Aha! Here we have the key to developing a true relationship with God. We can know quite a bit about God through reason as Aristotle did when he formulated the "Uncaused cause", and through reading the Bible. It is only when we consider who we are and who He is that we can truly begin to know Him.
Pondering Tidbits of Truth is my simple and inadequate way of providing nuggets of spiritual wisdom for you to chew on from time to time. Father Jacques Philippe “The fact that we can’t save ourselves is something we acknowledge in words, but in fact we find it very hard to accept. We’d all like to be saved by our own efforts…to shine in other people’s eyes, even on the spiritual level. Worldly people want to be highly regarded because they have luxurious cars, expensive watches, designer clothes, professional prestige, and go around with beautiful people. As good Christians, we may want to stand out for our virtues, charisms, experience, and sound judgement. Then we consider that we are on the right path. But in fact we’re in danger of ending up with exactly the same mindset as the worldly people described above. Very often, without realizing it, we have a worldly outlook on the spiritual life: self-fulfillment, self-affirmation, expansion of the ego, etc. And spiritual pride, w
This is not just another Friday. This is Good Friday. Will that fact make any difference in the way we live this day? For far too many of us, today will likely pass much like any other Friday - a mad rush to get to the weekend with little thought of He Who made us and whose sacrificial and brutal death redeemed us. Where is our gratitude? Unforgettable (Source: Wikimedia Commons ) This the day so long foretold This the day of justice lacking This the day of man’s ingratitude This the day of cowardice and fear
What follows is just one of 175 Eucharistic Reflections intended to draw you closer to our Eucharistic Lord. Have you gotten your copy yet? Here You are, quietly waiting…waiting for me to come and spend some time with You. I could have chosen not to come…You give me the freedom to say no. A thousand and one excuses could have kept me away. Even so, You would have waited patiently for me. Why do You wait? You wait only for me to give back to You a few minutes of the precious time that You have given me as a gift…time I often fill with mindless activity or useless worry. Of what value is my time to You? You created the universe and hold everything in existence. You created me. You know me through and through—better even than I know myself. You know my every thought. And still, You wait for me in silence. I come. Do I realize the privilege of being alone with You in this quiet place? Or am I distracted, thinking of the many other things I could be doing? Again, you wait, while I
Aha! Here we have the key to developing a true relationship with God. We can know quite a bit about God through reason as Aristotle did when he formulated the "Uncaused cause", and through reading the Bible. It is only when we consider who we are and who He is that we can truly begin to know Him.
ReplyDeleteIndeed Barb.
ReplyDeleteI am finding Father Nicholas Grou and his book, "The Spiritual Life" a treasure.
Amen. A point worth pondering.
ReplyDeleteFor a lifetime, no doubt! Thanks for the visit Anne.
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