Episode 111: Messing Up the Will of God

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @joanswensen5634
    @joanswensen5634 2 года назад +8

    I am retired so have more time.....but saying the rosary every day, reading the bible, fasting, Mass and confession once a week helps me. Morning and evening prayer and reading the saints lives too. I find if I do these things I don't have time for much else. However, the Holy Mother and Jesus have made it and absolute joy to say the rosary,

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Год назад

    Thanks St. Dominic and Dominican friars.

  • @AbeChacon-v3b
    @AbeChacon-v3b 6 месяцев назад

    Thank You

  • @normanshadow1
    @normanshadow1 Год назад +3

    Our family photo album contained a small lock of my hair and those of my two sisters as well. I always felt special to see it there. My Mom didn't save any teeth but I could understand that, it's a reminder of how tiny our children once were. It's all about love.

  • @lucisetumbrae
    @lucisetumbrae Год назад

    Thank you RUclips for suggesting this for me on Palm Sunday.

  • @mauriciogranados2908
    @mauriciogranados2908 Год назад

    I love you Dominicans Brothers 🙏🏻✝️💒❤️‍🔥🕯🌹📿 let's pray todeger for this world

  • @Kayla-ey7zg
    @Kayla-ey7zg 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks Fathers, this was really helpful. I've been discerning a vocation for some time and I've been in that spot of almost paralysis for some time now. Somewhere between afraid to move forward because I'm afraid of both success and failure, but also somewhat sure of which direction God wants me to go. It's nice to hear that there's really no wrong choice when choosing between two means to God.

  • @MarkKamoski
    @MarkKamoski Год назад

    Saint Jude pray for us.

  • @andregunawan6881
    @andregunawan6881 2 года назад +5

    [ ▼ Godsplaining Episode 111: Messing Up the Will of God | Timestamps ▼ ]
    00:00 Introduction and quick catch-up with Fr. Gregory Pine and Fr. Jacob Bertrand Janczyk
    04:00 Today's topic: God's will and whether we can mess it up
    04:54 The anxiety of choosing incorrectly
    06:26 The difference between God's knowledge and our knowledge
    09:15 Terminal choices and terminal failure
    10:24 The grace that conspires towards salvation
    11:57 Finding peace amid our pursuit
    14:00 What is the end in our pursuit of God's will?
    16:49 Short break
    17:11 Human perfection and the virtue of prudence
    18:45 How God's will transpires in our life
    20:50 A friend in need: A scenario about choosing well
    22:20 On dreading (or being consumed by different consequences)
    23:09 On conforming to Christ in our agency
    26:03 What to remember when you're discerning or making decisions
    28:12 Grace is for the present, not future what-ifs
    29:39 Truth, purification, and growth in the life of virtue
    32:14 Closing remarks

    • @andregunawan6881
      @andregunawan6881 2 года назад +2

      [ ▼ BOOKS AND QUOTES ▼ ]
      I. Books
      10:40
      - Twitch Upon A Thread; Book 2 of Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
      - The Queer Feet; The Innocence of Father Brown by G.K. Chesterton
      - Bonconte I da Montefeltro; Canto 5:88-108; Purgatorio (Book 2 of The Divine Comedy) by Dante Alighieri
      27:13
      - Searching for and maintaining peace by Jacques Philippe
      - Interior Freedom by Jacques Philippe
      30:02
      - The Religious Sense by Luigi Giussani
      II. Quotes
      26:03
      I think just this simple fact that God loves your destiny more than you do is a really helpful one for discernment or decision making in a more humble and modest sense.

