Rejoice in all circumstances
November 22, 2019 at 12:19 a.m.
“Rejoice in all Circumstances,” I agree with St. Paul, because my Faith urges me to believe everything that JESUS taught. When I believe in God the Father Almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, and in His only begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, I believe firmly in the truth of his words, “I have come that your joy may be full, that my joy may be in you and your joy may be complete.”
I believe Jesus always told us the truth. Let’s ponder this together. Here’s how I approach this issue. Based on the words of Jesus, which were reaffirmed by St. Thomas: “The center of the personality is in the will.” Modern psychology agrees with both of them, so I have concluded that it is possible to put on the will to be grateful and joyful in all circumstances.
In spite of sad feelings we can choose joy over sorrow even in emotionally down times. Mourning the dead can be done with the focus on the eternal joy of heaven. Many find this impossible, and I understand their doubts, but thoughts can really control feelings. We can focus on the truth that heaven is a better place to be. In the long run, joy prevails over sorrow. Of course, many lack the faith to rise above their feelings, but as I’ve mentioned so often, the will has the power to control our thoughts.
If we have any hope of being a person of honor and dignity, we must follow the path toward holiness. Take a little time to think about this. The thoughts we think control the emotions we feel, which eventually control the actions we perform. We need to accept Christian ideals as worthy goals. Of course, we are weak and sinful. Of course, we need Divine help and mercy. Mediocrity is the human condition but Christ called us to perfection; therefore, holiness is not only possible, but it is our destiny.
When Jesus said, “Love one another, as I have loved you,” He knew we could rise to the challenge with the help of His grace. Wherever there is love, there is service, and wherever there is service there is sacrifice, which often involves suffering. Jesus died on a cross to save our souls for heavenly bliss. It’s all one-belief system.
I believe in the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sin, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.
Father Catoir is a retired priest of the Paterson Diocese.
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“Rejoice in all Circumstances,” I agree with St. Paul, because my Faith urges me to believe everything that JESUS taught. When I believe in God the Father Almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, and in His only begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, I believe firmly in the truth of his words, “I have come that your joy may be full, that my joy may be in you and your joy may be complete.”
I believe Jesus always told us the truth. Let’s ponder this together. Here’s how I approach this issue. Based on the words of Jesus, which were reaffirmed by St. Thomas: “The center of the personality is in the will.” Modern psychology agrees with both of them, so I have concluded that it is possible to put on the will to be grateful and joyful in all circumstances.
In spite of sad feelings we can choose joy over sorrow even in emotionally down times. Mourning the dead can be done with the focus on the eternal joy of heaven. Many find this impossible, and I understand their doubts, but thoughts can really control feelings. We can focus on the truth that heaven is a better place to be. In the long run, joy prevails over sorrow. Of course, many lack the faith to rise above their feelings, but as I’ve mentioned so often, the will has the power to control our thoughts.
If we have any hope of being a person of honor and dignity, we must follow the path toward holiness. Take a little time to think about this. The thoughts we think control the emotions we feel, which eventually control the actions we perform. We need to accept Christian ideals as worthy goals. Of course, we are weak and sinful. Of course, we need Divine help and mercy. Mediocrity is the human condition but Christ called us to perfection; therefore, holiness is not only possible, but it is our destiny.
When Jesus said, “Love one another, as I have loved you,” He knew we could rise to the challenge with the help of His grace. Wherever there is love, there is service, and wherever there is service there is sacrifice, which often involves suffering. Jesus died on a cross to save our souls for heavenly bliss. It’s all one-belief system.
I believe in the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sin, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.
Father Catoir is a retired priest of the Paterson Diocese.