When he was at table with them, he took the bread. He blessed the bread, and broke it, and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognized him!(Luke 24:13-35)

Monday, September 1, 2008

Pray. Listen. Act.




The following is a post from Catholic Answers (catholic.com) in response to the question, "Do you think every feeling or thought you get about God, Mary or anything else spiritual is a prompt from God, or sent from God? Like God is giving you a nudge? Like, Oh, I think I’ll say the Rosary, or, Oh, I’ll go visit the church - is that always God giving us a hint?”

And here is the wonderful response to that question:

If I could boil down everything I’ve learned about spirituality. . .it would go something like this:

1) Pray always, in all times and circumstances.
2) “Tune-in” to the world around you . . . the people, events and circumstances of your immediate surroundings. This is where the Holy Spirit meets you and speaks to you . . . if we can learn to listen. And “seeing” what’s around you is the first step in listening. Combined with an habitual prayerful attitude (#1), this is how we are made receptive for His prompts and inspirations. Oh, how we tune out the world as we go about “our” business. So many missed opportunities in all our present moments.
3) Act upon any good impulse that pops into our mind as it occurs.
If we are diligent in #1 and #2 it will be amazing how many times #3 occurs in any given day. Just a few examples that come to mind . . .
* One moment we might feel drawn to give a word of encouragement to someone who is feeling down.
* The next moment we might bite our toungue when that particularly troublesome co-worker rags on you again.
* A moment latter, we praise God for a small act of virtue we see in this very same co-worker.
* Another moment, we stop our day dreaming to silently adore Him in our heart.
* The next moment, we “change the subject” of the train of thought going on in our mind when we recognize it has the potential to lead us to sin.
* The next moment we pick of that piece of trash in the parking lot instead of stepping over it.
* A moment latter we smile and nod at a person passing our way.
* The next moment we say a silent prayer because someone we haven’t thought of in a long while popped into our mind.
* On another moment we pitch in and give a helping hand.
* Another moment, we give up our recreation and down time to spend time with a family member.
We could go on and on forever about these types of prompts and inspirations that come to us in the present moment . . . for they are endless really.
Pray, listen, act.

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