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Neithan
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[Take this advice with a grain of (blessed) salt.] I think fearing a loss of faith implies that there is some doubt you need to face head on, and it’s an opportunity to strengthen your faith. In order to strengthen it, you have to accept that you might lose it, and you have to take that risk. I see it as an analogy to what Jesus said about losing our life in order to find it — let go of what we are clinging to so we can be open to new and better things in life. Another analogy: at times we have to let our faith “die” so it can rise again with renewed vitality, purified of weaknesses that were limiting it; I think it’s an essential part of spiritual growth. I think St. Teresa of Avila said something like this in The Interior Castle.
God bless you
God bless you
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