Are you opening the door of your heart to Jesus?

“My heart goes incessantly in search of a Treasure, an immense Treasure that I do not find in creatures; a Treasure that will satisfy me and console me, and give me rest.” – St. Gemma Galgani

Jesus is quietly and persistently knocking at the door of the hearts of each and every one of you. He will not leave or stop gently knocking, but he will also not force his way into your heart. It comes down to a very personal and existential decision: am I willing to let Jesus into my daily life, put him on my schedule and trust in his plan? I did this many years ago and I have absolutely no regrets! He is the most amazing and faithful friend who completely satisfies, and who humbly invites you to join him on this incredible mission of saving souls.

 

 

About Father Michael Sliney, LC

Father Michael Sliney was ordained a priest in Rome on December 24, 1998. He studied mechanical engineering at Michigan State University for two years before entering the Legion. As a seminarian he earned a bachelors in philosophy from the University of St. Thomas Aquinas and degrees in philosophy and theology from the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum College in Rome. He works with youth groups in the Washington D.C. area.
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2 Responses to Are you opening the door of your heart to Jesus?

  1. Sandra Dillon says:

    Your “post” is so beautiful. I often marveled that there is no door knob on Jesus’ side of the door…..only on our side. When I FINALLY awakened from the world’s distractions that left me in a stupor–I opened the door and God’s grace came flooding in. I was lifted by my guardian angel to His holy mountain, where I now am able to climb steadily after much stumbling. Praise the Lord, Our God.

  2. Deborah Buzas says:

    Father Sliney,
    I must have somehow been deleted from your email lists to receive your wonderful postings on our Cathollic way of life.

    Please reinstate me on your list at your convenience, your words often convey to me a path that I feel God would find best for my family and myself.

    God bless you

    Deborah
    perpet1@hotmail.com

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