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jkiernan56
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I was mulling this question to the thread and as I was tossing it around it brought to mind something St. Augustine said - “Love God and Do What You Will”.
I have come to the conclusion that the truth of the question is in the middle.
Looking at my own life experience, I know I have a long long way to go looking foward to what God is calling me and each one of us to be. But I also know that looking backwards that I have also come a long long way from where I used to be. I know growth in Love (for God, myself, and others) is only because of a personal experience of Gods love (Grace).
We are what we do and we do what we are. God’s Love changes everything.
I have come to the conclusion that the truth of the question is in the middle.
Looking at my own life experience, I know I have a long long way to go looking foward to what God is calling me and each one of us to be. But I also know that looking backwards that I have also come a long long way from where I used to be. I know growth in Love (for God, myself, and others) is only because of a personal experience of Gods love (Grace).
If is because of experiencing God’s personal love I am enabled to love (God, myself, and my neighbor) - the answer to the question (am I what I do or is what I do because of who I am?) seems to me to be in the middle.
If a Sacrament is a visible sign of an invisible reality that confers Grace, and if we truly love God as St. Augustine states, isn’t the latter part his statement (Do What You Will) the visible sign of that invisible reality? (ie - our actions are a reflection of this invisible reality? (ie - we become Sacraments of God’s Love to each other).We are what we do and we do what we are. God’s Love changes everything.