Posts Tagged ‘forgiveness’
Growing in the Theological Virtues – Hope: Avoiding Despair and Presumption
As we’ve seen in this series, spiritual growth requires us to grow in the theological virtues, including the theological virtue of hope, which means to trust God. The alternative to hope is to fall into either despair or presumption. Despair robs the joy out of life. Presumption turns our trust into exploitation. The Error of…
Read MoreThe Fall – the Covenant Broken but Not Destroyed
Adam and Eve broke the covenantal relationship of love with God. However, the broken covenant did not mean that God stopped loving us. From the very beginning of the Fall God’s love is revealed as mercy. For example, it is a plausible understanding of the Genesis story that God gave Adam and Eve the chance…
Read MoreChristian Friendship and the Necessity of Forgiveness
Like all areas of Catholic spiritual growth, keeping a Christian friendship strong requires some conscious, deliberate effort. We need to cultivate and nourish our friendships by giving them the gift of time and by consecrating them with a relationship with God. Unfortunately, even when we take the time and effort to carefully nurture our relationships,…
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