I've been thinking a lot about what has been happening over the past year in my life and in the world, and I have one word that reflects my now-54-year-old perspective: humility.
When it comes to the word "humility" I'm like the Fonz trying to say "love". Remember that?
I always have an answer, and I'm always right--and my resourcefulness and track record validate that mentality. Why go through life any other way?
But, something sort of changed over the past year in particular. Maybe being empty-nesters created the right moment for the evolution I am speaking of.
And, there are some other things that have contributed to what I call a next level of maturity or wisdom with its basis in humility. In particular, I have been doing some consulting for a priest who is a good family and personal friend.
But let me back up even further in time to about 8 years ago when I consulted a different parish to help them articulate their mission and vision and a path to pursue it. The pastor happened to be the exorcist for the diocese. I've never met a more calm, holy person. Just being near him I felt inspired to think about God's presence in my life.
That was the beginning of a shift.
Then I did a project with a different pastor about 4 years ago. In this project we went around the diocese interviewing priests so that we could provide some insights to the Bishop about the culture among the priests, and to help the Bishop discern what resources the priests might need to better cope in today's culture that has shifted so far away from humility and into the forever slippery realm of relativism (a precursor to communism, by the way, since there will always be a certain elite who position themselves to be the "pigs" among the farm animals who believe relativism is their nirvana--a reference to "Animal Farm" for those who never read it).
Anyway, during one of our visits there were 6 other priests. We broke for lunch and I had the good fortune and honor to sit around a kitchen table for an hour making sandwiches and small talk. They trusted the priest who brought me to the meeting, and so they trusted me. If I had had a priest's collar on, you'd think I was a fellow priest the way they talked around me.
At this lunch the topic of our culture came up. And it got pretty dark. I listened as they talked about witches covens that exist in various towns around the diocese. I learned about the exorcisms that have been taking place and increasing in number. I learned about homes that had active demonic possessions but an exorcism could not be conducted because it requires that the person/people living in that home invite the priest into the home--and to hear the stories of how someone in the early stages of possession would make excuse after excuse about how the priest couldn't come into the home was remarkable. It was serious talk. It was not entertainment. There was no laughter or casual commentary around the kitchen table as the priests discussed the prominent rise in demonic presence among the communities they served. It scared the shit out of me. What stuck with me most prominently was when one of the priests said, "Demons are real, and what most people don't realize is that demons are eternal--so time is meaningless to them. They have all the time in the world to wait patiently and to slowly chip away at your humanness so as to take control of your soul. They are in no hurry. They move in tiny increments so that you don't even know. If you are not aware of this danger and you are not actively inviting God into your life every day, and worse, if you're doing things that open the door for a demon to latch onto you... then you are in great peril."
Hearing him say that made me think that it is not good enough to just "be". You have to "do". You have to be proactive in your pursuit of a life of goodness that not only fights back the evil but builds the good. It is a choice. And it takes humility to make this choice.
Some of you are Catholic. Others, Christian. Some practicing, some not. Some don't believe in a higher being. I'm not here to judge. I'm just putting out a pretty simple message: The evil is real, and it is spiritual in nature with a desire to corrupt the corporeal. And if the spiritual evil is real, then the opposite must also be real. That's not why I believe in God... but it is a pretty good catalyst and starting point for any person to think about their reality perhaps a little differently, and perhaps ask some new questions that have nothing to do with religion as a human construct.
I'll leave you with something that is special to me and my wife and that has filled our lives, relationship and home with such positivity in the past year. We begin our day each morning with coffee, and holding each other closely we say this prayer:
"Dear God,
Thank you for today.
We are grateful for our blessings and all that You have provided for us.
Please guide us to increase our faith, to see Your presence in our day today, and to do Your will.
Fill us with Your grace so that we may be channels of Your love, peace, hope, healing and happiness for others.
Our special intentions include: (fill in with the day's intentions, what's on your mind, in your heart)
We ask these things in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, Amen."
I know that a prayer like this may not be your style, and you certainly might not be comfortable saying it out loud in front of someone or with someone. Some of you won't even be willing or interested to say it. I encourage you to just say it once, to yourself, in your mind. It takes humility. The demons in our lives don't want us to make these statements... so please try to fight back.
Edit: Whoa! I am blown away and humbled by the replies here. I am grateful that God is so present among us. I will reply to each of you (at least as a form of thank you) as soon as I can. We are a family... and we are blessed... and supporting each other in our spiritual journey is part of the Great Awakening.
Luke 9 :26-27 If anyone is ashamed of Me and My words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes into his glory and the glory of the Father and of the holy angels. But I tell you truthfully, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Kingdom of God.
