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Enjoy the Day-Finding Meaning in Leap Day


Happy Leap Day! Even though it might seem like just another Thursday, there’s something special about this day that resonates with me deeply. Leap Day feels like a gift of time, a rare occurrence that breaks the monotony of our usual routines and obligations. In the whirlwind of our busy lives, moments like these are precious and worth cherishing.

Four years ago, I found myself in Washington DC, for Rare Week, speaking on Capitol Hill, advocating for Avascular Necrosis-Osteonecrosis. Meeting new people and participating in a focus group.

Now, as I reflect on Leap Day, I’m reminded of the cyclical nature of time and the importance of embracing each moment, no matter how fleeting. It’s a day to pause, to reflect on how far we’ve come, and to appreciate the journey that brought us here.

One of the things I find most fascinating about Leap Day is the idea of being a Leap Year baby. Imagine celebrating your birthday only once every four years – it’s a truly unique experience that adds a touch of magic to one’s life. For children born on Leap Day, it’s an extra special occasion, a reminder of their rare and special place in the world.

This year, Leap Day feels particularly significant for those celebrating anniversaries or milestones. The last Leap Day, in 2020, coincided with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time of great uncertainty and upheaval, mixed emotions and Now, as we emerged from that challenging scary period, Leap Day serves as a symbol to me of hope and renewal.

So whatever you’re doing today, take a moment to appreciate the gift of time that Leap Day brings. Whether it’s a simple celebration with loved ones or a moment of quiet reflection, let’s make the most of this extra day and cherish the memories we create. Happy Leap Day!

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Embracing the Leap Year: A Journey of Faith and Hope

In this leap year, let us embark on a journey of looking forward with unwavering faith and hope. Despite the uncertainties and challenges we may face, we find strength in God’s promises of a glorious future.

Prayer for Leap Year:
Dear Heavenly Father,
As we enter this leap year, we entrust our journey into Your hands. Grant us the courage to embrace the unknown, the patience to wait upon Your timing, and the faith to trust in Your promises. May this extra day be a reminder of Your grace and the opportunities it brings to grow closer to You. Amen.

Quote for Leap Year:
“In the leap year, let us leap forward in faith, knowing that God’s plans for us are greater than we can imagine.” – Unknown

As we embrace the significance of leap year, let us also recognize Rare Disease Awareness Day, falling on February 29 this year. It’s a day dedicated to raising awareness about rare diseases and standing in solidarity with those who are battling them.

Prayer for Rare Disease Awareness Day:
Dear Lord,
On this Rare Disease Awareness Day, we lift up to You all those who are suffering from rare diseases, including Osteonecrosis. We ask for Your healing touch to comfort them in their pain and bring them relief. Grant them strength to face each day with courage and perseverance, knowing that You are their ultimate source of hope and comfort. May Your love and presence be felt deeply in their lives, and may they find solace in Your promises of restoration and redemption. Amen.

As we journey through this leap year, let us hold onto our faith, look forward with hope, and extend our compassion to those in need. Together, let us stand as beacons of light, reflecting God’s love and grace to the world around us.

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Opening Our Eyes to God’s Work: Recognizing the Miracles Around Us

In the grand tapestry of life, God’s handiwork is ever-present, though sometimes it’s as conspicuous as a parted sea and at other times as inconspicuous as the beating of our hearts.

Every breath we take, every beat of our heart, every thought that crosses our mind is a testament to the miraculous workings of our Creator. Even the simple act of our eyes adjusting from light to dark is a marvel of divine engineering.

Yet, amidst the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the subtle miracles unfolding around us. Our busy schedules leave little room for quiet contemplation and communion with God. However, when we intentionally carve out moments to meditate on His Word and commune with Him in prayer, our spiritual eyes are opened to perceive His hand at work.

Scripture reminds us in Romans 8:28 that God is constantly orchestrating all things for our good, whether we perceive it or not. By increasing our awareness of His presence and activity in our lives, we open ourselves up to a deeper understanding of His purposes and blessings.

In our prayer life, it’s natural to rejoice when our requests are granted or when we witness God’s intervention on our behalf. But what about those times when our prayers seem to go unanswered, or when God’s timing doesn’t align with ours? It’s in those moments that we must trust in God’s sovereignty and remain watchful with joyful expectancy.

Today’s reading serves as a powerful reminder of the magnitude of God’s power and care. Even when His ways seem mysterious or His timing seems delayed, we can take comfort in the knowledge that He is always at work, accomplishing His purposes in, through, and for us.

So let us commit to keeping our eyes open to God’s work, both the dramatic and the seemingly mundane. For in doing so, we will cultivate a deeper appreciation for the miraculous ways in which He moves in our lives each day.

Posted in Faith, Lent

Lent Week 2

In the gospel passage for this Sunday, Jesus leads his disciples away from the bustling market to a serene mountaintop, a familiar place for him to pray. However, what unfolds on this mountain is extraordinary and unexpected. Jesus undergoes a profound transformation, his countenance radiant like the sun and his garments gleaming white as light itself. The disciples are surely awestruck by this spectacle, yet amidst the wonder, Peter manages to articulate his amazement with the heartfelt words, ‘Lord, it is wonderful for us to be here.’

