Journey of Faith, Psalm 23:4, October 11, 2020
Oct 11, 2020 ·
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I can’t argue with today’s wisdom from the Book of Psalms. But there is another prayer that never fails to comfort me when times take an unexpected turn—and this year...
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I can’t argue with today’s wisdom from the Book of Psalms. But there is another prayer that never fails to comfort me when times take an unexpected turn—and this year has been no exception. I listen to the words of our patroness of missions, St. Teresa of Ávila, and I find God’s peace. Here’s what she says:
Let nothing disturb you, Let nothing frighten you, All things are passing away: God never changes. Patience obtains all things; Whoever has God lacks nothing. God alone suffices.
I celebrate St. Teresa’s feast day on October 15 in thanksgiving for her gifts to the Church—and her example of the missionary spirit. She never left her cloister, but Teresa founded convents throughout Spain, welcoming many women into religious life. She never preached from a pulpit but Teresa was a mystic and great writer whose theological works inspire the faithful to this day. If you have never read two of her greatest masterworks, The Way of Perfection and The Interior Castle, begin your journey of the soul here. You will be deeply rewarded. In recognition of her contribution to the Church’s teachings, St. Pope John Paul II named Teresa a Doctor of the Church, a rare distinction especially for a 16th century woman.
If peace is what you seek, spend some time this week with St. Teresa of Ávila. She says the deepest meditation possible is the conversation we have with God. Pray with your own words and hear God’s voice, not outside yourself but within your soul, the place she calls our “interior castle.”
Friend, understand that God dwells within us. Then know that all things are passing away but God never changes. That is the wisdom of our beloved St. Teresa of Ávila. May she help you find God’s promise of peace today and always.
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Let nothing disturb you, Let nothing frighten you, All things are passing away: God never changes. Patience obtains all things; Whoever has God lacks nothing. God alone suffices.
I celebrate St. Teresa’s feast day on October 15 in thanksgiving for her gifts to the Church—and her example of the missionary spirit. She never left her cloister, but Teresa founded convents throughout Spain, welcoming many women into religious life. She never preached from a pulpit but Teresa was a mystic and great writer whose theological works inspire the faithful to this day. If you have never read two of her greatest masterworks, The Way of Perfection and The Interior Castle, begin your journey of the soul here. You will be deeply rewarded. In recognition of her contribution to the Church’s teachings, St. Pope John Paul II named Teresa a Doctor of the Church, a rare distinction especially for a 16th century woman.
If peace is what you seek, spend some time this week with St. Teresa of Ávila. She says the deepest meditation possible is the conversation we have with God. Pray with your own words and hear God’s voice, not outside yourself but within your soul, the place she calls our “interior castle.”
Friend, understand that God dwells within us. Then know that all things are passing away but God never changes. That is the wisdom of our beloved St. Teresa of Ávila. May she help you find God’s promise of peace today and always.
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