Sunday, August 10, 2025
Hypocrisy
A smile with no meaning...
A prayer with no meaning...
Love with no meaning...
Empty words spill from their mouths giving their cold shoulders to the issues at hand. As their souls wounder endlessly like mindless robots that have no feeling . They pray and their words are meaningless, when they break their faces with a smile it has no feeling, and when they love you with their "warmth" it's with a cold heart.
Why even smile...
Why even pray...
Why even love...
By, Matthew E. Trevino
10/13/08
Saturday, August 9, 2025
I Honor Mary as God honors her
Blessed Mother of Jesus with all my Love I have for your Son, I praise the
LORD our God because of you.
I'm glad that God has chosen you to bear His Word in you womb.
You are honored by God and because of this we honor you as well.
You are most blessed among women. And your heart is sacred like a garden sanctuary,
Where ones soul can rest and grow in faith for your Son.
With that one, Yes!
You gave all of mankind a reason to live and to be free through your son Jesus Christ our LORD.
Your heart holds those in sorrow.
You with the grace of God gave us Wisdom and the fountain of divine life through Jesus Christ our LORD.
Your heart holds all the sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.
Then you turn to your Son and offer them to our LORD.
Hail Mary, full of grace; the LORD is with you!
The angel Gabriel greeted you with honor.
Pope John Paul II honor you as well.
All the saints also honor thee.
Hail Mary, full of grace; the LORD is with thee!
With a crown of twelve stars and clothed with the sun you
serve the LORD with great respect and honor, and for this
I honor you as God honors you.
Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God
That we may be worthy of the promises of Christ.
By Matthew E. Trevino
08-12-09
Why i need my wife and daughter?
I need them because, I love them!
They are the ones that believe in me.
They are the ones the only ones that love me with such pure love.
Their enchanting wings of pearl embrace me, holding me ever closer to their burning heart.
hearts that illuminate my life...
the beacons of my life!
I need them because, I love them!
They are that hidden treasure that know one knows of and I was the LUCKY man that found them.
love that is pure...
true..
ancient...
love of a family...
love that rarely exist else where.
They are my hidden treasure and no jewel is as precious as what is in this hidden treasure.
They are why, I wake in the mornings. They are my strength and my will to keep working. They have opened my eyes to what true love really is, and are showing me how beautiful it is.
Yes this is why I love them both because I NEED THEM!
I NEED THEM BECAUSE, I LOVE THEM!!!
by, Matthew E. Trevino
God's rain
Blessing the grounds we walk with much needed rain,
His love comes down over this land that was dry.
Rains from heaven cool my anger, wet my lips with your love, my LORD God. Let it cool my heart so that it may open more to your love. Let it cool my thirst for seeking you out. For your love is like no other. It's all that i need. Let this much needed rain keep falling, to fill my heart with the ocean of your divine mercy. To get me out of this desert I'm in. I give you thanks for all you've done for me. Let your love keep raining in my heart and soul.
Matthew E. Trevino
09-07-09
whispers of the unborn
Lonely souls lay in dark alleys waiting to be found. Only whispers in the breeze where only God speaks. Voices only God can hear.
Lonely souls lay in dark alleys with silent cries, no one can hear them.
Are proper burials too much to ask?
Many of God's children are being separated from the divine plan God our LORD has.
Yes!
All happens for reason unknown to men.
But because of our selfishness, we hurt the divine plan
for our salvation.
God's Love grows more for us at times like this.
Lonely souls lay in dark alleys waiting to be found and some never to be found again...
Their cries are carried by the breeze, where the LORD'S voice soothes them
to eternal life.
God have mercy on those who not only murders them
but also to those who abandon them in these dark and lonely alleys.
By. Matthew E. Trevino
8-4-09
Never Stop Confessing: Why Perseverance in Reconciliation Defeats Sin
The Battle with Sin Is Real
We all struggle. Whether it’s a recurring temptation, a bad habit, or a deeper wound, sin tries to chain us to shame and despair. The devil loves when we hide, when we think, “I’ve confessed this before; what’s the point?” But the Church teaches us otherwise. The *Catechism of the Catholic Church* reminds us that “confession to a priest is an essential part of the sacrament of Penance” (CCC 1456), and frequent confession—even of venial sins—helps us grow in holiness (CCC 1458). Every time we step into that confessional, we’re saying no to the enemy’s lies and yes to God’s infinite mercy.
I wrote a song called "Never Stop Confessing" to capture this truth, to remind myself and others that perseverance in the sacrament is how we break sin’s chains. Here’s the first verse and chorus to set the scene:
Verse 1
Fallen again, same old chain, Whispers of doubt call my name. Tired of the fight, weary soul,
But in the shadows, I hear the call.
