Prophetic words can expose strongholds in our lives and show us the way out. It is no wonder St. Paul admonishes us to "follow the way of love, eagerly desires spiritual gifts of prophecy" (Cor 1:14)
Monday, September 1, 2014
Monday, February 24, 2014
Why do people deny that God exists, if they can know him by reason?Can we grasp God at all in concepts?Can we grasp God at all in concepts? Is it possible to speak about him meaningfully?
To
know the invisible God is a great challenge for the human mind. Many are
scared off by it. Another reason why some do not want to know God is
because they would then have to change their life. Anyone who says that
the question about God is meaningless because it cannot be answered is
making things too easy for himself.
Although
we men are limited and the infinite greatness of God never fits into
finite human concepts, we can nevertheless speak rightly about God.
In
order to express something about God, we use imperfect images and
limited notions. And so everything we say about God is subject to the
reservation that our language is not equal to God's greatness. Therefore
we must constantly purify and improve our speech about God.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Can we Really know that God exists?
Yes.
Human reason can know God with certainty. The world cannot have its
origin and its destination within itself. In everything that exists,
there is more than we see. The order, the beauty, and the development of
the world point beyond themselves toward God. Every man is receptive to
what is true, good, and beautiful. He hears within himself the voice of
conscience, which urges him to what is good and warns him against what
is evil. Anyone who follows this path reasonably finds God. (YOUCAT
question 4)
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Why do we seek God?
Why do we seek God?
God
has placed in our hearts a longing to seek and find him. St. Augustine
says, "You have made us for yourself, and our heart is restless until it
rests in you." We call this longing for God Religion.
It
is natural for man to seek God. All of our striving for truth and
happiness is ultimately a search for the one who supports us absolutely, satisfies us absolutely, and employs us absolutely in
his service. A person is not completely himself until he has found God.
"Anyone who seeks truth seeks God, whether or not he realizes it" (St.
Edith Stein). (YOUCAT question 3)
Why did God create us?
Why did God create us?
God created us out of free and unselfish love. When
a man loves, his heart overflows. He would like to share his joy with
others. He gets this from his Creator. Although God is a mystery, we can
still think about him in a human way and say: Out of the "surplus" of
his love he created us. He wanted to share his endless joy with us, who
are creatures of his love. (YOUCAT question 2)
Friday, December 27, 2013
Why Are We Here?
For what purpose are we here on earth?
We are here on earth in order to know and to love God, to do good according to his will, and to go someday to heaven.
To
be a human being means to come from God and to go to God. Our origin
goes back farther than our parents. We come from God, in whom all the
happiness of heaven and earth is at home, and we are expected in his
everlasting, infinite blessedness. Meanwhile we live on this earth.
Sometimes we feel that our Creator is near; often we feel nothing at
all. So that we might find the way home, God sent us his Son, who freed
us from sin, delivers us from all evil, and leads us unerringly into
true life. He is "the way, and the truth, and the life" (Jn 14:6).
(YOUCAT question 1)
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Sunday, August 25, 2013
What is faith?
Faith is the power by which we assent to God, acknowledge his truth, and commit ourselves personally to him.
Faith
is the path created by God leading to the truth that is God himself.
Because Jesus is “the way, and the truth, and the life” (Jn 14:6), this
faith cannot be merely an attitude or “confidence” about something or
other. On the one hand, the faith has definite contents, which the
Church professes in the Creed (= profession of faith), and it is her
duty to safeguard them. Anyone who wants to accept the gift of faith, in
other words, anyone who wants to believe, acknowledges this faith,
which has been preserved constantly through the ages and in many
different cultures. On the other hand, part of faith is a trusting
relationship to God with heart and mind, with all one’s emotional
strength. For faith becomes effective only through charity, practical
love (see Gal 5:6). Whether someone really believes in the God of love
is shown, not in his solemn affirmations, but rather in charitable
deeds.
What is hope?
Hope is the power by which we firmly and
constantly long for what we were placed on earth to do: to praise God
and to serve him; and for our true happiness, which is finding our
fulfillment in God; and for our final home: in God.
Hope
is trusting in what God has promised us in creation, in the prophets,
but especially in Jesus Christ, even though we do not yet see it. God’s
Holy Spirit is given to us so that we can patiently hope for the Truth. What is charity?
Charity
is the power by which we, who have been loved first by God, can give
ourselves to God so as to be united with him and can accept our neighbor
for God’s sake as unconditionally and sincerely as we accept ourselves.
Jesus
places love above all laws, without however abolishing the latter.
Therefore St. Augustine rightly says, “Love, and do what you will.”
Which is not at all as easy as it sounds. That is why charity, love, is
the greatest virtue, the energy that inspires all the other virtues and
fills them with divine life. (YOUCAT questions 307-309)
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