Suffering is a subject that is most feared by wordlings because it reveals to them the fleeting reality of this world's life—which is death to the soul cutting off the spirit's wings.
What's the emotional trigger that gets most people moved interiorly? What moves the inner you? It's the disencumbrance from the filth that accumulated on one's soul which was created pure at the instant of creation and then washed off of its stain through the seal of baptism. This might be basic theology, but if you think about it, ultimately, at the end, our souls will have to either return as clean, pure, firmer, stronger and more worthy through purification to their origin, God, or they will have to be so unrecognizable due to a life of unrepentance, that God will see in their spirits the face of demons, not angels, and will have to cast them out... Yet, most people who are in a bad state, living a life that deprives them of health of soul, mind, and body, have grown accustomed to that manner of life, which encumbers their progress in all three areas towards Good. The true joy of the elect in heaven will therefore be to live as God intended from the very beginning; they will see what they have turned themselves into, look back at their reward: and behold, the fulfilment of their true selves, which at last, disencumbered of their faults, environments and emotions, can finally rejoice in existence. They will see God face to face.
A second point: it is justice that the soul returns as pure as it came forth from the hands of the Father Creator. Sin, which offends God, takes from justice what is due to him: at least, the preservation of what he has created good, if not its betterment—the good condition and perfection of our souls in this case. But sin destroyed this good in us, so that to appease justice and offset the offence done to God, religion is necessary. Religion is the justice we owe to God for what we do not have to return. We are given what is valuable to return to God only through the true religion: because this religion gives us God himself to atone for our injustice towards him, by offering him his very Son, who is God.
This religion is the Catholic faith. Let us all unite in commiserating with Our Lady on her sorrows: she will make us understand everything we need to understand to live a good life and persevere unto the end.
Our Blessed Mother
Suffering is a subject that is most feared by wordlings because it reveals to them the fleeting reality of this world's life—which is death to the soul cutting off the spirit's wings.
What's the emotional trigger that gets most people moved interiorly? What moves the inner you? It's the disencumbrance from the filth that accumulated on one's soul which was created pure at the instant of creation and then washed off of its stain through the seal of baptism. This might be basic theology, but if you think about it, ultimately, at the end, our souls will have to either return as clean, pure, firmer, stronger and more worthy through purification to their origin, God, or they will have to be so unrecognizable due to a life of unrepentance, that God will see in their spirits the face of demons, not angels, and will have to cast them out... Yet, most people who are in a bad state, living a life that deprives them of health of soul, mind, and body, have grown accustomed to that manner of life, which encumbers their progress in all three areas towards Good. The true joy of the elect in heaven will therefore be to live as God intended from the very beginning; they will see what they have turned themselves into, look back at their reward: and behold, the fulfilment of their true selves, which at last, disencumbered of their faults, environments and emotions, can finally rejoice in existence. They will see God face to face.
A second point: it is justice that the soul returns as pure as it came forth from the hands of the Father Creator. Sin, which offends God, takes from justice what is due to him: at least, the preservation of what he has created good, if not its betterment—the good condition and perfection of our souls in this case. But sin destroyed this good in us, so that to appease justice and offset the offence done to God, religion is necessary. Religion is the justice we owe to God for what we do not have to return. We are given what is valuable to return to God only through the true religion: because this religion gives us God himself to atone for our injustice towards him, by offering him his very Son, who is God.
This religion is the Catholic faith. Let us all unite in commiserating with Our Lady on her sorrows: she will make us understand everything we need to understand to live a good life and persevere unto the end.
Hail Mary most pure, conceived without sin.
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