      26:13
      Sometimes we feel like, again like you said, we need to wrestle this gnostic knowledge from God's mind or like we need to somehow convince God that it's in His best interest to give us insight into our own futures...
      When truth be told, God is making Himself known (and) God is making Himself loved in the way that is best suited to our growth and salvation and to His glory. So we have to be able to believe that, and to trust that, and ultimately to love that reality. And when we start loving that reality, that's when we have the confidence to say...
      "All right, I'm going to play the hand that I'm dealt because this is the only hand that I have to play. So my real life is here and whether or not it seems better or worse by comparison to the person on my left or on my right is a kind of uninteresting claim... What is interesting is that God loves me and that God wants me to know Him and to love Him and He is supplying me with everything sufficient to that end, so I need only consent."
      27:13
      When you were talking about kind of keeping panic at bay, I was thinking of Jacques Philippe's book Searching For and Maintaining Peace. In this particular setting, I think of Jacques Philippe's book Interior Freedom that point about consent.
      This idea that real life is not elsewhere. Real life is here and by recognizing that fact, by loving that fact, I'm able to embrace the will of God in all of its small particular details. And to do so with a kind of spirit of abandonment... to do so with a spirit of genuine freedom, so that I'm not haunted by the fact of "it could have been otherwise" or "it could have been better" or "I could...(fill in the appropriate blank)"
      It's just a matter of simply saying that God is here and He makes Himself present to me. By responding generously to His grace, I may be present to Him and He'll do with it what He will.
      I think ultimately that gives you the kind of certainty that the will of God may look this way or that way but ultimately it will be good... provided that it's His.

    • @veronicahispana
      @veronicahispana 2 года назад +1

      Thank you! This was very useful.

    • @andregunawan6881
      @andregunawan6881 2 года назад

      @@veronicahispana Happy it helps : )

    • @georgen9755
      @georgen9755 Год назад

      How could MK Gandhi have a baby without ever marrying ...?
      Truth and virtue are ....... essentially questionable contents
      Who can fund more than one child ?
      Countries funding one child don't really fund any one ?

  • @michaelcollins9698
    @michaelcollins9698 3 года назад +4

    I find I get some glimmering notion of God’s will for my life through my guardian angel

  • @kristiemerson370
    @kristiemerson370 3 года назад +11

    I am willful. God knows me well. I'm old now and in retrospect, I can see that, in every scenario, God laid his will/ goal for me. Then sat back.
    Watching to see, "Will she (listen and) take the short way to my will? Or will she do her thing and take the long way to my will? " But somehow I think, there was never a possibility on the grand scale that I was ever outside of His love and protection. I take comfort in that. Comfort I rarely to never felt in my youth/ before my conversion.

  • @aiantenor9080
    @aiantenor9080 2 года назад +2

    my takeaway: clear away preconceptions.
    Thank you Fr Pine and Fr Jacob 🙏

  • @thisgirl5933
    @thisgirl5933 3 года назад +13

    Just started watching and fyi: lots of parents keep their kids' baby teeth! :D

    • @mapinoita279
      @mapinoita279 2 года назад

      I’ve got my kids’ teeth in a wooden box. (That’s where the tooth fairy put them late at night, in a sleepy daze.)

    • @Nunwannabe1234
      @Nunwannabe1234 2 года назад +2

      I saved some of my kids teeth too, it does sound odd though, doesn't it?😊🤣

  • @turbokiwi4838
    @turbokiwi4838 2 года назад +3

    Thank you… this had a lot of unique content on the subject of discernment and decision making!

  • @maryannstacey
    @maryannstacey Год назад

    Love to listen to you all. Thank you for your wisdom. Perhaps you could start your sessions with a prayer or maybe the sign of the cross. Ty

  • @kristiemerson7900
    @kristiemerson7900 2 года назад +1

    Pray and Trust. Use a spiritual advisor and have faith! Amazing poem by Corrie ten Boom, The Weaving.

  • @marcela7197
    @marcela7197 3 года назад +34

    |" My dad told me I joined religious life to avoid manual labour..." Hahaha

    • @kristiemerson370
      @kristiemerson370 3 года назад +1

      😆😆🤭

    • @Nunwannabe1234
      @Nunwannabe1234 Год назад +1

      Father Jacob Bertrand made a joke 😂😳 Even though it was true, still sort of a joke from him😂😂

    • @georgen9755
      @georgen9755 Год назад

      it is almost over decade that my dad expired and also mom expired

  • @marilynmelzian7370
    @marilynmelzian7370 Год назад

    Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @Harlow65965
    @Harlow65965 3 года назад +7

    All of the podcasts are good, very good. This one however stands out in the fact that the answer is simple. Not easy but simple.
    I also REALLY appreciate both of you speaking honesty of your struggles with prayer- May God Bless you all abundantly. Pray for me and I’ll pray for you 🙏

  • @Stak1776
    @Stak1776 Год назад

    @31:31

  • @ICMLJ
    @ICMLJ Год назад

    🙏 Perfectly Godsplained, especially on prudence...also, great team effort!

