Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
Who is the God of my life? You are the God of my life. The God of perfect love. So why do I act and think in ways that I despise? Because I have free will and I have a choice. I can choose to constantly turn towards You or run away from You. I can hide but You’re always there and You find me.
Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
Where do I find perfect love? Each of us has been given an inner room within which is the depth of our being where there is calm stillness in the presence of perfect love.
Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
Lord, help me to always aspire to act in Your perfect love. I cannot see the world through the divine providence of Your eyes of love. You see and comprehend all things. You know every thought, need, and desire of every heart, of my heart. Help me be whole and holy in Adoration of You.
Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
If I am honest with myself, I really don’t want “to do” anything hard or experience any trouble. I want to live in the illusion of my mind’s perfect world with no trouble and strife. But of course, that is not reality. To truly live life, I must accept and live in reality.
Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
Are you aware of the things you do that keep you disconnected from God? As I contemplate the alienating effects of sin in my life, I realize how my simple behavior keeps me from God’s embrace, disconnected from resting in His perfect love.
Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
During this season of Lent, sin reminds us that love can only be made perfect in the chaste Christ. This has been a hard concept for an achiever and recovering perfectionist like me. When I do something, I want to succeed. It is difficult emotionally when I don’t, and I’ve set my life up to avoid these situations.
Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
Looking for God’s Goodness in contemplation and prayer.
If we do not have love, we are nothing. With all the attention, focus and thirst for love through the ages, many struggle to find it or to even understand what genuine love is. Love cannot be reduced to an emotion. Love aims at union with the beloved, it is relationship, dynamic, creative just waiting to bring new life. We find our origins in love, and it is our final destination. Our goal is to see the points of intersection with love in our daily lives. It is the moments when we listen and say yes to the will of God, breaking beyond the illusions of our desires, plans and agenda.
Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
The great spiritual principal is detachment. The heart of the spiritual life is to love God and to love everything else for the sake of God. As I seek to find God’s goodness day by day, there are four things I stive to love for their intrinsic value: God, my neighbor, myself, and my body.
Month Three: The Virtue of Prudence. Valuing God and finding love.
The season of Lent allows me to contemplate my habits and determine what I need to change in order to turn my whole being to be closer to God. It allows me the intentional time to reconcile, raise my heart and return wholeheartedly to my creator.