God’s IQ Test. #88. “Can I find a better way to start each day than this?”

. What a wonderful way to start the day!

The readers of Catholic Fundamentalism often share their love of Jesus.

This morning, these words appeared from a Catholic who lives in India:

“Praise the Lord. Thank you Jesus. I love you. I need you. Good morning, Jesus! Amen.”

~

Question 1: Is there a better way to start each day than this? ‘Praise the Lord. Thank you Jesus. I love you. I need you. Good morning, Jesus! Amen.’

Answer: “That is a wonderful way to start each day!”

~

Question 2: “Does this morning’s post need to be any longer?”

Answer: “No. It is enough to repeat the wonderful words: “Praise the lord. Thank you Jesus. I love you. I need you. Good morning, Jesus! Amen.”

~

Question 3: “What will be the first thing I say when I wake up tomorrow?”

Answer: “Praise The Lord. Thank you Jesus. I love you. I need you. Good morning, Jesus! Amen.”

. . . . . . . . . . . .

Simple reasons to be Catholic. catholicfundamentalism.com

A free book of simple reasons. http://catholicfundamentalism.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/New_Road_To_Rome.pdf

Author's Notes:

Related:

Removing Books from The Bible causes permanent…

Today's Simple Rhyme: "Souls in Purgatory reach one conclusion: / 'I wish I'd made one good confession!'"...

“Jesus Receivers” know: “The…

Question 1: “How does a properly working ‘Jesus Receiver’ let us know that ‘The Kingdom of God’ on...

What happened after the first, Jewish Catholics…

Surprise! Every Catholic in the world has been grateful for 2,000 years to those who drove the first...

Obeying God makes us “brighter” in…

Many prefer the self-serving darknesses of'pride, envy, greed, gluttony, anger, lust, and sloth (peggalas!) that keep many from...

Why did Rebecca love her son Jacob more than she…

Catholics understand: The "Abrahamic Electrons" in everyone's DNA can be "upgraded" by The Catholic Sacraments. Anyone may become...

Today, Jesus shows us the great risk of NOT being…

Catholics see that The Bible tells us to “Be Catholic” in John 17:20-26. “Lifting up His eyes to...