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RICCI EARG.

LAURON
BS-CRIM 2
REL ED 212

Thursday of Fourth Week of Lent

My Personal Reflection
When, I read the gospel and reflect on it for us, before we procced so we must
look back through our lives and ask ourselves if we have been faithful to the Lord as
sincerely as we should have, or if we have begun to behave like the people of Israel in
the past, in there they lack of faith and trust in the Lord, preferring to trust in idols and
other worldly means, in their own strength and power rather than trust in the Lord and
journey with Him. We are urged to assess if our way of life has been in accordance with
the road that God has provided for us, or whether we have been on the wrong path all
along. We should not allow them to affect us and our flaws, and we have been doing
our best to fight this temptation, or they had their dread. You have the ability to resist in
the same way that the Israelites did. This devolved into transgression for the sake of
sexual power and celebrity, as well as pride and ego temptation. Let us all use the rest
of Lent to prepare ourselves, not only physically but also spiritually and psychologically,
so that we will be more linked to the Lord, better prepared, and much more prepared to
live in accordance with God's plan. Let us pursue the Lord with even deeper trust and
dedication, and let us do all in our power to glorify Him through our lives and deeds,
now and forever.

GUIDE Questions:
1. What is my attitude toward GOD as I look at my relationship with the Lord Jesus?
I'm so vulnerable in front of God. When I'm talking to him, I'm my most authentic
self. I have a relationship with God, and talking to him allows me to transcend and
look beyond myself and those around me. It aids me in seeking guidance from the
very source that originally linked us all. My relationship with God keeps me
grounded in all of my otherworldly relationships.

2. Do I sometimes find myself off track and miss GOD’s self-revelation?


Of course, the reality is that I've frequently strayed from the correct path. But I
always return to him, and one of the good things that happened to me after I lost
track was that I became a DASIG evangelizer in our Parish. As a result, I grew
closer to him.
3. What have I done with the GOOD News which Jesus has shared with me?
I've told the other kids about the Good News. One of the responsibilities of a
DASIG Evangelizer is to spread the Good News rather than just hold it in our minds.
The good news transformed me into a better version of myself. It gave me purpose
and made me realize how valuable I am.

4. How will my being open to GOD’s message affect the way I treat others today?
As I became more aware of the Good News, I became more patient, humble, and
determined to do better. I'm not as irritable as I used to be. I softened and even
became a role model for other young people. I don't pass judgment on others unless
I know who they are. I'm also learning to be flexible and include others in my
prayers.

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