As we traverse through Lent alongside Jesus on his journey to Jerusalem, we recognize the impending trials he must endure—betrayal, denial, condemnation, and crucifixion. Sensing the disciples’ apprehension, Jesus offers them a glimpse of his divine glory, an assurance of what lies ahead.

This moment of glory, meant as an encouragement for the disciples, also resonates with us today. In times of fear, doubt, and wavering faith, we too seek reassurance and fortitude from Jesus as we progress through Lent. Our prayers, fasting, and acts of charity are not without purpose; they propel us towards the promise of Easter’s resurrection. Just as Jesus’ transformation foretold his resurrection, our participation in his suffering leads to sharing in his glory.

Amidst the Lenten journey, let us hold on to the hope that St. Paul speaks of in Romans—the hope of being raised to new life through our unity with Christ. When faced with the temptation to falter, let us gaze upon the transfigured Christ, envisioning the future of fulfillment in God’s Kingdom, not just at Easter but in eternity.

As we navigate Lent’s challenges, may we heed the divine call echoing from the mountaintop, “This is my Son, Listen to him.”

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First Week of Lent

Facing Temptation

During the initial week of Lent, Jesus embarked on a pivotal journey into the desert, guided by the Spirit, where he confronted temptation head-on. His forty-day fast culminated in a vulnerable state of hunger, laying the groundwork for the ultimate test of willpower.

Temptation, often misunderstood, does not inherently denote sinfulness. Rather, it serves as a crucible for testing one’s resolve and deepening spiritual insight. Jesus, the epitome of purity, faced temptation himself, demonstrating its universality. This shared experience highlights the delicate balance between human frailty and divine strength.

Although temptation originates outside the realm of divine influence, it serves a purpose within the divine plan. Through the lens of faith, one can perceive temptation as an opportunity for growth, a catalyst for refining one’s character. It beckons individuals to confront their innermost desires and align their choices with God’s will.

The narrative of Jesus’ desert temptation offers valuable insights into the nature of spiritual warfare. Each temptation presents a crossroad, a choice between succumbing to worldly desires or upholding spiritual integrity. The decision to resist temptation not only fortifies one’s resolve but also deepens their connection to the divine.

Five distinct blessings emerge from overcoming temptation. Firstly, it illuminates the presence of God’s strength in one’s life, underscoring the inherent power of faith. Secondly, it humbles the individual, dismantling pride and fostering a spirit of humility. Thirdly, it sharpens discernment, enabling one to recognize and rebuke the deceptions of the adversary.

Moreover, triumph over temptation cultivates virtuous habits, fortifying the soul against future challenges. Lastly, it signifies a shift in spiritual dynamics, wherein the diminishing influence of evil heralds a victory for holiness. In essence, overcoming temptation becomes a testament to the transformative power of grace.

However, the journey towards victory is not without its pitfalls. Repeated failures can erode one’s resolve and diminish their spiritual fervor. Yet, even in moments of weakness, redemption remains within reach. Through confession, prayer, and unwavering trust in divine providence, individuals can overcome any obstacle.

Reflecting on Jesus’ desert encounter, one finds solace in his unwavering resolve and steadfast faith. His triumph over temptation serves as a beacon of hope, illuminating the path towards spiritual victory. As followers of Christ, we are called to emulate his example, drawing strength from his divine presence and overcoming every trial that besets our path.

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Embracing the Journey: Navigating Lent’s Spiritual Desert

As we enter the sacred season of Lent, marked by Ash Wednesday, we are reminded of Jesus’ 40 days in the desert, a period of solitude, reflection, and spiritual testing. In Mark 1:13, we read how Jesus remained in the desert, enduring trials and temptations. This challenges us to reflect on our own spiritual journeys as we embark on this Lenten season.

In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus emphasizes the cost of discipleship, urging us to deny ourselves and take up our crosses daily (Luke 9:23). This call to self-denial and sacrifice may seem daunting, yet it is essential for deepening our relationship with Christ. Similarly, in John 15:9, Jesus invites us to abide in his love, reminding us that remaining steadfast in his love requires commitment and perseverance, especially in times of trial and desert-like experiences.

The desert symbolizes a place of emptiness, solitude, and spiritual struggle. It is where we confront our weaknesses, temptations, and doubts. Yet, it is also a place of profound growth and transformation. Just as Jesus was led into the desert by the Holy Spirit, we too are called to embrace our own spiritual deserts, trusting that God will sustain us and lead us closer to Him.

During this Lenten journey, let us prioritize our relationship with God above all else. Let us carve out time for prayer, fasting, and reflection, seeking to deepen our understanding of His word and His will for our lives. Let us also remember to lift up our crosses, whatever they may be, and follow Jesus with unwavering faith and obedience.

