Perhaps this passionate desire for a faith-filled experience of God's love results from the combined world pressures of terrorism, financial collapses, global climate changes, and political uncertainties. What ever the cause, we are all saying to Jesus what the apostle Peter said to him. "Lord, to whom would we go? You have the words that give eternal life" (Peter 6:68).
I want to share with you some of Pope Francis' first apostolic letter “Lumen Fidei” (“The Light of Faith”). I do this with admiration for his spirit of pastoral care, and with the conviction that he is speaking on behalf of the Body of Christ, Catholics and Protestants alike:
Pope Francis |
The light of faith is unique, since it is capable of illuminating every aspect of human existence. A light this powerful cannot come from ourselves but from a more primordial source: in a word, it must come from God.
Faith heralds the transforming power of belief in Jesus. Faith does not merely gaze at Jesus, but sees things as Jesus himself sees them, with his own eyes: it is a participation in his way of seeing.
We trust the architect who builds our home, the pharmacist who gives us medicine for healing, the lawyer who defends us in court. We also need somebody trustworthy and knowledgeable where God is concerned. Jesus, the Son of God, is the one who makes God known to us.
Faith makes us aware of a magnificent calling, the vocation of love. It assures us that this love is trustworthy and worth embracing, for it is based on God's faithfulness which is stronger than our every weakness.
To
receive the transforming power of Jesus requires a personal transformation, a journey
never completely finished in this life. But we can benefit from psychological and
spiritual tools that help us move forward. One of these is the Self Compass.
The Self Compass helps us renew our personal conversion to Jesus and cooperate
with the Holy Spirit in guiding our daily lives.
This Vatican endorsed model for personality transformation is based on Christ's personality and lets the radical new reality of his resurrection shape our personalities. By applying the Self Compass growth tool, your life can be purified and transformed during this Year of Faith.
LOVE
& ASSERTION
Faith
is deeply connected to personality health. Faith helps to counter the corrosive
effects of anxiety, depression, and anger. The Self Compass promotes
personality health and thereby increases a person's faith.
Love
and Assertion are two complementary compass points within every person's Self
Compass. What is the connection between faith and Love? In order to love God or
another person, we must reach out to them. We must open our hearts. We must
risk caring for them. This requires faith! I have counseled hundreds of people
who suddenly received this insight and gasped: "Oh no, now I realize I've
lived my whole life to be safely self-contained. I've been too afraid to ever
really love anyone."
To
grow in Love requires the courage of Assertion. Mary risked trusting the Angel
Gabriel's message to her. Though she no doubt felt some fear, and though she
certainly didn't know how she could become the Mother of our Lord, she ended
the conversation assertively: "May everything you have said about me come
true" (Luke 1:38). Mary dared to assertively express faith in the God whom
she loved and trusted. We can become more like Mary.
WEAKNESS
AND STRENGTH
Spend
a few concentrated moments today or tonight hungering and thirsting for
Christ’s presence in your life. Don’t be afraid of any Weakness. Integrate your
vulnerability and even self-doubts into your faith in God’s Strength. The
Catechism says, “Only faith can embrace the mysterious ways of God’s almighty
power. This faith glories in its weaknesses in order to draw to itself Christ’s
power” (273). Out of Weakness we are made strong. This humble Strength is what
God loves to foster in us. A rhythm between Weakness and Strength never makes
us arrogant.
The
Self Compass helps you cooperate with grace, so that you may be transformed in Christ. To help your journey of faith this year, I'm including a link to God
and Your Personality: Revised & Expanded Catholic Edition. You can imagine my
humble gratitude when I was notified that this book has been added to the Vatican Library.
Paul
Cardinal Poupard of The Vatican has this to say: “God & Your Personality is
no New Age influenced waffle clouded in a mystique of blurb, but a useful tool
for all those who seek to address personality issues and quench their innate
spiritual thirst with the living-water which truly satisfies.”
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