29 years of Cuppycakes!

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Of all the gifts Jesus gave us, love is the greatest!

Loving someone completely and forever is recognizing how precious that gift truly is. Couples who commit to one another, and honor that commitment as one ordained by God, should be celebrated!

The following verses were chosen as those best suited for use in an anniversary card. AND since today my Cuppycake and I will exchange Anniversary cards with one another, it seems perfect to reflect on them!  Feel free to include them as congratulations to the people in your life who have honored their commitments, for better, for worse, and for God!

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1 John 4:8 Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. 

The more we learn about God, the more we are able to extend the love He shows us to one another. If we are not growing in our relationship with Him, our personal relationships can quickly fall victim to our own selfish whims and desires.

Colossians 3:14 And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity. 

God’s love is sacrificial. In marriage, choosing to selflessly love your spouse, and serve their needs above your own, is most representative of that love. Feeling loved and honored by your partner leads to greater trust and a stronger, more unified bond.

Ruth 1:16-17 But Ruth replied, “Don’t urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.”

Ruth’s display of loyalty gives a beautiful example of the importance of solidarity in marriage. When couples choose to commit to living the same way-for God, and for one another-all relationship decisions can be held to those standards for living.

Song of Solomon 8:6 Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame.

God’s love for us is a possessive one. He asks for complete loyalty and love, and in return, offers us the gift of a personal relationship. When we apply these same commitments to our marriage, taking care to love our spouse second only to God, we are rewarded with a relationship that is a reflection of the one we have with Christ.

1 John 4:19 We love because he first loved us.

When we need a reminder to honor our mate, we can look to this verse. Our spouse is not perfect, nor are we, and there will be days when we would rather do things our way, or even walk away all together. This is what we remember: We are not loved by God because we deserve it. We are loved simply because we are His. The same applies to our husband or wife. Even when they do not “deserve it”, we love because “he first loved us.”

Mark 10: 6-9 But at the beginning of creation God made them male and female. For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh. So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.

Realizing that God himself was behind your relationship, creates a sense of dedication to honor His plan. Uniting with the person whom He chose for you, means leaving behind your past, and stepping into the future he planned. From that moment forth, you are one flesh. The best marriages recognize and protect that unity, forsaking all others.

1 Corinthians 13:4–8 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.

This passage of scripture is a blueprint for building a marriage on the most solid foundation. Within this verse lie guidelines for loving the way Christ taught us. When we apply this passage to our marriage, we are assured that we are loving according to His plan. The most successful relationships live out this verse, and through doing so, find themselves a love that can only be described as heaven sent!  Both parties must commit to this application of love in their sacramental union or they risk the lesson of The Wise and The Foolish Builders  Matthew 7: 24-27. ( It is my fervent prayer, in a culture where marriages are under attack, that couples embarking on making that Sacramental Commitment to one another, honestly analyze their beloved’s commitment & understanding of God’s most holy word before making that vow.)

Final Thoughts…

 Choosing to honor God with your life means

choosing to honor the way he has asked us to love.

Because, like our Savior, this love will stand the test of time!

Today I am eternally grateful for a man as committed to God’s Holy Word, as I!

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forever humbled by these 29 years of hugs n’ blessings with you!

(Pieces of this article are taken from an inspirational piece I have no record of the author.  I give them anonymous credit for the inclusions of their inspiration.)

queen of heaven!

it’s the monday giggles…

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Photo COURTesy of Pinterest.

I’m just a girl,

standing here with a crown,

asking you to love me!

-Notting Hill (well…kind-of.)

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My celebrating an early morning viewing of the Wedding between Prince William and Catherine Middleton circa April 29,  2011.

(The First-Holy Communion Crown could not be left out!)

And…

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Doesn’t everyone wear a crown to celebrate their birthday? Circa 2006

these royal hugs n’ blessings are for all those special women who embrace their crowns!

But especially for the True Queen…

The Queen of Heaven!

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“Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with thee.  Blessed art thou, among women.  And blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.  Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners.  Now and at the hour of our death.”  Amen.

Luke 1:28, 41-42

(Part Three) The DM Trifecta!

