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strugglingalong
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I had stopped discerning a vocation to the priesthood or religious life years ago. It wasn’t for me, I thought. Because of my sinfulness, because of my weaknesses, because of my struggles it couldn’t be for me. Yet it never went away. And now God is showing me why and He is showing me that I can’t let it get away because in His love He has a beautiful calling for each of us where we can love Him and be faithful to Him.
But I’ve realized that those who consider the priesthood and religious life face a lot of difficulties. Fears come up. Doubts appear. Temptations arise whereby the evil one tries to lure the soul away. There is the excitement and the joy and the peace when we realizes Jesus is calling them but those experiences, in time, fade and the trial begins. What appears to be most needed is perseverance, a realization that the vocation isn’t all excitement but rather is a road also of trials, sufferings and testing.
I’ve just been told, and I believe it is God’s will, to follow a possible call even when that call appears hopeless, even when logically you think it couldn’t be for you (I’m not speaking of objective issues that would hinder one from religious life). Why does God call sinners to Himself? Why does He continue to love even when we’ve so very often rejected Him? He is so very good and so very loving even to us His wretched, poor children. In embracing this vocation I have seen hope grow in my heart; something has “clicked” and it is just right although I could never really explain why. I don’t know why He calls. He just calls because He is good, because He is mercy, because He is love.
All of that to say - sorry, I didn’t intend to write so much! - that I think those who are open to the priesthood or religious life need to realize the important of persevering in discernment even when you have fears, doubts and sufferings; even when it seems like it isn’t for you. If it’s not for you God will make it known to you. If it is for you, there is nowhere else for you to go…except into the arms of Divine Love.
I realize it now: there is nowhere else for us to go but in God’s will, there we’ll find all He has for us in His immense love for us. His vocation for us is so very good.
Our enemy will fight us whenever we commit to God’s will. He will seek to destroy us, cause us to doubt, try to tempt us to sin. But we must always trust in Divine Love and Divine Mercy even when it seems ridiculous and difficult.
Pax Christi tecum.
But I’ve realized that those who consider the priesthood and religious life face a lot of difficulties. Fears come up. Doubts appear. Temptations arise whereby the evil one tries to lure the soul away. There is the excitement and the joy and the peace when we realizes Jesus is calling them but those experiences, in time, fade and the trial begins. What appears to be most needed is perseverance, a realization that the vocation isn’t all excitement but rather is a road also of trials, sufferings and testing.
I’ve just been told, and I believe it is God’s will, to follow a possible call even when that call appears hopeless, even when logically you think it couldn’t be for you (I’m not speaking of objective issues that would hinder one from religious life). Why does God call sinners to Himself? Why does He continue to love even when we’ve so very often rejected Him? He is so very good and so very loving even to us His wretched, poor children. In embracing this vocation I have seen hope grow in my heart; something has “clicked” and it is just right although I could never really explain why. I don’t know why He calls. He just calls because He is good, because He is mercy, because He is love.
All of that to say - sorry, I didn’t intend to write so much! - that I think those who are open to the priesthood or religious life need to realize the important of persevering in discernment even when you have fears, doubts and sufferings; even when it seems like it isn’t for you. If it’s not for you God will make it known to you. If it is for you, there is nowhere else for you to go…except into the arms of Divine Love.
I realize it now: there is nowhere else for us to go but in God’s will, there we’ll find all He has for us in His immense love for us. His vocation for us is so very good.
Our enemy will fight us whenever we commit to God’s will. He will seek to destroy us, cause us to doubt, try to tempt us to sin. But we must always trust in Divine Love and Divine Mercy even when it seems ridiculous and difficult.
Pax Christi tecum.