Thank you for sharing, this was a very powerful message. I have a conversation with God every evening that goes something like the prayer you shared, but your format is a bit more elegant, so I think I may adjust mine accordingly.
I have long been of the belief that our souls are a vessel for something, and if we don't work to fill ours with goodness & light, a vacuum is created for evil & darkness to take hold. The demons you mention. God bless you, fren.
Thank you for sharing. Eph 6 and 2 cor 10 are good reminders of the spiritual warfare we all (believers and nonbelievers) face and may i be so bold, from birth to grave.
Thank you for sharing fren, very inspirational 👍
I screenshot your prayer. It’s very nice.
People need to get over worrying about what others think in their outward public prayers to God. They should be reminded that in Heaven, you’ll be in the presence of God. You’ll pray in His presence for eternity. Why hide that relationship today? Jesus took your cross. He was crucified for you! And saved you eternal. We, all of us, helped drive in the nails by our daily continued sin. If we can’t openly express our love for Him. Just think about that. Right now Jesus advocates to the Father, we should be advocating for Him to others.
I include myself in what I’m saying here. I need to stop saying this, and do better. I must do better. I’m sick and tired of failing my love. My savior Jesus Christ.
Beautiful prayer - I wish my husband would pray with me everyday. Yes we need to actively put on the armor of God every day to protect ourselves & pray for graces to be sent to family members who don’t believe. Someone recently made a joke about praying for some material possession & I was like please don’t do that - there is so so much to pray for in this world and none of them have anything to do with a material possession.
My husband and I took a 40 day challenge to pray out loud with each other every evening. We always said our prayers before bed, each of us praying silently. But it was so beautiful to share our prayers with each other aloud that we never stopped and that was 10 years ago.
Your heartfelt post is powerful u/changeagent. There is a reason for every season in our lives and i believe you are on your chosen path. It's been amazing how many of our family here have had their Faith deepen or even begin where there once was none.
I can feel the God's Hand moving over our world and Revival is Happening worldwide!
Thank you for your post fren. The Q movement and the Great Awakening has helped move me closer to God. Your statement "And if the spiritual evil is real, then the opposite must also be real" reminds me of Q post 133
https://qposts.online/post/133
The lines "Does Satan exist?" And "Does the thought of Satan exist?" Brought me to the same conclusion as what you stated. Even if you don't believe that Satan exists, there are people in this world that believe he does. That means that Satan IS real, even if only to them. And if that is the case, then the opposite must be true, and God must be real.
There cannot be darkness without the Light.
Amen. There are also trials of practical life, family cohesion, and health problems, aggravated by large physical distances. The stress is formidable. Faith, patience, and humility is the only path.
Thank you. I shared with my family!
Thanks for sharing that. I would encourage everyone to approach God with humility, too. And begin praying for our country, each other, and the good people of the world to be spared. We've been meeting every evening for the past year to pray for everyone. Something awesome is happening now, too. God is moving. We've witnessed a cancer being healed. But that's not all. We can all feel the difference, and some of us have seen some very encouraging things since we began this journey. God is with us, frens.
Thank you for this. I’m not much of a pray-er, but I want to be. I will pray this prayer as often as I can remember to.
Thank you for this. I was just getting ready to study the Book of Acts and decided to take a quick look at GA. Below is a quote from a former satanist that wrote a book called "A message of Hope". Scary book as it talks about the hierarchy of demons but more importantly the power of Jesus and Catholic priests.
Lipsky, Deborah. A Message of Hope, Confessions of an Ex-Satanist-How to Protect Yourself from Evil . Tau Publishing. Kindle Edition.
I have tried to get our bible study to use your words, as they were the words of the apostles
instead of saying "We pray to the lord". Jesus name holds the power.
Wow, so cool that you get to talk to the priests who are on the front lines of this. It is scary how the demons seem to be getting a foothold because people are letting them in. But in the same moment, so many other people, like myself—and you, so many on this site have come back. Even my 78 year old father is getting baptized, first communion and confirmed in a few months. So many conversions of sinners, God is growing his army too. The evil also can not operate in the shadows any longer thanks to the Great Awakening. That’s what’s bringing us closer to God. We know about them and we are returning to Our Father for protection. Because as long as we have God on our side they are powerless.
Have you heard of the 3 days of Darkness? It’s prophesied by I believe Faustina and then later Padre Pio had a vision about it from Jesus. If this 3 days of darkness is what Q is referring to, I’m more than a little scared. Sounds worse than just a communication blackout. It’s Sodom and Gomorrah level annihilation of the planet. Pray. If Catholic pray your rosary. Our Lady says it’s our best weapon. Demons hate the Hail Mary.
✝️ 🙏 ❤️
I thought at some point they were cast into hell
That is yet to occur.