  • @grunt12394
    @grunt12394 3 года назад +3

    Just talked to my therapist on this very issue, Deo Gratias for this episode.

  • @forsythia33
    @forsythia33 3 года назад +1

    what a brilliant question. thanks.

  • @bogdanique
    @bogdanique Год назад

    Thank you, fathers, so much for this episode! I have the exact same misconception that you described and you opened my eyes and corrected it. Thank you once more so much! God bless!

  • @tbailsvlogs5799
    @tbailsvlogs5799 2 года назад

    good news!!!

  • @protdoomer2305
    @protdoomer2305 2 года назад

    1:25 - I REALLY respect that honesty 👏
    I paid a huge price with no end in sight. I'd rather jog down the whole street than tie my shoes from not jumping off the boat to Tarsus. My spine is wrecked. I shouldn't be employed, I should be weak and about to die from heat exhaustion homeless.
    My parents wanted me to be a pastor.
    That's like Chris Farely or Sam Kinison playing John the Baptist in a movie, I was that worthless
    🤦‍♂️

  • @erinH942
    @erinH942 3 года назад

    This is very helpful and thought-provoking; thank you, Fathers.

  • @speroconstantine9957
    @speroconstantine9957 3 года назад

    Love this episode

  • @anniemiller7729
    @anniemiller7729 Год назад

    How does calling out to holy mother get us into Heaven?

  • @thisgirl5933
    @thisgirl5933 3 года назад +3

    I always feel like I was supposed to be with a boyfriend from university. But it took me years and my husband being a complete opposite of the bf and finally leaving me - to realize this. And I wonder why God let me meet that good boyfriend back then when I was too immature to appreciate him. I'm kinda too old at this point to benefit from the lesson, I can only pass it to my children I guess. But a lesson like that has to be experienced so I still don't know.

  • @locutorest
    @locutorest 2 года назад +2

    Baby teeth and Hair can be relics.

  • @marianweigh6411
    @marianweigh6411 3 года назад +4

    Always test your earnestness and sincerity against the Lord's example, rooting out all the insincerity in you and purifying whatever in you resists complete surrender to God and his grace.
    Ensure that you have purged your life of sin and that your core desire is holy: for God's will to be done. Ready your heart in prayer and humility to receive from God what he wills, not what you think; and never fail to put into practice what you hear, if you hear. Let your conscience be informed by his Word, and do not disobey it.
    "A holy will is not vouchsafed to all those who want it," says St Catherine of Siena. Unless our "perverse self-will" is killed, really killed, how can we be a servant of God? Our sure foundation is a holy desire; in attaining it one cannot bypass death to the world and a shunning of impressions and appearances.
    Yes, you can mess up God's will for you. It is misleading, unwise, complacent to say or suggest otherwise. You can ignore calls and miss exit ramps, you can contaminate paths with every sort of libidinal trash. Insincerity can mask itself behind all sorts of 'devout' displays. Self-deception loves to dress up as a passion for God. Endless excuses prevent the existential commitment from becoming total. Ensure you are not self-deceived in your desire: be deadly earnest, uncompromisingly sincere.
    Why express it in terms any less vigorous than St Paul, who advised us to work out our salvation in fear and trembling? Why save ourselves from the dread of not hearing God's call, of letting pass our encounter with the Absolute? Why save ourselves from the shame and guilt of having let our own sinfulness rob God of a good worker?
    We ought to feel crushed by all those instances when we favored self-will over love, when we chose to heed common sense or our own interests over the ways of the Lord. Every choice has an impact on our eternity - has a transcendental significance that no human speech can defray. It accumulates, every last bit. Few are they who find the narrow gate that leads to life. Don't be deceived: Jesus is not exaggerating.
    (Not a comment on the video, just my witness on this issue. Do not take life lightly or waste a single moment with anything less than the truth. If it is less, cast it far behind you, and do not look back.)

