Saturday, October 19, 2019, St. Isaac Jogues,, St.  John de Brébeuf &, the  North American Martyrs
Romans 4:13, 16-18, Psalm  105:6-9, 42-43, Luke 12:8-12
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"A LIFE OF FAITH" (GAL 2:20)
"Hence, all depends on faith, everything is grace." -Romans 4:16
All depends on faith - marriage, parenting,  finances, health, education, happiness, security, etc. Therefore, in every area  of our lives, we should seek opportunities to act in faith. We should not try  to maintain the status quo but break new ground by acting in faith.
Would daily prayer with your spouse take faith? If  so, do it. Would having another child take faith? Whatever it takes, "walk by  faith" (2 Cor 5:7). Where are the faith opportunities in your life? Would it  take more faith to quit or continue your job? Would home-schooling your  children take faith? How much money would you need to give to God's work to be  in a position of faith? Are your insurance policies "crutches" limiting the  free exercise of your faith? Is your savings account preventing you from  believing in the Lord's promise to give us our daily bread? (Mt 6:11)
In our culture, we try to be in control and operate  by faith as infrequently as possible. Rather, we should maximize our faith  opportunities, seeking to walk by faith and not by sight (2 Cor 5:7).
Prayer: Jesus, may my life not be my own but a life  of faith in You, "Who loved me and gave [Yourself] for me" (Gal 2:20).
Promise: "The Holy Spirit will teach you at that  moment all that should be said." -Lk 12:12
Praise: St. John de Brébeuf with other North  American missionaries were captured, tortured, mutilated, and killed by North  American natives as they worked to spread the faith in Jesus.
(For a related teaching on "Pride and Faith",  order, listen to, or download our CD 64-1 or DVD 64 on our website.)
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