Showing posts with label Sin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sin. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 April 2025

My Lord’s Love and My Sins...

My Lord’s love is always with me. His love is with me every second of my life.

My Lord’s love has always been there for me.

My Lord’s love was already there for me before the beginning of time when He knew me and what my life would become (Jeremiah 1:5).

My Lord’s love was there for me at the moment of creation (Genesis 1:27).

My Lord’s love was there for me at the moment of my birth (Psalm 139:13–14).

My Lord’s love was there for me at my baptism—His grace and sacrifice washing away the stain of original sin with which I was born (Acts 22:16, 1 Peter 3:21).

My Lord’s love was there for me throughout my childhood, protecting me and guiding me to the age I am now (Psalm91:11).

My Lord’s love was there for me when I was ill - encouraging me and healing me (James 5:14–15).

My Lord’s love was there for me in my moments of joy—reminding me that all love and joy come from Him (John 15:11).

My Lord’s love was there for me in the difficult times of my life - supporting me and carrying me through the dark tunnel into the light (Psalm 23:4).

My Lord’s love has always been there for me.

I confess now to you, my brothers and sisters, that my love has not always been there, is not always there, and will not always be there for Him (Romans 7:15).

Wednesday, 26 February 2025

HELP! I'm Being Tempted To Sin... What Can I Do NOW?

Temptation is an inescapable part of life. Whether it's a subtle whisper to cut corners or a powerful urge to act against God’s will, temptation can strike at any moment. 

As Christians, we strive to live holy lives, but what can we do when the battle feels overwhelming, and we’re on the verge of giving in?

The good news is that God’s grace is always available to help us resist temptation. 

This article will explore practical steps and spiritual tools you can use right now to fight temptation and grow stronger in your faith.

Wednesday, 12 February 2025

10 Catholic Saints Who Had A Hard Time Fighting Sin

Throughout history, the Catholic Church has venerated numerous saints for their exemplary lives of holiness, virtue, and devotion to God. 

While many saints are celebrated for their unwavering faith and steadfast resistance to sin, there are also those who faced significant struggles in their spiritual journey. 

Here are 10 Catholic saints who, despite their deep faith and commitment to God, encountered challenges in fighting against sin:

Friday, 24 January 2025

Returning To Our Father From Lukewarmness Or Sin

There is no greater tragedy than feeling distant from our Heavenly Father, yet no greater joy than returning to Him. 

Whether this distance arises from lukewarmness or outright sin, it is a universal experience for Christians to struggle with remaining close to God. 

The story of the Prodigal Son, recounted in Luke 15:11–32, provides profound wisdom on God’s mercy and the joy that comes from reconciliation. Complementing this message are the heartfelt lyrics of "When God Ran" by Phillips, Craig & Dean and "Here I Am Again" by Masters Voice, which beautifully illustrate the journey of returning to the Father.

This article explores the reality of drifting from God, the call to return, and the boundless love that awaits us when we do.

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

Is It Possible to Live A Sinless Life As A Catholic?

Living a sinless life is a concept deeply rooted in many religious traditions, including Catholicism. 

The Catholic Church teaches that all humans are born with original sin inherited from Adam and Eve but also believes in the possibility of living a life free from sin through the grace of God. 

The question of whether it is possible to live a sinless life as a Catholic is a complex and nuanced one, drawing on theological, philosophical, and practical considerations.

Monday, 30 December 2024

Facing the Flames: Overcoming Temptation in Daily Catholic Life

As Catholics, we strive to live lives centred on Christ's teachings, yet we all encounter obstacles: the whispers of temptation, the alluring pull of sin. 

These challenges, far from being unique, are a shared human experience even for the most faithful. 

But navigating these temptations and emerging stronger requires courage, faith, and practical strategies. So, how do we, as Catholics, effectively overcome temptation in our daily lives?

Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Our Lord Paid The Debt For Our Sins, But Who Or What Was That Debt Paid To?

As Christians, we hold that Jesus Christ died on the Cross to redeem humanity from the bonds of sin, and in doing so, paid the debt for our sins. 

The concept of a debt being paid implies a creditor, but who - or what - was this debt paid to? 

Within the Catholic tradition, this question has given rise to a profound theological discussion, one that touches on the nature of God, justice, mercy, and our understanding of salvation.

Wednesday, 16 October 2024

Am I Taking The Lord's Name In Vain?

In the realm of everyday language, certain expressions may seem harmless, often used to express surprise, frustration, or emphasis. 

However, for Catholics and many other religious believers, these phrases raise a significant ethical and theological question: are we inadvertently taking the Lord's name in vain? 

In this article, we'll delve into the concept of taking the Lord's name in vain, explore its implications in daily speech, and offer guidance on how to honour the sacredness of God's name in our language.

Monday, 22 July 2024

If We're Going To Sin Over and Over Again, What's the Point Of Trying Not To?

In the life of every Christian, the struggle against sin is a persistent and often disheartening battle. 

Despite our best efforts and sincere intentions, we find ourselves succumbing to the same temptations repeatedly. 

This raises a profound and troubling question: if we are destined to sin over and over again, what's the point of trying not to? 

By exploring Catholic teachings, the wisdom of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, and insights from contemporary Christian perspectives, we can find meaningful answers to this challenging question.

Friday, 14 June 2024

That First Sin After Confession...

Confession is a sacred practice within the Catholic faith, providing the faithful with a means to reconcile with God and receive absolution for their sins. 

The sacrament of Confession, also known as Reconciliation, is a profound encounter with God's mercy and love. However, the journey does not end when you leave the confessional; in many ways, it begins anew. 

The struggle with sin persists, and often, one may find themselves committing a sin soon after Confession. 

This article explores the significance of that first sin after Confession, how to cope with it, and how to maintain a state of grace.