As we journey through Lent, let us also extend love and compassion to others, even those with whom we may struggle. Let us pray for those we find difficult to love, recognizing that forgiveness and reconciliation are essential aspects of our Christian faith.

So, as we embark on this Lenten season, let us embrace the desert experiences of our lives, trusting that God is present with us every step of the way. May this time of spiritual renewal and reflection draw us closer to God and deepen our commitment to living lives of faith, love, and service. Amen.

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Embracing God’s Divine Sense of Humor in Life’s Twists and Turns

Amidst life’s twists and turns, have you ever paused to consider the divine sense of humor that God possesses? It’s remarkable how He orchestrates our paths, rerouting our plans and weaving people and circumstances together in unexpected ways. When everything seems to be falling apart and not going according to our carefully laid-out plans, it might just be a sign that God is at work behind the scenes.I

Proverbs 16:9 reminds us, “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” This verse serves as a gentle nudge to trust in the divine guidance that is constantly at play in our lives. Even when we feel lost or disheartened, it’s crucial to remember that God is intricately involved in every aspect of our journey.

So, the next time you find yourself grappling with uncertainty or facing unforeseen challenges, take solace in the knowledge that God is working on your behalf. Embrace the unexpected detours and delays, for they might just be paving the way for something greater than you could have ever imagined. Just hold on a little longer, have faith, and believe that God’s divine plan is unfolding in ways that surpass our understanding.

May we find peace and reassurance in surrendering to God’s divine sense of humor and guidance, allowing Him to steer us towards the remarkable destinations He has in store for each one of us.

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In every step I take

In every step I take, I am assured that God is orchestrating the path ahead, smoothing out every twist and turn before me. His divine presence ensures that even the most challenging circumstances are transformed into opportunities for growth and blessings. As Isaiah 45:2 reminds us, “I will go before you and level the mountains; I will break down gates of bronze and cut through bars of iron.” With unwavering faith, I trust that God has strategically placed the right individuals in my life, each one instrumental in paving the way for success. Every encounter, every challenge, and every victory is part of His master plan, perfectly synchronized with His timing. In moments of doubt or uncertainty, I cling to the promise that nothing – no person, no illness, no setback – can thwart His purpose for me. For “if God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31). With this declaration resonating in my heart, I walk in confidence, knowing that what God has spoken over my life will undoubtedly come to fruition. This unwavering belief fuels my journey, filling each day with hope, courage, and boundless possibilities. So, let us stand together, united in faith, as we proclaim His faithfulness and embrace the abundant blessings that await us. Amen.

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Embracing God’s Love: Overcoming Obstacles with Faith

In the journey of life, obstacles are inevitable. Yet, as Christians, we are blessed with the unwavering love of God, a love that empowers us to conquer every challenge that comes our way. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when faced with adversity, but it’s crucial to remember that God is always by our side, guiding us through the storm.

In Romans 8:28, it’s written, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” This powerful verse reminds us that even in the midst of trials, God is working behind the scenes for our benefit. Every setback is an opportunity for growth, every obstacle a chance to strengthen our faith.

When we shift our perspective and choose to see the positive in negative events, we unlock the transformative power of God’s love. Instead of dwelling on our struggles, we can rejoice in the knowledge that each challenge is a stepping stone on the path to fulfillment.

So, dear Christians, when we are faced with adversity, remember that you are not alone. Trust in God’s plan for your life, knowing that His love will carry you through every obstacle. Embrace the journey, for in the end, you will emerge stronger, wiser, and more deeply rooted in His love.

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Handpicked

God handpicked you, even if you feel like an outsider. Regardless of your past, background, or perceived inadequacies, God chooses you. The world may say you’re not qualified or that you don’t fit in, but God’s response is, “You’re exactly who I’m looking for.” He specializes in choosing strangers, those who don’t conform to societal expectations, those with flaws and weaknesses.

In Jeremiah 1:5, God declares that He knew and approved you before you were even formed in your mother’s womb. You’re not just chosen; you have a calling and greatness within you. Don’t let the enemy’s lies make you feel left out or unworthy. God has a history of choosing unexpected individuals, like David, a shepherd boy who became the king of Israel, and Moses, who led the Israelites despite his flaws.

Even Jesus, instead of choosing the expected candidates, picked fishermen and tax collectors as his disciples. He didn’t go for the most qualified; he chose those with imperfections. Similarly, God’s choice of you isn’t based on your flaws or background. He knew every mistake you would make, every struggle you’d face, and still, He chose you.

Don’t disqualify yourself; God’s calling on your life is unchangeable. Start each day acknowledging that you are chosen and approved by the Creator of the universe. You are a masterpiece, fearfully and wonderfully made. People may disapprove or look down on you, but their opinions don’t matter when you have Almighty God’s approval.

Your past struggles and setbacks haven’t disqualified you; they’ve prepared you for where God is taking you. You are a perfect fit for your assignment. Instead of dwelling on what could have been, embrace the fact that God considered everything and still chose you. Hold your head high, knowing that your worth comes from being chosen by God.