Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Maturing In The Faith :: essays research papers
In the course of reading Chapter 1 of our book, I came across something that I have cognize whole along but stockn for granted, as though it was not more important than my upcoming doctor&8217s appointment. It is the simple yet breaking fact that I do not know what I believe in, or rather, I know what I believe, but I don&8217t exactly know why I believe. And I am not alone in my plight. Most Filipinos, unfortunately, are guilty of this folly. We all have faith in God, not because we know the Sacred Scriptures to the letter, not because we know and live the Word. We believe because, quite simply put, we were brought up in Catholic households, and educated in Catholic schools, and what sticks to our minds is that to be a good Christian, we must have faith in God. We get too extreme ab disclose it at times and take things too literally that we miss too m either points.To be fair, our faith is &8220genuine, as the book also said. We truly believe in God and we all try to live as g ood Catholics mass every Sunday, rosary with the family every night, we go to confession and retreats, and we pray when we wake in the morning and sooner going to bed. But sadly, other than those &8220routine elements of being Christian, most of us do not sincerely understand what the Bible says, or what the priests are preaching, or what really is the will of God. Neither do we involve ourselves with other people who are part of the Church. Not to mention, how we seem to think less of non-Catholics, instead of trying to piece what we are all supposed to know, the Word of God. A friend told me about a conversation he had, the other person saying that non-Christians will never enter the kingdom of God. He was dead serious when he said this, which made me wonder if we, in fact, are better than the non-believers, or if we are any different at all. I can say with a clear conscience, because I believe it to be true, that I have faith in God. What I cannot reconcile myself with, is the undeniable fact that I lack insight into what I believe in. I will not be able to go out and tell another person about how the Spirit liberates me, because even as I know this, I do not completely understand it.
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