Showing posts with label God's Omnipresence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God's Omnipresence. Show all posts

Pondering Tidbits Of Truth - April 1, 2021


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.

 

 

Venerable Bruno Lanteri

“Remember that we do not acquire holiness in twenty-four hours nor without continual defects and failings. The awareness that we will commit many failings, even very many, greatly helps us toward holiness because it roots us in self-knowledge and in humility, and this is one of the foundations of our sanctification, the other being an invincible hope in divine mercy.  Be attentive, then, not to allow yourself to be discouraged by any defect, and be always ready to begin at every moment. Only be faithful to this, and I promise you that you will become holy.”

(From Overcoming Spiritual Discouragement – The Wisdom and Spiritual Power of Venerable Bruno Lanteri)

 

 

St. Vincent Ferrer, O.P.

“What should impel us more strongly to regulate our exterior actions and movements than the thought that we are before God and that the piercing, all-seeing eyes of His great wisdom are ever fixed upon us?” 

(From A Treatise on the Spiritual Life)

 

Father Jacques Phillippe

“Our greatest evil is the opposition we present toward God’s designs, and the resistance we make to his inspirations; for either we choose not to hear them, or having heard them we reject them, or having received them we weaken and dirty them by a thousand imperfections of attachment, complacency, and self-satisfaction…Thus our greatest concern should be not so much to read spiritual books as to pay great attention to divine inspirations, which are sufficient with very little reading, and to be extremely faithful in corresponding to the graces that are offered to us.”

(From In The School of The Holy Spirit)

 

Worth Revisiting - God Is Always With Us, Isn't He?


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God Is Always With Us, Isn't He?

(Originally published August 20, 2013)


((St. Agatha's, Canastota, NY)
(Photography©Michael Seagriff)
We believe that God is always with us, don’t we? Isn’t He? Or do we believe that, only when things are going well? How often do we thank God for His blessings when our lives seem to be on the right track and our burdens light? Do we take Him for granted during those satisfying times?  


What happens when we feel abandoned by God? How do we react when times are hard and challenging, when our daily crosses seem too heavy to bear? Do we accept them and thank God for sending them? Or like Gideon (Judges 6:13) do we doubt God’s presence among us by asking “if the Lord is with us, why has all this happened to us?” 


Gideon doubted God’s presence among His people and asked for a sign before he did as God had asked of him.  God gave him a sign. 


In the midst of our daily struggles will we too ask for a sign before we accept God’s will for us? Or will we become willing cross bearers because we believe, as Saint Claude de Colombiere taught, that “(apart from sin) nothing happens to us in life unless God wills it.”?

Eucharistic Reflection - Would A Stranger Know?

  "The Eucharist is alive. If a stranger who knew nothing about the Eucharist were to watch the way we receive, would he know...