Message of 5-5-15

Published: Tue, 05/05/15

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Tuesday: May 5, 2015

Message of the Day

If you believe what you like in the gospel, and reject what you don’t like, it is not the gospel you believe, but yourself.
... St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430), Reply to Faustus the Manichaean

(How does this statement challenge you?)

Daily Readings
 
TB 2:9-14;    PS 112:1-2, 7-9;    MK 12:13-17

R. The heart of the just one is firm, trusting in the Lord.

Blessed the man who fears the LORD,
who greatly delights in his commands.
His posterity shall be mighty upon the earth;
the upright generation shall be blessed.

An evil report he shall not fear;
his heart is firm, trusting in the LORD.
His heart is steadfast; he shall not fear
till he looks down upon his foes. 

Lavishly he gives to the poor;
his generosity shall endure forever;
his horn shall be exalted in glory.

 Reflection on the Scriptures

"They gave their disciples reassurances, and encouraged them to persevere in the faith." –Acts 14:22
 
After being beaten unconscious, dragged out of the town of Lystra, and left for dead, St. Paul regained consciousness and went back into Lystra (Acts 14:19-20). Paul was fearless, unstoppable, and persevering. After leaving Lystra, he soon returned to reassure the disciples and encourage "them to persevere in the faith" (Acts 14:22). Paul had credibility when he talked about perseverance. He had cuts, wounds, and bruises, which were the price of perseverance.
 
Paul proclaimed: "I put no value on my life if only I can finish my race and complete the service to which I have been assigned by the Lord Jesus" (Acts 20:24). From prison, Paul wrote: "My entire attention is on the finish line as I run toward the prize to which God calls me – life on high in Christ Jesus" (Phil 3:14). When he spoke of his imminent death, Paul asserted: "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith" (2 Tm 4:7).
 
Paul and all Christians are so intent on persevering in the Faith, their vocations, and their commitments because Jesus persevered when He put His "hand to the plow" (see Lk 9:62) and "set His face" toward Jerusalem (Lk 9:51, RSV-CE) and toward Calvary. Jesus promised: "Whoever holds out till the end will escape death," that is, the second death of damnation (Mt 10:22).
 
We have the miracle of perseverance not by our power but by the Holy Spirit, Who confirms us to persevere under the worst of circumstances. Pray and suffer in the Holy Spirit to receive the grace of perseverance.
 
PRAYER: Father, may I never stop loving You. May I always love You more, never less.
 
PROMISE: "My peace is My gift to you." –Jn 14:27
- from my catholic.com
 

SPIRITUAL READING


On Spiritual Direction
- by Philip St. Romain, M.S., D. Min.
     Excerpted from Handbook for Spiritual Directees

     http://shalomplace.com/view/handbook.html

   
Spiritual Direction and Psychotherapy (Part 1)

From the foregoing, it should already be obvious that spiritual direction is fundamentally different from psychotherapy.  A counselor is not concerned with your spiritual center nor with how the Holy Spirit is leading you.  The goals of psychotherapy are different: they are usually to help you deal with painful emotions and to support you in making difficult choices about relationships.

A spiritual director may deal with the same issues but from a quite different perspective.  Painful feelings may be discussed in terms of how they lead away from God or toward God.  Difficult relationships are also reviewed to discern how God is calling us to love other people and ourselves as well.

see http://shalomplace.com/direction for more info about spiritual direction.


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