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Faith in God

Faith Alone Bro. Andrew Maria, MMHC

A devout widow who was known to be a living saint was crossing a bridge with her child when
an accident happened. Her son fell off the bridge and plunged into the deep water below. At
this, some men got ready to jump into the water to save the child. However, the widow forbade
them.

"Do not move," she told the men, "my faith alone can save the child."

After she had said this, the widow knelt on the bridge and prayed with great faith. In a short
while, the child drowned and died. The widow wept.

Moral: Faith alone, without work, is useless,

Learnings: the widow forbade the man to save the child and said "Do not move," "my faith
alone can save the child." But unfortunately, the child drowned and died. The widow wept. And
child died -----with this sir I learned that Faith alone, without work, is useless, faith isn’t work
without any mumentum perseverance and hardwork nonsense , having a huge faith is nothing
without any moving .

READING 2

Faith in God

The Rescue Boats By Fr. Bel San Luis, SVD

Mang Juan was a devout Christian but rather bull-headed. When a flood hit their town, he
climbed to the roof of his house. A rescue boat came by but Mang Juan begged off their help.
"No, thanks. I have faith in the Lord. He will save me."

The waves rose and Mang Juan climbed to the tip of the roof. Another boat came by to save
him, but he waved it off professing his faith for the Lord. When the waves began slapping at his
feet, he clambered up the chimney. A helicopter swooped down to save him, but he still begged
off,trusting in God's providence. You can guess what happened afterwards.

Poor Mang Juan drowned.

When he stood before the Lord, he complained, "Lord, I had such faith in you. Why did you fail
me?" To which the Lord said reprimanding him, "What more did you want? I sent two boats and
a helicopter! But you did not use them."

Reflection: Are we using enough our God-given talents, our natural resources to succeed as a
nation and as an individual? "God helps those who help themselves."
Remember that God always have a huge mercy for us , you don’t notice that he guide and care
for you ,remember God uses sort of things enable your life set in a good condition.

Nagpadala nan g dalwang Bangka tumanggi parin tapos sa last my helicopter ay ano yung
naabot ng baha at malapit ng lumobog , diyos ko bakit kayo ganyan diniyo ako tinungan.

READING 3

Faith in God

The Rescue Boats By Fr. Bel San Luis, SVD

Mang Juan was a devout Christian but rather bull-headed. When a flood hit their town, he
climbed to the roof of his house. A rescue boat came by but Mang Juan begged off their help.
"No, thanks. I have faith in the Lord. He will save me."

The waves rose and Mang Juan climbed to the tip of the roof. Another boat came by to save
him, but he waved it off professing his faith for the Lord.

When the waves began slapping at his feet, he clambered up the chimney. A helicopter
swooped down to save him, but he still begged off, trusting in God's providence. You can guess
what happened afterwards. Poor Mang Juan drowned.

When he stood before the Lord, he complained, "Lord, I had suchfaith in you. Why did you fail
me?" To which the Lord said reprimanding

him, "What more did you want? I sent two boats and a helicopter! But youdid not use them."

Reflection: Are we using enough our God-given talents, our natural resources to succeed as a
nation and as an individual? "God helps those who help themselves."

READING 4
Faith in God
The Rescue Boats By Fr. Bel San Luis, SVD

Mang Juan was a devout Christian but rather bull-headed. When flood hit their town, he climbed
to the roof of his house. A rescue boat came by but Mang Juan begged off their help. "No,
thanks. I have faith in the Lord. He will save me."

The waves rose and Mang Juan climbed to the tip of the roof. Another boat came by to save
him, but he waved it off professing his faith for the Lord.
When the waves began slapping at his feet, he clambered up the chimney. A helicopter
swooped down to save him, but he still begged off, trusting in God's providence. You can guess
what happened afterwards. Poor Mang Juan drowned.

When he stood before the Lord, he complained, "Lord, I had such faith in you. Why did you fail
me?" To which the Lord said reprimanding him, "What more did you want? I sent two boats and
a helicopter! But you did not use them."

Reflection: Are we using enough our God-given talents, our natural resources to succeed as a
nation and as an individual? "God helps those who help themselves."

READNING 5

Faith in God

Faith That Moves Mountains

Nil Guillemete, S.J.

Emmanuel was a man of faith and was especially proud of his name. He knew it meant "God
with us." He felt even prouder when he fell in love and married a beautiful girl named Miriam
(the Hebrew equivalent of Mary). He would often hug his wife affectionately and say to her, "If
God and Mary are with me, what can go wrong?"

Emmanuel and Miriam lived in a fertile corn farm that gave them all that they needed to live a
life of comfort. However, as time passed, Emmanuel grew tired of the usual scenery of corn
stalks and rolling plains. Emmanuel longed to admire the scenery of a lush valley from his
veranda that was blocked from view by a clay mountain.

As time went on, Emmanuel grew more frustrated about the massive nearness of the mountain
which became an obstinate obsession for him. Upon examining the district registry, he
discovered that the mountain actually belonged to him by virtue of an inheritance from an uncle
a few years back. The irony of it all was that the mountain was in every sense his own!

One evening, Miriam was reading the Bible with her husband and came upon the passage of
the Gospel where Jesus said to his Apostles, "Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this
mountain, Be taken up and cast to the sea, and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that
what he says will come to pass, it will be done to him" (Mk 11:22-23).

The passage struck Emmanuel like a sledge hammer and he began pacing the room in
agitation. That's it! That's it! It's all a question of faith!" he exclaimed to himself. From then on,
he prayed for the miraculous removal of the mountain. He did so for a year but noticed no
change with the mountain which he then began to loathe

As time wore on, he began to think that his faith was lacking in depth and intensity. His wife
encouraged him by saying. "Your faith does not lack depth or intensity but might be lacking in
realism. Until now you have been thinking that your mountain could be removed only by faith
and nothing else. What if God wants to remove your mountain, but will do it only if you do your
share."

"And what would that be?" asked Emmanuel. That," she answered, "would consist in buying a
bulldozer and leveling the mountain away"

Emmanuel was astonished. "What?! Remove a whole mountain single-handedly?" Miriam


smiled, "Not single-handedly because, as you like to remind people about your name, 'God with
us' would be working with you all the time, wouldn't he?""

Upon the inspiration of the soothing words of his wife, Emmanuel made arrangements for a
bulldozer and set out to remove his mountain. From then on, Emmanuel worked tirelessly
leveling his mountain at a painstaking rate. The first year was particularly difficult, and there
were many times when he was ready to quit. During those times, his wife reminded him that
everything he did was an act of faith and that God would give the necessary strength to finish
his task.

And so nine years passed. Nine years of digging without interruption, except for occasional
breaks. After the first year of digging, it looked as if he hardly made a dent on the huge mass.
But gradually, it began to give way under Emmanuel's persistence. And one day, the young
man had the supreme satisfaction of admiring the beauty of the valley beyond, without anything
obstructing his view. The mountain had finally been removed and transformed into bricks and
pottery.

Miriam sat quietly beside him.

"So," she said teasingly after a while, "Jesus was right: faith can move mountains."

He smiled ruefully, still feeling the ache in his muscles. "Yes," he mused, "faith. But not just
faith. Faith and hard work. Faith that

inspires hard work."

Moral: We should not make God do everything for us. God wants us to cooperate with Him.

God has a power but don’t trust

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