In the Gospel and also the first reading today we hear about the
end times, which typically come up at the end of the liturgical year and the
beginning of Advent. There have been many who have tried to predict the end times
and it has caused a lot of people to fret and do some strange things. The events of nature that have recently
occurred such as hurricane Sandy have some pointing to the end.
We always need to be prepared for the end, because it will
be Jesus coming in glory. If we align
our lives with the way God has given us, following the Ten Commandments, the
Beatitudes, and doing corporal works of mercy we will be well prepared. Jesus tells us “don’t follow those” who say “The
time has come” or “I am he” as they will probably take you down the wrong
path. Keep following Jesus as he will
come to judge the earth and it will be a joyful time for those who are
prepared.
May God bless you!
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