Tis_Bearself
Patron
Actually I think you’re stronger than me to have found Jesus on your own coming out of a thicket of atheists. Keep on truckin’.
You shouldn’t let that bother you. The sign of peace -or “Peace of Christ” as we call it- is one of my favorite parts in mass. Why? Because many times during my life -both childhood and adulthood- I’d spend the day alone (or in a hostile enviorment), and that is the one human contact I would get during the day - and there couldn’t be a purer simpler context. (even when I know everybody in the parish, we might not greet otherwise and it makes us closer. I’ve made friends, and struck up conversation later, thanks to the sign of peace).The part of mass I dread the most is the giving each other the sign of peace.
A lot of people in my church are in family groups and they tend to focus on their own families and ignore the rest. I am alone so sometimes I am treated with suspicion.
Because God has given it as the first commandment,this sin has consequences till the 4 generation(they can still be saved through purgatory depends upon God’s mercy) and its grievous because,God loves us so much (John 3:16 “For God so loved the world (put your Name here)that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.)and save our souls for our greater good,as no other god has done it ,its a holy jealousy as said in James 4:5 Or do you suppose that it is for nothing that the scripture says, “God yearns jealously for the spirit that he has made to dwell in us”?Why is it a grievous sin?
It’s your free will as said in Sirach 15:15If you choose, you can keep the commandments,and to act faithfully is a matter of your own choice.16 He has placed before you fire and water;stretch out your hand for whichever you choose17 Before each person are life and death, and whichever one chooses will be given.18 For great is the wisdom of the Lord; he is mighty in power and sees everything;19 his eyes are on those who fear him,and he knows every human action.20 He has not commanded anyone to be wicked,and he has not given anyone permission to sin.I thought it was only a sin if someone truly believed in the first place that catholic Christianity was the truth and then looked for another religion because it “was an easier way” and suited their self seeking desires better.I can’t imagine it would be a sin for people who aren’t 100 % sure of what they believe to then search/study/look at different religions because that then would be a form of control and a religious belief based on control is not beneficial.God has given us our minds in the first place to use.
Your quote of Lk 17:9 is the reminder of humility to the servant. The problem is, every person is at his/her own point in conversion and faith - Jesus walks with us, besides us, at our own pace. Thus, that quote is not strict and may not apply under certain circumstances. Our Lord prefers mercy over sacrifice, a sweet word is needed, more times than not.Thanks be to God, Lk17:9,10 Thanks to you @adgloriam sorry i mean no offence, i mentioned as Jesus would weep in quoting Jeremiah
No, the OP said she is a Baptiste Christian,and again no, because there are Catholic who fall way and come back ,their are Catholic who are comprised, due to willful,neglects, there are those who don’t really bother about religion, anymore,that said, we too are not 100% Catholic by practice,right? we fall into many sins and still struggle with it, each day, because of humans frailty, Jesus understands that and he is patience with us till the end ,we only have to try, our best and leave all things in his hands, provided we do not, willfully go astray even after knowing the truth, which will be grievous sin, but still God shows us mercy, even till our last breath, he would help us ,but alas we have to bear the consequence our of sins even though our sins are forgiven .We don’t experiment, with other religions after we know the Truth right! as said in Luke 12:8 “And I tell you, everyone who acknowledges me before others, the Son of Man also will acknowledge before the angels of God; 9 but whoever denies me before others will be denied before the angels of God.Wouldn’t this refer more though to Catholic Christians who were already 100 % believe without doubt that Jesus and Christianity is the truth?
Reason’s role in faith is that it allows us to attain some “truths” by our own means, to grow closer to the truths of faith. And yes, in using “Reason” our “Will” does play a role, because reason is subject to will.alice24:![]()
No it’s not. It’s a gift of the Holy Spirit.I do understand faith is a decision
Pray to get more of it.
An “act of faith” is also an “act of the will”.alice24:![]()
No it’s not. It’s a gift of the Holy Spirit.I do understand faith is a decision
Pray to get more of it.
I personally rate you at level 9 charity BearI’m level 10 faith but probably about level 3 for charity
But that is not the Bear I met and have come to know.I even left the Church for a long time and committed all kinds of sins.
Looking again at the definition, faith is:“belief in revealed truth”. You can believe the Trinity while rejecting other aspects of the faith as revealed truth (believing God whilst rejecting the saints or angels or the miracle at the at the Marriage at Cana, for example.) Thus the exercise of the faculty of reason should be convergent towards faith, convergent towards truth.Throughout all of that, my faith never wavered
As in the case of the OP, since we can remember we were at mass listening to the readings and thus engaged in Lectio Divina, meditating and contemplating on revealed truth with every step of our understanding. But even before we can remember or had any understanding, we were presented in the temple in our mothers arms. And laid through mass held tight against her bosom.I cannot logically explain why I have always had strong faith.