Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Brent Evrett Corrigan

primary cause

greatest insult to God in our times is to live as if God did not exist.
Why are we living? What is the purpose of our life? These questions are asked, unfortunately, only a few. We live in times when everything that surrounds us, unfortunately, often dissuades us from the answers to these fundamental questions for every human being.
man is not the existence of a being possessing in itself. We are born, live and die. Our transience demands cause.
calls for the existence of Being, which exists by itself, is eternal, is the cause of everything. Our dependence on this being the obvious and inevitable.
shows, however, history (and present), each person can sit on the throne of the world and usurp the right to decide about everything.
I believe that God is the primary cause. Being spontaneous. The beginning of everything. The man and the creature that was created by God in body and soul to God and to love and adore. The existence of the universe is supported by the providence of God, whose will it is just there. If God "changed his mind" in the twinkling of an eye that we were not there. The realization of this truth is the foundation of our relationship to God. God who exceeds our cognitive abilities, and who nevertheless reaches out to man. God is also perfect, which is a guarantee of its goodness. God is Goodness, Truth and Beauty. For each of us has a personal relationship. Every one of us wanted and planned. He planned for his sovereign purposes, but also to fulfill the purpose of our life, which is our eternity Beatific vision lasts forever. God is our Father as the best. So often in recent times we ask the question Why? Our limitations are not able to conceive of God, God's pedagogy and intermediate objectives, which lead us to the ultimate goal. God that he loves - disciplines and practices. Man owes to God and honor and glory. Gratitude, despite our subjective overview of the issues. Gratitude for all that God bestows upon us, putting in our way, happen to us to shape us. We must turn to God with filial trust and love, despite the adversity. Despite the smallness and our sinfulness, because "in our weakness shows the power of God."

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