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Accepting the Lord's Invitation

  • FATHER JACQUES PHILIPPE

Our great drama is this: Man does not have confidence in God.


godfather51 Hence he looks in every possible place to extricate himself by his own resources and renders himself terribly unhappy in the process rather than abandon himself into the tender and saving hands of his Father in heaven.  Yet, how unjustified this lack of confidence is!  Isn't it absurd that a child would thus doubt his Father, when this Father is the best and most powerful who could exist, when he is the Father in heaven?  In spite of that, it is in this absurdity that we most frequently live....

How many young people, for example, hesitate to give their lives entirely to God because they do not have confidence that God is capable of making them completely happy.  And they seek to assure their own happiness by themselves and they make themselves sad and unhappy in the process.

This is precisely the great victory of the Father of Lies, of the Accuser: succeeding in putting into the heart of a child of God distrust vis-a-vis his Father!

It is, however, marked with this distrust that we come into this world.  This is the original sin.  And all our spiritual life consists precisely in a long process of re-education, with a view to regaining that lost confidence, by the grace of the Holy Spirit who makes us say anew to God: Abba, Father!

But it is true that this "return to confidence" is very difficult for us, long and painful.  There are two principal obstacles....

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Acknowledgement

philippeFather Jacques Philippe. "Accepting the Lord's Invitation." from Searching for and Maintaining Peace: A Small Treatise on Peace of Heart (Staten Island, NY: St. Pauls/Alba House, 2002): 26-27.

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The Author

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Father Philippe is a French priest, a member of the Community of the Beatitudes, and a renowned spiritual director. He is author of many books, including Searching for and Maintaining Peace: A Small Treatise on Peace of Heart. Discover more here.

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