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Jesus, The Exorcist

1 Cor 2: 10-16
Luke 4:31-37

I often wonder how we would react if Jesus was physically with us today and called out unclean spirits in front of us. Some have been fortunate to see his miracles in their lives. And we, if we allow it, we can see a vast amount of miracles in our everyday life. Today, more than ever, we need to trust in the power of Jesus throughout our day and in all circumstances. 

Jesus spoke with great power and authority. Who truly speaks with Godly authority for us today? we can find it very easy to allow our thoughts to be driven into dark places, away from the love and mercy of Christ if we do not have good models.

We must ask Jesus for the grace to understand the multitude of parables and teachings that we read about today. Our bibles need to be dog-eared and worn from the constant, daily use of them in our homes. We must recognize that Jesus is our salvation, from his life, death and resurrection – his very Passion should drive us to a life of holiness and grace. 

Divine Mercy prayers focus on the phrase, “Jesus, I trust in you”. We should, unwaveringly, keep him as our focus and our mainstay. God bless you all.

Credit:
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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