KEZ FRANKLYN - SOUL MUSIC

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KEZ FRANKLYN - SOUL MUSIC

Anima Christi (Prayer)

Soul of Christ, sanctify me.
Body of Christ, save me.
Blood of Christ, inebriate me.
Water from the side of Christ, wash me.
Passion of Christ, strengthen me.

O good Jesus, hear me.
Within Your wounds, hide me.
Never permit me to be separated from You.
From the wicked foe, defend me.
At the hour of my death, call me
and bid me come to You,
that with Your saints I may praise You
for ever and ever.

Amen.

Anima Christi — A Prayer That Lives Inside the Eucharist

The Anima Christi is one of the Church’s most intimate prayers, often prayed after receiving Holy Communion. It does not stay at the level of ideas or emotions; it moves directly into the mystery of Christ’s Body, Blood, wounds, and sacrifice. This is not symbolic language. It is bold, physical, and deeply Eucharistic.

The prayer begins with a powerful progression: Soul, Body, Blood, Water, Passion. It is as if the believer is walking through the entire mystery of Christ — His Incarnation, His suffering, His death, and the life that flows from Him. When we say “Soul of Christ, sanctify me,” we are asking not merely for help, but for transformation. Sanctification means being made holy, reshaped from the inside, not just comforted.

“Body of Christ, save me” points directly to the Eucharist. Salvation here is not abstract. It is personal and immediate. The same Body born of Mary, broken on the Cross, and raised in glory is believed to be truly present and active in the life of the believer.

Then comes a striking line: “Blood of Christ, inebriate me.” The word may sound unusual, but it is deliberate. The prayer asks to be overwhelmed by divine life, to be so filled with Christ that lesser desires lose their power. It is spiritual intoxication, not escape, but saturation with grace.

“Water from the side of Christ, wash me” recalls the moment when blood and water flowed from Jesus’ pierced heart. The Church has always seen here the signs of Baptism and the Eucharist — cleansing and nourishment, forgiveness and strength, flowing from the wounded love of Christ.

The middle of the prayer turns intensely personal:
“O good Jesus, hear me. Within Your wounds, hide me.”
This is not poetic decoration. It is spiritual realism. The wounds of Christ are not just marks of suffering; they are places of refuge. The believer asks to be hidden not from God, but inside God’s mercy, inside the very places where love paid its full cost.

Then comes a fierce and honest line: “Never permit me to be separated from You.” This is not casual devotion. It recognizes that separation is possible, that faith is not automatic, and that perseverance itself is a gift that must be prayed for.

The prayer ends facing death directly:
“At the hour of my death, call me and bid me come to You.”
There is no denial here, no vague spirituality. It acknowledges that life has an endpoint, and that what ultimately matters is being summoned into God’s presence, not drifting into nothingness.

Finally, the prayer lifts its gaze to eternity:
“That with Your saints I may praise You for ever and ever.”
The goal is not private salvation alone, but communion — with Christ and with all who have gone before, caught up in endless praise.

The Anima Christi endures because it refuses shallow religion. It does not ask for vague blessings. It asks for union, protection, endurance, forgiveness, and final belonging. It is the prayer of someone who knows that faith is not just about believing something, but about being changed by Someone.

In a world obsessed with control and certainty, this prayer is radical because it is an act of surrender — not passive surrender, but courageous trust in a love that went all the way to the Cross and beyond.#jesus #AnimaChristi #christianity #pyp #LoveGod

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KEZ FRANKLYN - SOUL MUSIC

Happy Birthday to me 🎉🎂
Grateful for life, growth, lessons learned, and all the beautiful souls who’ve been part of my journey so far. Today I celebrate progress over perfection, strength over struggles, and hope for everything ahead.
Here’s to new beginnings, bigger dreams, good health, peace of mind, and more reasons to smile. Thankful for another year and excited for what’s next 🥂✨
Cheers to me

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