words echoing in my heart ' "Don't give up, Susan." I know that God's Grace in us can help each of us to achieve amazing things in His Name. I remembered a book I absolutely loved reading and had re-read over and over and over again (before I returned it to the priest I borrowed it from a year later!) - Philp Yancey's book titled "What's So Amazing About Grace?" There are very few writers who have truly touched my heart as Philip Yancey did writing about God's Grace. It gave me REAL hope because I know I am far from being a saint! I struggle often internally if I am worthy to serve in fulltime ministry - about what exactly is my call? But in this book, the Word of God "My grace is all you need, for my power is greatest when you are weak" (1 Corinthians 9:16) seem to be the main Promise of God to all of us! Yancey explores grace through real-life people who exemplified by their actions and their life, the life-transforming power of Grace in our world.
God's Grace is unmerited but if I am willing to open my heart and my life, God will pour His abundant grace into me so that I can be a blessing to others - no matter what trials or circumstances I face in life; no matter the mistakes I make in life over and over again - God will not give up on me or you or anyone else for that matter! The only question is am I willing to be the clay in God's Hands? Will I have the humility to learn the 'REAL LESSON" of knowing myself as I am in God's eyes? Can I truly reach out to others empowered By God's Grace?
The months and years ahead are not going to be easy - I need to learn the most difficult lesson in my life - "to know myself". The YouTube music video, "Grace" by Laura Story, which a friend shared in Facebook really captured a true snapshot of my life's journey with God. The lyrics of the song are also given below the video.
GRACE (By Laura Story)
My heart is so proud. My mind is so unfocused.
I see the things You do through me as great things I have done.
And now You gently break me, then lovingly You take me
And hold me as my Father and mould me as my Maker.
[Chorus:]
I ask You: "How many times will You pick me up,
When I keep on letting You down?
And each time I will fall short of Your Glory,
How far will forgiveness abound?"
And You answer: " My child, I love you.
And as long as you're seeking My face,
You'll walk in the power of My daily sufficient grace."
At times I may grow weak and feel a bit discouraged,
Knowing that someone, somewhere could do a better job.
For who am I to serve You? I know I don't deserve You.
And that's the part that burns in my heart and keeps me hanging on.
[Chorus:]
I ask You: "How many times will You pick me up,
When I keep on letting You down?
And each time I will fall short of Your Glory,
How far will forgiveness abound?"
And You answer: " My child, I love you.
And as long as you're seeking My face,
You'll walk in the power of My daily sufficient grace."
You are so patient with me, Lord.
As I walk with You, I'm learning what Your Grace really means.
The price that I could never pay was paid at Calvary.
So, instead of trying to repay You, I'm learning to simply obey You
By giving up my life to You for all that You've given to me.
[Chorus:]
I ask You: "How many times will You pick me up,
When I keep on letting You down?
And each time I will fall short of Your Glory,
How far will forgiveness abound?"
And You answer: " My child, I love you.
And as long as you're seeking My face,
You'll walk in the power of My daily sufficient grace."
"Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world"
Miguel de Cervantes
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