Sunday, February 23, 2014

Responding to God's Love

     It's been a while, folks. I've been a little lacking in blogging inspiration lately. Thankfully, this past Tuesday at bible study, I was struck with an idea. Our study last week focused on the topic of faith and works. We spoke at length about James 2:14-26.
     
     I've come to realize that many people incorrectly assume that Catholics believe we must earn heaven. Because of our disagreement with the principle of "by faith alone" in regards to salvation, it may seem as if we try to work to earn a spot in heaven. This is not the case. We do place significant importance on the physical works we do while here on earth. The reason why however, is not because it's a "rule." Rather, it's a response. Our good works on earth are a response to the faith that we have in God, the love that we have for Christ. 
     
     Whenever we talk to someone about our relationship with Christ, the conversation naturally turns to all the things God has done for us - "Oh look at all the blessings He has bestowed on me!" We use phrases such as "count your blessings" and say grace before meals as ways of recognizing the acts God has done out of pure love for us. God bestows His blessings upon us as a response to His overwhelming love for us. If even God does this, doesn't it make sense that we do the same?

     The motivation for our good works should never be to "earn heaven" or to simply "get on God's good side." Rather, they should be natural and appropriate responses to the great love that he continually pours out on us. 

     Okay I realize there wasn't a whole lot going on here... so I promise to post again soon with something much more thought provoking! Have a great week everyone! 

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