Saturday, February 12, 2011

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Wisdom (2) Follow

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following God is the source of happiness and peace, and we owe endless spiritual relief that makes gracious living, even when to carry his cross to follow Christ. Be in good and truth, in justice and holiness, is perhaps not easy, but allows the soul rest in God, to establish him in his house, a dwelling because unshakable foundation on the rock of divine filiation. (read more )
"My son, forget not my teaching, and let your heart keep my commandments" (Proverbs 3: 1). "Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates, and who keep the money! "(Proverbs 8, 34). "They will provide you many days, years of life and peace. The mercy and truth do not give way; tie them around your neck, severe them on the tablet of your heart. So shalt thou find favor and true wisdom, the eyes of God and men. Put your trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. Think of him in all your ways, and he shall direct thy paths "(Proverbs 3, 2-6).
These promises of God are they not intoxicating? God assures us that if we are faithful, it releases our way of obstacles that clutter, it helps us to walk at a good pace and progress on the path that leads to it. He always takes the initiative, and when he says that we respond positively, it intensifies its intervention. Interventions that sometimes take the form of a correction, because it is necessary to put us on the right path. "My son, despise not the correction of the Lord, and do not be averse to his punishment. For the LORD disciplines those he loves as a father chastises the son he delights "(Proverbs 3, 11-12). We must thank him because he corrects us for our good: "Me, I reprove and correct those I love: be zealous therefore and repent" (Apocalypse 3, 19).
"Blessed is the man who finds wisdom. (...) His ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths, paths of peace. It is a tree of life for those who understand and who clings is happy "(Proverbs 3, 13.17-18).

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