    • @thisgirl5933
      @thisgirl5933 3 года назад +1

      Your 4th paragraph - sometimes I wonder if that's me.

    • @marianweigh6411
      @marianweigh6411 3 года назад +2

      @@thisgirl5933 In my experience, being completely honest with ourselves about every aspect of us and in us which is still resistant to the total surrender - this the right step, the right reflective/repentant work which can bring us closer to trusting in God's grace and mercy, to accomplish the surrender. Don't be discouraged. It takes courage to hide no longer - to enact fully our own coming into the light. To be aware of our own insincerity, how we put on masks, how we cater to human perceptions, even how we deceive ourselves in our inner life - all these are the crucial humiliations which lead us to that state of humility that allows God to work in us. "Despise yourself for God's sake, and without your being aware of it your glory will become great." St Isaac of Nineveh
      God bless and thank you for the care you take.

    • @chrisobrien6254
      @chrisobrien6254 Год назад

      Purge your life from sin? Is that possible?

  • @lisar.9252
    @lisar.9252 Год назад

    Hey, they teeth was a milestone.😊 Also, we keep corpses of the dead in the Catholic Church. 😂

  • @SapalPhyu-nk5bm
    @SapalPhyu-nk5bm Год назад

    နိူင်ငံမတူဘာသာနဲ့ကိုးကွယ်တာတူတယ်မြန်မာနိုင်ငံကနားလည်တဲ့လူရှိသလိုနားမလည်တဲ့စကားရှိကြတယ်

  • @MrCapi55
    @MrCapi55 2 года назад +1

    Real Video starts at 5:05.

    • @mapinoita279
      @mapinoita279 2 года назад +1

      I love the opening banter!

  • @marianweigh6411
    @marianweigh6411 3 года назад

    _The odds are even higher still..._
    "The person who loves renounces, in ever greater measure, every autonomous determination or ordering of his own deeds and omissions, his own thoughts and feelings, so that everything he has may be left more freely and more completely at the disposal of the beloved.
    Because he thus equates the one law of love more and more closely with the law of his own being, he becomes increasingly free of the external compulsion of
    law. Paradoxically, however, he is at the same time raised to a new and more
    binding obedience, since every act of love commits him more deeply to love. For
    this reason, the disobedience of one who loves to even the least wishes of love is
    much more serious than that of one who is far from love, who hardly suspects
    the existence of love or of the laws of love. Both the internal and external actions
    of one who loves are weighed in a different balance; such a one calls in vain
    upon the larger distinctions that are valid for others. A wish that God whispers in
    his ear because there is a possibility that it may be heard, but which he rejects,
    can wound God’s eternal love more deeply than the transgression of a major
    commandment by one who is as yet unaware of the rules that govern the
    etiquette of love." Balthasar, The Christian State of Life

  • @AWSKAR
    @AWSKAR Год назад

    Catholic talking about how weird it is to save baby teeth when non Catholics criticize us the same way about relics. Is that Irony?

  • @dawnphillips8141
    @dawnphillips8141 3 месяца назад

    Baby teeth keeping is a totally normal thing…I hope.

  • @gregspitz7854
    @gregspitz7854 Год назад

    The

  • @asamtaviajando8388
    @asamtaviajando8388 Месяц назад

    Father Jacob could be on the spectrum? Just saying.

  • @georgen9755
    @georgen9755 Год назад

    Labour less tasks .....
    never have ....problems related to temperament ......
    all needs are satisfied for people who sweat less
    people who labour in farm lands and do physical work including ...... commuting in local metro buses or crowded trains and buses to work place back and forth even if employers are paying for commute for those faculty members who are not present in any of the attendence sheets creates annoyance
    not given an employment letter by the true employer is annoying
    infringing my right to vote is annoying
    violating all the rules of natural justice even though I have taken the pains to learn my subjects systematically
    where is God ? promising only dreams of harassment and embarrassment ? liar gods ?