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AN EXORCIST IS LIKE A SPECIALIST
Can you refer me to an exorcist in my area?
ANSWER! / COMMENT!An exorcist is like a cancer specialist. To see a cancer specialist you must go to your General Practitioner Doctor, he makes the...Read more
Prayers to pray for the "kinda witchy" co-worker
My friend/coworker that I met in May of this year is a single female that I am attracted to. I do not know her very well except from conversations we’ve had while at work. I have noticed...Read more
ONLINE DELIVERANCE SESSIONS
Is there anything in, writing or a video, a lecture that does not endorse online deliverance sessions? And what is the reasoning behind it?
ANSWER! / COMMENT!Christianity is inherently incarnational—it emphasizes the importance of being...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Below, you'll discover a daily reflection, taken from this incredible bishop.
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The danger of indifference
As time goes on, the good and the bad have different attitudes. The good are less conscious of their goodness. They strive to be zealous, close to the Lord; they are more conscious of their failings. But evil people, and those that are not living up to their full commitment to Christ, they are very satisfied. Samson did not know that his strength had left him. Saul, the first king the Israelites, did not know that the Lord had left him. We become self-satisfied and resent any challenge to change. Take a frog; put that frog in water. Then heat the water imperceptibly, day by day increasing the temperature until the water is boiling. At no point during the increase of temperature will the frog ever offer resistance. It will never realize that the water is too hot - until it’s dead. That is the way we are spiritually. We just become used to the temperature of the world. And we don’t realize that it is gradually possessing us until we are in its grip. So, we are doing battle therefore with triteness, shallowness, and dullness, and we have to resist and begin to go in the other direction.