Day by Day With Godનમૂનો

REFLECT
Last year I experienced something that I hope I never forget; I will give you some context:
I was in the hospital (in the waiting room), and an employee took and sat next to me a blind person, this one asked me where the office was and other things more; I answered, ending the conversation he asked me if I profess any faith; I said "yes, why the question?" He answered me: "Your voice reflects the divine goodness". That simple sentence struck me. I laughed and continued talking to him; I told him about my beliefs and my little biblical knowledge.
At a certain point, he mentioned that he had something to do in another area of the hospital; he told me to keep it that way and left; that conversation with a completely unknown and unsighted person made me wonder if my voice really reflected such a thing; from then on, I worry to make it a reality in me.
Have you ever wanted with all your being the glory of God to be reflected in you? Is your heart a source of divine light? I don't know if that person said something sincere to me, but it motivated me to make that simple sentence a purpose in my life.
I invite you to reflect that glory that only God can give.
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