Monday, November 29, 2010

Advent Season Jesus our Messiah we Welcome you

Advent Prayer to our Lord Jesus Christ 
Welcome Lord God Son of our heavenly ABBA our heavenly father and leader of all mankind Lord Jesus Christ. We bow before you are creator and saviour our Lord Jesus Christ and welcome your presence in our lives and hearts. Lord you have made us your worthy successors on this earth but without your holy presence in our lives our life is empty please Lord make us holy with your divine image and your patience has been marvellous and your life is a inspirations for whole human kind. God bless us with your words and your holiness and now this selfish world needs you even more so Lord please come and save us from all dangers and people who want to ruin our peace and tranquility and destroy our existence Lord help us to fight such evilness which seems to be ruling in most hearts which are hardened by evilness and ungratitude please Lord forgive these people for they knowingly and unknowingly they are hurting people and making them vunerable to end their lives. Please God come on this earth we need your holy presence please forgive us God we are not worthy only say a word and we shall be healed. Lord come we need you help us to be the change you want us to become Saviour we are waiting for you divine presence in our life there is only darkness in our life  right now without our Saviour there is no hope or light. Please come my Lord or we will be ruined for ever has no prosperity or wealth in this world can give us happiness without you my Lord our life is meaningless and this season is full of despair and unhappiness Lord we are waiting for you please come Jesus your children  are crying for you  for we are sorry for having letting you down every time but this time we shall not be ungrateful this promise from your beloved child.We make this humble prayer has a  request to Almighty Lord Jesus Christ. AMEN

Pope Benedict XVI Message for Advent Season
Pope Benedict XVI welcomed the season of Advent during the Angelus prayer on Sunday Nov 28,  remarking on the nature of “expectation” and calling it a “profoundly human” experience.The Pontiff opened his comments by discussing what he called the “dual nature” of the Advent season. The Church during this time, he said, focuses both on the first coming of Jesus as an infant born of the Virgin Mary and also on “His glorious return, when he will come to judge the living and the dead.” The Pope also recalled how the nation of Israel had a strong expectation of the Messiah before Christ's birth, hoping this figure would save them from moral and political slavery. “But no one could have imagined that the Messiah would be born of a humble girl like Mary, who had been promised in marriage to the good Joseph,” he said. “Neither could she have imagined it; yet in her heart the expectation of the Savior was so great, her faith and hope so ardent, that in her He could find a worthy mother.”Mary is “the woman of Advent,” the Pope declared, urging those in attendance to “learn from her” in order to “live a daily life with a new spirit, with feelings of profound expectation which only the coming of God can satisfy.” “There is a mysterious correspondence between the expectation of God and that of Mary, the creature 'full of grace,' completely transparent before the Almighty's plan of love,” he said.

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