#4 in this series:
Catholics ask a simple question: “What does every human use to read, speak, and think?”
Shakespeare told us: “Words, words, words!”
People have spent hundreds of thousands of years inventing words to describe what we want and do. Most of us are too busy talking to realize there are Two Kinds of Words:
Human words describe what we know and want. God’s Words are found in The Bible.
Words of God in John 1:1-14 tell us what Catholics understand about all of History: “In the beginning was The Word, and The Word was with God and The Word was God.”
Genesis 1:27 tells all people how blessed we are by what God did: “So God created man in His own Image. In the image of God He created them; male and female He created them.”
The Catholic Conclusion: From their moment of conception, each of over a hundred billion people on earth has been a “human word of God” as unique as our fingerprints and DNA.
God’s Prophets told us over 300 times that The Word of God would take Human Form and come to earth. He would be born of a Holy Virgin of the Tribe of David in the tiny village of Bethlehem.
God combined His DNA with that of the Perfect, Holy Ova of Mary in The Person of Jesus Christ. He still gives “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” to His followers in His Church-Creating Word to His First Catholic Pope: “And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”
Why are Catholics the only people on earth who are blessed to have Words of God living within us? Those who fully believe “Life must be protected from conception until natural death.” obey The Call to Catholic Communion that He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies repeated 14 times: “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”
Of all the people on earth, only Catholics love God and the “life” of every neighbor on earth enough to have the “life” of God’s Living Word in us!
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Today’s Simple Rhyme: “Thank You, Jesus! / Thank You, Jesus! / Thank You, Jesus!”
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