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Kevin42
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I think what this user was trying to say (and if I am wrong, feel free to correct me), was that faith is not about feeling. Our feelings fluctuate constantly, due to numerous changes in our environment and hormones. However, faith is action. Faith is when you continue to do something even when the feeling is not there. Many times I pray, and I feel nothing, my mind wanders, and I don’t feel like I come away with anything. Yet I do so nonetheless, why? Because I have faith in God. One may not feel the graces that are being granted, I know I certainly don’t. Yet, as I look back over the past few years since my first conversion, I clearly see spiritual growth from all of this prayer.responses like this make me want to run out the door instead of walking
Also, if you truly want to cling to Jesus, you will indeed stay in the Church. Why can you not leave? Because you know this is true. You love the Most Blessed Sacrament, and you know that in leaving the Church, you would be leaving that. “Thou hast made us for Thyself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee.” The Church is the only place where your thirst for God can be quenched.
There is indeed alot of doctrine, dogma, rules, and rubrics in the Church. Sometimes we can get distracted by these when we lose focus on Christ. However, everything in the Church in some way points toward Jesus and towards the Glorification of the God. Keep in mind that the Church is not a human institution. It is a divine and holy institution set up by Jesus, that is run by the Holy Spirit through humans. It is not perfect in the respect that humans are in it, but running to another denomination will get you knowwhere.
My suggestion when you feel the urge to run to Jesus and to answer to him is to go and adore the Blessed Sacrament. Use the words of Simon Peter when Christ asked if they too wanted to leave and pray in front of His presence saying, “Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
You and the original poster will be in my prayers. Peace be with you!