On Mercy Sunday, April 30, 2000, before some two hundred and fifty thousand pilgrims and the television cameras of the world, Pope John Paul II canonized Saint Faustina Kowalska, ‘the great Apostle of Divine Mercy’. In doing so, he also approved the Divine Mercy message and devotion by declaring the Second Sunday of Easter as
On Mercy Sunday, April 30, 2000, before some two hundred and fifty thousand pilgrims and the television cameras of the world, Pope John Paul II canonized Saint Faustina Kowalska, ‘the great Apostle of Divine Mercy’. In doing so, he also approved the Divine Mercy message and devotion by declaring the Second Sunday of Easter as “Divine Mercy Sunday” for the universal Church. In one of the most extraordinary homilies of his pontificate, Pope John Paul II repeated three times that Saint Faustina is “God’s gift to our time.” She made the message of Divine Mercy the “bridge to the third millennium.” He then said, “By this act of canonization of Saint Faustina I intend today to pass this message on to the third millennium. I pass it on to all people, so that they will learn to know ever better the true face of God and the true face of their neighbor. In fact, love of God and love of one’s neighbor are inseparable.

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Today is the final day for the completion of my first blog-series!

The release of the third part in The DM Trifecta!

I have loved writing this three-part series and am grateful for the Holy Spirit’s guidance in doing so.  (Because…I’m not that smart, without Him, don’t you know!)  I do pray it has inspired you to grow just a little closer to God.

As St. Faustina showed to the whole world, Christ desires us to embrace and immerse ourselves in His Grace and Mercy.  May each one of you experience the power of the Blood and Water that poured out from the Heart of Jesus as a fount of mercy, and may each of you find confidence and trust in this ever-present love of God!

Over the course of the past three Wednesdays…

because every Wednesday is for Saint Maria Faustina KoWalska (what else,) with a brief reflection on the Divine Mercy of God, here at hugsnblessings….

we have over-viewed the following:

The Chaplet of The Divine Mercy
The Hour of Mercy

Today we will complete The DM Trifecta by looking at how each of us are called to examine the third part of this series, as partakers in

Spreading the Honor of The Divine Mercy

In short, St. Faustina’s mission consists in reminding us of the immemorial, but seemingly forgotten, truths of our faith about God‟s merciful love for men, and in conveying to us new forms of devotion to The Divine Mercy, the practice of which is to lead to the revival of the spiritual life in the spirit of Christian trust and mercy!

In discussing the essential elements of the Divine Mercy devotion, the spreading of the honor of The Divine Mercy as one of them is important, since certain promises of Christ are related to this as well: “Souls who spread the honor of My mercy I shield through their entire life as a tender mother her infant, and at the hour of death I will not be a Judge for them, but the Merciful Savior” (Diary, 1075).

The essence of The Divine Mercy devotion is found in the Christian attitude of trust in God and of an active love toward neighbor. The Lord Jesus said: “I desire trust from My creatures” (Diary, 1059), and He expects them to exercise mercy through deeds, words, and prayers. And further: “You are to show mercy to your neighbors always and everywhere. You must not shrink from this or try to excuse or absolve yourself from it” (Diary, 742).  Christ wants those who worship Him to perform at least one act of love of neighbor in the course of each day.

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Isn’t that beautiful!  Isn’t that a world we all imagine?  A world of expressing mercy through our words, deeds, and prayers to our brethren.  Every day. No excuse. No reason to hold back.

The spreading of the honor of The Divine Mercy does not require many words, but always the Christian attitude of faith, of trust in god, and of becoming ever more merciful.

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In her lifetime St. Faustina gave the living example of just such apostolic work.  There is nothing that man needs more than Divine Mercy, that love which is benevolent, which is compassionate, which raises man above his weakness to the infinite heights of the holiness of God. There is no greater time than now to become particularly aware of this.  Christ himself chose to pass on to our generation through Saint Faustina this message. And it is a message that is clear and understandable for everyone. Anyone can come, look at this Image of the merciful Jesus, His Heart radiating grace and hear in the depths of his own soul what Saint Faustina heard, “Fear nothing l am with you always” (Diary, 586).

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My prayer, brothers & sisters in Christ, is that you understand the great apostolic work that lies before YOU too.  These aren’t lofty goals we’ve been given!

They are real, tangible, lived out missions we’ve been entrusted with!  

May each of you find the courage, wisdom, and guidance necessary to trust in Jesus as you Spread the honor of His Divine Mercy!

Jesus, I trust in You!

and…may these hugs n’ happy blessings be with you as you do!