Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Jonah 3:1-10, Psalm  130:1-4, 7-8, Luke 10:38-42
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BETTER YET...
"Mary has chosen the better portion and she shall  not be deprived of it." -Luke 10:42
There are so many things in life we can't control.   People can't choose their parents, siblings, their nation of birth, height, or  skin color. So many things are beyond our control that we may be tempted to  feel insignificant and without hope. Yet we have a great reason to rejoice. We  have absolute control over having the Best. We are free to choose Jesus!
When we choose Jesus for ourselves, we choose the  Best. No other person can take us away from Him (Jn 10:28-29). Nothing can  "separate us from" Jesus (Rm 8:39). Jesus promises us that we "shall not be  deprived of" Him (Lk 10:42).
However, the one person who can separate you from  Jesus is yourself. When you choose the better portion and put your life in His  hands, you allow Jesus to wrap you in His loving embrace. As long as you "fix  your eyes on Jesus" (Heb 3:1), you will always see He is the "better portion"  (Lk 10:42). Satan, who knows he cannot deprive you of Jesus, then attempts to  distract you from looking always at Jesus. If he can get you to focus on  distractions like TV, handheld electronic devices, pornography, sports, talk  shows, gossip, controversies, worldly pleasures, and other "enticements for the  eye" (1 Jn 2:16), he knows you might choose them as your "better portion." Then  you might consider Jesus' loving embrace as a choke-hold and demand that He  take His hands off you. Therefore, every day of your life, choose Jesus anew as  your better portion. You shall not be deprived of Him.
Prayer: Jesus, I'd rather have You than anything  else. Protect me from myself. Never let me be parted from You.
Promise: "With the Lord is kindness and with Him is  plenteous redemption." -Ps 130:7
Praise: Committing to a weekly hour of Eucharistic  adoration changed Roberta's life.
(This teaching was submitted by a member of our  editorial team.)
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