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Without cost we have received. Without cost we are to give.

Hosea 11:1-4, 8e-9Matthew 10:7-15

Today we hear Jesus speaking to his disciples about the details of their commission. We too are invited to imitate the attitudes behind the actions – not seeking our own prestige or privileges, not pursuing only our own agendas and not being weighed down by the trappings of office.
The Lord needs disciples who are discerning, who are capable of carrying out the task of missionary evangelization, who are capable of humility, self-discipline, and prudential judgements and who bear the peace of Christ within their own self and radiate this same peace to all they encounter.

Jesus, your commands, at first, seem so outrageous in out world today, the command of Christ seems impossible to achieve. Help us to do our part in proclaiming the Good News, healing the sick, comforting the doubtful and doing our best to make sure everyone, rich or poor, man or woman, citizen or immigrant is welcome in your house.
One day in your house is better than a thousand else.

Happy 10 Anniversary to me and my brothers

Osho
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This article is written by Rev Fr. Joseph Osho OSJ. Please visit his personal blog @ https://www.blogger.com/profile/10377666931103644634
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