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I am trying to find the exact scriptural quote about God choosing the foolish of the world to confound the wise. A Nazarene minister and I discussed this very verse and the difficulty each of us had when it comes to taking God at His Word. Each of us recognized our own intelligence. It is important to acknowledge this intelligence as a gift. Yet this very gift can stand in the way of the simple expression of faith demonstrated in the lives of many in his congregation. Jesus said that we were to become like little children. We see this type of faith in children receiving their First Communion. It can also be seen in those who may not be as educated as I.I agree with this wholeheartedly and I’m a skeptical sort who has to play the scholar (I was one of those that looked forward to going to school). Before I converted I read the entire CCC, listened every afternoon to CA on the radio for an entire summer and read anything about the true teaching of the Church I could lay my hands on. I know that as much as I read/learn about the Church, there is always something that I don’t understand and that in order to understand those things I need to first believe and be obedient - then the understanding comes. Actually, I’d been praying the Dominican rosary for 5 years before conversion (and I have no idea as to why I started it
- Mary:thumbsup
and looking back now I can see practically a beeline toward the Church during that time. I credit my conversion to praying the Rosary daily and the learning was a mere tool.
The rosary began with peasants working in the field who lacked the time and opportunity to recite the Psalms heard coming from nearby monasteries.
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