“Jesus spoke these words, lifted up His eyes to heaven and said: ‘Father, the hour has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son may also glorify You’.” (John 17 v 11)
The Divine Eucharistic Presence.
This is so fine, so sublime,
This is God with us
In the beloved Jesus,
By the miraculous Spirit.
We linger in prayer, aware,
Blessed by His real presence.
The Person hidden in Jesus.
“ ‘I am the bread of life...This is the bread which comes down from heaven, that one may eat of it and not die’.” (John 6 v 48, 50)
In this unique sacrament
Is God’s precious Son,
The holy One, our atonement.
We worship through Jesus.
The Holy Spirit gifts our awareness.
He is here, God is near,
We hold Jesus dear.
Here is a promised fullness.
“ ‘I am the living bread which comes down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread (s)he will live forever, and the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world’.” (John 6 v 51)
Here in Jesus, in us, is life’s richness
Ponder, wonder, linger longer.
Amaze, feel the praise
Of the highest, richest happiness.
Our Father loves and forgives us.
He cherishes us because of Jesus
Who lived and died for us.
The † our sins’ reparation, liberty out of God’s mercy.
“Praise the LORD! Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever.” (Psalm 106 v 1)
In Jesus is our preparation for heaven.
This celebration is fuller appreciation
God’s gift of Eucharistic adoration.
An uplift which is continuous.
How blessed we are to live through Jesus,
As the Spirit draws us into love’s union.
We meet our Father in the Son.
A new era of hope, peace and joy is born.
“ ‘And I have declared to them Your name and will declare it, that the love with which You loved Me may be in them and I in them’.” (John 17 v 26)
“ ‘I in them and You in Me, that they may be made perfect in one, and that the world may know that You have sent Me, and have loved them as You have loved Me’.” (John 17 v 23)
O Eucharistic Jesus, You are Lord and Saviour. You are love. You are life. You end sins’ strife, setting us free to be entirely Yours. You are our life giving Brother, our Saviour.
Praise be for Your glory. At the Last Supper You instituted the forthcoming banquet of life, to be celebrated over the centuries. Our Father’s mercy allowed this.
You give Yourself totally to us. We learn by experience that all gifts that are perfect come from above. This means Your love Lord Jesus, is the gift from our Father. Thank You for accepting this role.
May Your name as Saviour, as Redeemer, as Restorer ever be blessed, Lord Jesus. Manifesting our Father’s mercy, You make us of right standing before Him.
“Bless the LORD, O my soul; and all that is within me, bless His holy name.” (Psalm 103 v 1) “Blessed be the name of Jesus,” (The Divine Praises) the name that means life to us.
“Bless the LORD, O my soul; and forget not all His benefits.” (Psalm 103 v 2) “Blessed be His most Sacred Heart,” (The Divine Praises) that heart of love which longed for us to become family, and therefore made this possible through an exemplary life given in self-sacrifice at the †.
May all believers “Forget not His benefits; who forgives all our iniquities.” (based on Psalm 103 v 3) “Blessed be His most Precious Blood,” (The Divine Praises) shed for us, cutting short His holy life.
Thank You for healing our life from the destruction wrought by satan. Thank You for making us the family of a King. Lord Jesus, You are that King of Glory, “Who crowns us with loving kindness and tender mercies.” (based on Psalm 103 v 4)
We taste and see of our Father’s plan for our salvation, as in the Holy Eucharist, the most marvellous act of marvels, it is You Lord Jesus, “Who satisfies our mouth with good things.” (based on Psalm 103 v 5)
“Blessed be Jesus in the most holy Sacrament of the altar.” (The Divine Praises) “The LORD executes righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed,” (Psalm 103 v 6) and there is no greater oppression than satan in all his deceit.
You impart a share in the holiness of Your risen life to us by means of this incredible sacrament, and we are richly blessed to be in receipt of the Sanctifier. “Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete.” (The Divine Praises)
The Holy Spirit enables Your earthly kingdom of love to flourish, to grow and to gift us a foretaste of the kingdom of heaven, whetting our appetite. We encounter You in the sacraments according to the work of the Holy Spirit. What an amazing blessing.
Thank You that the Spirit strives to sanctify us, uniting all our best efforts to Your sacred heart and reminding us to pray in Your name, so as to offer back to our Father, the infinite merits of love.
This love is our Father’s love given through You, by You, Lord Jesus, according to the working of the Spirit of love. You make reparation for all our sinfulness because You love us and Your desire is ever to love and honour our Father.
We delight to be united with You, to gain strength from the power of holy love, a strength working with us to undertake to lead a better, holier, more worthwhile life, whilst not counting the cost of this.
Our Eucharistic Adoration is of the highest veneration that we can offer. We hope thereby to live according to Your commandment to love each other. And if we have failed, we can ask forgiveness.
In this marvellous celebration may we receive the grace to perfectly fulfil Your command to love at all times, knowing You make this possible, when by the Spirit’s efforts, we live in You, through You.
May mankind ever be blessed being sanctified, that You, Lord Jesus, together with our Father and the Holy Spirit, are truly glorified. One day we will be united forever, all thanks and praise ever, ever be.
“I will behave wisely in a perfect way” (Psalm 101 v 2) if I keep receiving You as my Saviour and Redeemer, Lord Jesus. “Oh, when will You come to me?” (Cont)
You will come through the sacred Scriptures, in the wise counsel of godly people, and primarily all praise ever, ever be, in holy communion.
You are my, our Eucharistic Adoration; our highest veneration, our fullest worship. “I will walk within my house with a perfect heart” (Cont) when I live fully through You.
“I will set nothing wicked before my eyes.” (v 3) Please forgive the base images which mar the TV enjoyment. They are an offence to You and sully us.
“I hate the work of those who fall away; it shall not cling to me. A perverse heart shall depart from me; I will not know wickedness” (v 4) when You continue to bless me.
Thank You for sharing life with me. I am so grateful for this and the wonderful, faith building, life enhancing gift of the Holy Spirit.
“I was brought low” when I did not know You, but prayed, and as a Trinity, You “Saved me.” (Psalm 116 v 6) You showed me such love, I experienced grace.
“Gracious is the LORD, and righteous. Yes, our God is merciful,” (Psalm 116 v 5) and I am truly grateful. “Return to your rest, O my soul. For the LORD has dealt bountifully with you.” (v 7) Lord Jesus, coming to us in the Holy Eucharist as the Divine Healer, You are the unseen seen, the unheard heard, and the not noticed noticed, for You are life to us quite literally. Thank You for the difference You make.
This is the difference of heaven come to earth, of true love given birth and implemented for all who accept You, know You as Saviour. You are our destiny.
We enjoy life in its God given fullness when we live in You, You in us, the light of Your love ever brightly shining, increasing joy and hope, as You are our Father’s favour.
In You we taste of life eternal and believe in this promise, realising we have to play our part, serving lovingly just as You did. May the Holy Spirit ever help us, that together we delight our Father.
Our life is gifted such a high purpose, to be fulfilled by sharing in Your holiness, as You ever lovingly make us Your own, life shaped by the Spirit to this end.
I offer all thanks and all praise for the joy, the peace and the hope You gift us as we learn to trust You. Herein is the very real difference to daily life.
Being our Saviour and Redeemer, please be forever our Eucharistic Adoration offered to the glory of the Almighty Trinity. Amen.
13.11.20
Sue O’Donnell