The door of mercy stands open wide, No sin too great, no shame to hide. Though I stumble, though I fall, His grace is waiting, one and all.
Chorus
Never stop confessing, don’t let sin win, Run to the Father, let the healing begin. Through the priest’s words, absolution flows, Grace upon grace, that’s how freedom grows. Keep coming back, don’t turn away, In His endless mercy, find your way. Never stop confessing, rise again, For in surrender, true victory begins.
Why We Keep Going Back
The beauty of Confession is that it’s not about perfection—it’s about progress. Jesus told St. Faustina, “The greater the sinner, the greater the right he has to My mercy” (Divine Mercy in My Soul, 723). No matter how many times we confess the same sin, God never tires of forgiving us. Each confession strengthens us with grace, like the Eucharist fortifies us with Christ’s Body and Blood. The Rosary, the saints’ intercession, and the Church’s prayers all guide us back to that confessional door, where absolution washes away guilt and restores our joy.
Stopping confession is like refusing medicine when you’re sick—it only lets the illness grow stronger. As the song says, “The enemy laughs when we hide in fear / Thinks he’s won if we disappear.” But when we keep confessing, we’re fighting back. We’re claiming the victory of the Cross, where Christ already defeated sin for us (Romans 5:20).
A Call to Persevere
So, what do we do when shame creeps in? Here are a few practical steps rooted in our faith: - Go regularly: Even if it’s the same sin, confess it. Frequent confession builds spiritual muscle (CCC 1458). - Pray for courage: Ask Our Lady, St. John Vianney (patron of confessors), or St. Thérèse for strength to approach the sacrament. - Trust the priest: He’s acting in persona Christi—it’s Christ’s mercy you’re receiving, not judgment. - Lean on the Church: The Eucharist, Rosary, and Adoration are your allies in the fight against sin.
Let’s make a plan to go to confession this month, this week, or even today. Don’t let shame or despair win. As my song reminds us, “Keep coming back, don’t turn away / In His endless mercy, find your way.”
A Song for the Journey
Here’s the full song I wrote to keep this message close to my heart. I hope it inspires you to run to the confessional and find freedom in God’s mercy:
Never Stop Confessing
Verse 1
Fallen again, same old chain, Whispers of doubt call my name. Tired of the fight, weary soul, But in the shadows, I hear the call. The door of mercy stands open wide, No sin too great, no shame to hide. Though I stumble, though I fall, His grace is waiting, one and all.
Chorus
Never stop confessing, don’t let sin win, Run to the Father, let the healing begin. Through the priest’s words, absolution flows, Grace upon grace, that’s how freedom grows. Keep coming back, don’t turn away, In His endless mercy, find your way. Never stop confessing, rise again, For in surrender, true victory begins.
Verse 2
The enemy laughs when we hide in fear, Thinks he’s won if we disappear. But the Church teaches, hold on tight, Frequent confession brings the light. With every “I confess,” chains start to break, His Blood redeems, for heaven’s sake. Though the battle rages day by day, Persevere in prayer, He’ll light the way.
Chorus
Never stop confessing, don’t let sin win, Run to the Father, let the healing begin. Through the priest’s words, absolution flows, Grace upon grace, that’s how freedom grows. Keep coming back, don’t turn away, In His endless mercy, find your way. Never stop confessing, rise again, For in surrender, true victory begins.
Bridge
Oh, Mary, Mother, intercede for me, Saints in heaven, pray that I may see. The Eucharist strengthens, the Rosary binds, In this journey, true peace I find. No despair can claim what’s His, Keep confessing—eternal bliss.
Chorus
Never stop confessing, don’t let sin win, Run to the Father, let the healing begin. Through the priest’s words, absolution flows, Grace upon grace, that’s how freedom grows. Keep coming back, don’t turn away, In His endless mercy, find your way. Never stop confessing, rise again, For in surrender, true victory begins.
Outro
Never stop, never stop confessing... His mercy endures, forever blessing. Amen.
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Let’s Rise Again
Brothers and sisters, let’s keep running to the Father’s mercy. Confession isn’t a place of defeat—it’s where we claim victory. As the song says, “In surrender, true victory begins.” So, let’s break those chains together, one confession at a time, trusting in the Blessed Trinity’s love. I’m heading to the confessional soon—will you join me?
Let’s pray: Lord Jesus, through the intercession of Mary and all the saints, give us the courage to confess our sins, no matter how often we fall. May your mercy wash us clean, and may we never stop seeking your grace. Amen.