Inspiration

Halloween Goodness

Reflections for contemplative living

Did you know that the true substance of Halloween belongs to the Catholic Church?

Any violence, gore, sensuality, or demonism now commonly associated with Halloween is not, in fact, true to the origins of this holiday (by the way, the word “holiday” comes from the words “holy day”).

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Walking In Faith

Reflections for contemplative living

Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good testimony. By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible.(Hebrews 11:1-3)

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Whose Am I?

Reflections for contemplative living

As I reflect on my life, most things have come easy to me.  Seeking to understand myself better, I see how this draws me towards comfort rather than greatness.  I tend to take the path of least resistance until I take the first step to do something different.

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A New Heart

Reflections for contemplative living

Do I allow negative self-talk, fear, guilt, selfishness, or pride stop me from giving my heart completely to God? Are there hidden wounds stopping me from trusting in God and His goodness? Am I allowing Jesus to go deeper into my heart and heal me?

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Key to Life

Reflections for contemplative living

It is said that righteousness is the key to life. I’ve always struggled with this word because it seemed judgy or pompous. But in wrestling with its definition as defined in its deeper spiritual meaning, I’m learning that righteousness is the quality of being right in the eyes of God, including character (nature), conscience (attitude), conduct (action), and command (word). Righteousness is, therefore, based upon God’s standard because He is the ultimate Lawgiver (Isaiah 33:22)

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