"To You Our Praise is Due" begins this Psalm for in the Blessed Sacrament Jesus Christ shows us the depth of His Love. He was willing to be pierced on Calvary so that He might pour out to us the abundance of His All Encompassing Love in the Holy Eucharist.
He experienced "Total Abandonment" on the Cross so that He could be our constant companion and faithful friend in the Holy Eucharist.
"We Pay Our Vows" to Him by completely giving up ourselves to His Will. This Psalm tells us that Jesus Christ hears every prayer and answers it according to the positive aspects that it brings about in Our Life.
Any Prayer or Petition that God does not answer simply means that He has something much better in mind for us.
"To You All Flesh Will Come" means that Christ who was lifted up on the Cross will draw all souls to His Eucharistic Heart.
All Flesh expresses the significance that each of us has to submit his Passions to the Eucharistic Heart of Christ.
We Live in a Pagan Secular and Materialistic World that is constantly seeking Self- Gratification from the Pleasures of the Flesh.
Yet, Christ teaches us that it is the Spirit only which gives fulfillment in our day to day lives.
What better place to find strength amidst the World's Temptations than in the Eucharistic Arms of Our Saviour.
"Blessed is He whom you choose and call to dwell in Your Courts" means it was the Eternal Father aka Abba aka God Who chose you to be with Him right now.
He chose you out of countless others because he wants to shower His Love and Blessings on you in the special way of "Perpetual Adoration".
God has chosen you to adore Him so that His Blessings through his Son Jesus may flow to you from His Eucharistic Heart.
Like Saint Paul, His Grace is enough for us in our journey towards our lasting dwelling place that is the Wedding Feast that God has prepared for us for all eternity.
Credits and References :
Come To Me in the Blessed Sacrament
By Missionaries of the Blessed Sacrament
Page 108
Meditation on Psalm 65
Year 1997
He experienced "Total Abandonment" on the Cross so that He could be our constant companion and faithful friend in the Holy Eucharist.
"We Pay Our Vows" to Him by completely giving up ourselves to His Will. This Psalm tells us that Jesus Christ hears every prayer and answers it according to the positive aspects that it brings about in Our Life.
Any Prayer or Petition that God does not answer simply means that He has something much better in mind for us.
"To You All Flesh Will Come" means that Christ who was lifted up on the Cross will draw all souls to His Eucharistic Heart.
All Flesh expresses the significance that each of us has to submit his Passions to the Eucharistic Heart of Christ.
We Live in a Pagan Secular and Materialistic World that is constantly seeking Self- Gratification from the Pleasures of the Flesh.
Yet, Christ teaches us that it is the Spirit only which gives fulfillment in our day to day lives.
What better place to find strength amidst the World's Temptations than in the Eucharistic Arms of Our Saviour.
"Blessed is He whom you choose and call to dwell in Your Courts" means it was the Eternal Father aka Abba aka God Who chose you to be with Him right now.
He chose you out of countless others because he wants to shower His Love and Blessings on you in the special way of "Perpetual Adoration".
God has chosen you to adore Him so that His Blessings through his Son Jesus may flow to you from His Eucharistic Heart.
Like Saint Paul, His Grace is enough for us in our journey towards our lasting dwelling place that is the Wedding Feast that God has prepared for us for all eternity.
Credits and References :
Come To Me in the Blessed Sacrament
By Missionaries of the Blessed Sacrament
Page 108
Meditation on Psalm 65
Year 1997
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