I too ask each of you a question answer it quietly in your hearts. The Lord turns to them and asks a single question: “What are you looking for?” ( Jn 1:38). Two of them, sent to him by John the Baptist, begin to follow Jesus. We can look too at Jesus’ first encounter with those who were to become his disciples. Hearing this question, Mary Magdalene opened her heart, unburdened her grief and revealed the deepest desires of her heart: “Where is the Lord?”. As she stood weeping by the empty tomb, Jesus came and asked her: “Woman, why are you weeping? Whom are you looking for?” ( Jn 20:15). We can also think of Mary Magdalene – a woman who had quite a past! – who on Easter morning was the first to see the risen Jesus. Don’t forget it! God always forgives he is always there to lift us up whenever we fall! With him at our side, we should never be afraid to move ahead with our lives. Keep this in mind: God does not want to condemn, but to forgive. Even as she speaks, she realizes that God wishes not to condemn her, but to forgive her. He is left alone with her and he gently asks her: “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?” ( Jn 8:10). I think of the time he found himself faced with the woman caught in adultery, at whom all were pointing their fingers. We read in the Gospels, that he, the Teacher, always asks questions before he responds. He is a brother, the best of brothers, and he is very good at asking questions. He is God in the flesh, the living God who draws near to us. Bertalan, you said that Jesus is not a storybook character or the superhero of a comic book, and that is true. That is true, and it is important that you have someone to encourage you and to listen to your questions, not to give you simplistic, pre-packaged answers, which are useless and cannot make us happy, but to help you fearlessly face the adventure of life as you search for the right answers. I thank each of you for being here today: I am happy to be with you! Thank you.īishop Ferenc has told us that youth is a time for important questions and responses. Supported by sponsored advertising.Dicsértessék a Jézus Krisztus! ĭear brothers and sisters, I would like to say köszönöm! for your dance, your song and your courageous testimonies. The Virtual Piano music sheets use plain English alphabet and simple semantics, so you can enjoy the experience of playing the piano instantly. The best part is that you don’t need prior knowledge of the music notation. Virtual Piano is a free to use platform which enables you to play the piano through your computer keyboard, without the need to download or install a software. Press “shift+1” at the same “shift+2” at the same time. I found a solution to play uppercase and lowercase letters simultaneously.įor more information, please look up my guide. Press “shift+a” at the same time or turn on Caps Lock and press “a” then turn off Caps Lock. You can adjust the above tempo through the popup window and play the song at this rhythm. I will explain to you how to play my sheets.Ī metronome is a tool that produces a steady beat to help musicians play songs at a particular speed. How to play Sally Face Memories and Dreams on Virtual Piano? Use your computer keyboard to play this song. Press "PLAY" to open the Virtual Piano in a separate window and Tutorial for Sally Face – Memories and Dreams Virtual Piano Sheets
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