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Well, thanks for your kind, thoughtful response. I hope for the same thing too, haha.Hi, Trebor.
Thanks so much for answering. I hope you finally get your books (and that they help).
Indeed. Thatās the approach Iāve been seeking to employ.Might I suggest this, Trebor? That you commit this search for the fullness of Truth to prayer and that you ask God and lean on him, to guide you? Think about it- God knows ALL!If you trust him with your search and your journey, somehow heāll find a way to point you in the right direction at every juncture.
The timing of this paragraph is uncanny. Just a few hours before you wrote these words a couple days ago, I was saying this and this. I struggle to maintain concentration in prayer longer than five minutes or so, had never recited the Divine Mercy Chaplet before, and within the preceding six months had attempted the rosary only twice.Since you are looking into these two churches with great Marian traditions, might I suggest that you devote yourself in a special and personal way to Our Holy Mother? Speak to her as a small child and ask her to take you to Heaven- Do this everyday, my friend. Sometimes when we canāt find the truth using our limited abilities, all God expects from us is that we do our best and that we do it all for him, with him and in him.
St. Mary the Theotokos has a special place in my heart, so Iām going to keep asking for her intercession. I went to an Eastern Orthodox liturgy yesterday (it was breathtaking in its splendour), in fact, where I lit a candle near her icon and requested my heavenly motherās prayers.
Very good advice.Another thing- Every time you embark on this scholarly search for the truth, take time to say a prayer to God to guide you and to show you the truth and commit yourself to follow the Truth WHEREVER it may be. Reflect on the purpose of your search, which is (ought to be) to be fully in union with God in all the fullness that he intended for us- That is, to become a Saint.
Very trueāmy (former Catholic, now) Pentecostal friend I mentioned previously has said the same thing. The intellectual side of this journey can very easily overshadow the spiritual.God always answers such prayers and heāll answer you. Perhaps you canāt get a break-through right now, because God wants you to give up self-reliance and start searching with him.
I would say that I believe that deep down. All the doubt and skepticism around me, ranging from family to acquaintances, forces me to stop and ponder whether having faith in Christ isnāt just some nice story that could be disproven if we had more first-century evidence to rely onā¦Please donāt let the search for the fullness of Truth discourage you from the true faith. Jesus Christ is the only way, the only truth and the only life- None come to the Father, except by him.
Will be saying a prayer for you.![]()
Thank you. Please add my Pentecostal friend and her family if you wouldāto find the truth, wherever it is. (It would take too long to explain this.)Peace.