88.Tuesday : Our Father in Heaven : state of grace
Isaiah chapter 55 verse 10,
Humans are conduits for the flow of energy, and grace is the
fuel—driving our natural instincts to produce, sustain, and eliminate.
Grace contains the will of God, along with the fuel and resources to
fulfill it. When we align with the purpose within this grace, we do what
pleases God, achieving the end for which He sent it. Consequently, the
person becomes a blessing, like rain that waters the earth to make it
fertile and fruitful, providing seed for the sower and bread for the
eater. True, lasting joy and tranquility accompany them as they rest
safely in God. All nature rejoices and thrives in harmony with them.
Overcoming the consequences of sin, curses, and desolation, restoration,
beauty, and prosperity prevail in such people and their surroundings. A
person living in this state of grace is a living, "indestructible sign"
and testimony of God's faithful, fulfilled promises.
A person in a state of grace fulfills the prayer of Jesus, 'Our Father in Heaven.' Their life is a living glory to the Father of all. They are the Kingdom of God on earth, where they do what pleases God. They receive every grain daily with a thankful heart; their upright heart and sound reason, which comprehend the truth behind every interaction, help them to forgive others and receive God's forgiveness.
Rosary is the effective tool to get an upright heart and sound reason.
Praying the personal rosary brings harmony to mind, body, and soul by fostering mindfulness, encouraging a present demeanor, fostering an upright heart, sound reason, an awakened soul, and sinless habits.
Through the rhythmic, consistent repetition of the prayers, Rosary makes a brain from a high-stress, mode to a calm, focused, and secure state.
An "upright heart"
is a person whose inner life—intentions, motives, and character—is
aligned with divine truth, integrity, and righteousness, free from
deceit.
Sound reason is the intellectual capacity to balance and apply imagination, art, math, and logic to
discern truth from falsehood by employing judgment. It involves
analyzing premises to ensure they are true and that conclusions
logically follow, rather than relying on assumption or emotion. Based on this, one can make informed decisions regarding what to express in prayer.
Joy is experiencing the full spectrum of life. To experience joy, one must live in presence and react to divine whispers or impulses. This reaction is called prayer—a state of psalms, expressing grief, need, or thanks."
An effective way to living in state of grace is is to pray all 20 mysteries daily. This structure includes one personal Rosary, one Family Rosary, and two integrated Rosaries along with daily activities ensure all actions are aligned with true wisdom.