Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

Chaos to Calm Bible Study, Vol 2: Making Love of God Our Motivation

I came across the Bible Study Chaos to Calm from A Virtuous Woman.org and was was intrigued by her study. Originally I was going to skip it because Melissa Ringstaff, a preacher’s wife, is not Catholic and she wouldn’t be able to offer advice from a Catholic perspective. However, while she does not discuss Jesus in the Eucharist or asking Our Lady for prayer, she does make some beautiful yet practical points about being a virtuous Christ-like woman and they were truly speaking to my heart. So I continued with the study and just added my own Catholic materials to supplement.

Past posts:

Chaos to Calm Bible Study, Vol 1:  Morning Prayer & Finding Joy in the Craziness of Motherhood

Here are a few points that really hit home during Week 2 (Day 6)

Point 1: The Duty of Man (or Woman)

“Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.” Ecclesiastes 12:13,14

Melissa explains:

It is our WHOLE duty to fear God (show Him due respect and reverence) and keep His commandments (God’s eternal moral law found in Exodus 20). Sounds pretty easy, right? Not really. In fact, the closer I come to Jesus the more wretched I realize I am! …

…The closer you come to Jesus the more you will desire to keep His commandments. Jesus said, “If you love me, keep my commandments.” (John 14:15). As followers of Christ we delight to do His will, we want to keep His law.

When I first read this I thought to myself, what about when doing God’s will is not a delight?

It reminded me a story a priest once told about a young man who was used to partying and dating a lot of women. Then he met an incredible girl who was not only beautiful on the outside but on the inside as well. They got to know each other and the young man wanted to date the girl. She said she would but only if he was willing to stop his partying ways and date her exclusively. She was not going to be one of many girls.

He was upset by these demands and did not want to give up his fun. However, his desire to be with this girl was so great that he reluctantly agreed. At first it was very difficult for him to leave behind his old ways but as the weeks passed and his friendship with the girl grew, his love for her began to grow as well.

One day he realized that it was no longer a burden to live by “the rules.” There was no one else he’d rather be united with in life.

The priest went on to explain that we are like that young man. Just as he began to be faithful to the girl out of duty it eventually was done out of love. So it is with God. Often we follow the commandments out of duty or fear of punishment but eventually we follow out of love for Christ. I heard that explanation years and years ago but it always stuck with me.

 

Point 2: Making love of God our motivation.

“For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.” 1 John 5:3

Melissa goes on to explain how to reach (or maintain) love of God as our motivation.

A. Daily Prayer

(Melissa reviews lessons 1-5 of the Bible study)

This has been part of our homework each day. By now you should be feeling better about getting up early in the morning for prayer and devotion. A daily gathering of manna for the soul. Having an early morning prayer sets the tone for the day and gives you the strength you need to get through the day as a virtuous woman. Through daily prayer you will begin to see peace take over your heart where turmoil used to reside. You will begin to feel contentment where dissatisfaction used to creep up. You will begin to understand God’s purpose for your life. God has a plan in mind for your life – the perfect plan! It is up to you to seek out His plan for you. And while you begin to live a life of prayer, you will begin to see sin in its natural state.

I had been doing fairly well with my waking up early in the morning and I have to admit that it makes a big difference in my attitude. However, with Easter vacation I seemed to have also taken a vacation from my prayer time. I slept in every day of the last week. Today was the kids first day back at school so I set my alarm to wake me early this morning determined to return to my morning prayer time. As things turned out, I was up at 2am taking care of a sick child. It seems God wanted me to spend time in prayer in the wee hours of the morning instead.

Melissa also talked about the importance of repenting and asking for forgiveness during our prayer. This is an area I really need improvement. I’ve gotten into the habit of doing my nightly examine as I am in bed. I am usually exhausted and almost always fall asleep before I am done. I need to turn off the TV or close my book or get off the computer a little earlier so I can do my examine before I knock out on my pillow. That is my prayer goal for this week.

We all have our own weaknesses, our own temptations, our own struggles. We all have a purpose set before us to follow His will for our own lives. Through daily prayer, our character will develop into something beautiful – something like the woman of Proverbs 31.

“We have a purpose set before us to follow His will for our own lives.” I needed that reminder. THIS is my vocation first and foremost. The waking up at 2 am, the cooking meals and doing laundry and taking care of the kids. It is not glamorous and to the outside world it may seem a waste of time but this is my path, my road to sanctification. This is how God will mold me and with his grace it will be the means He uses to help me conquer my selfishness, impatience, laziness and all the other areas I need to work on. As St Therese showed us, it is the little things done with great love that bring us closer to the Heart of Christ. Keeping prayer in the morning and evening  helps me to better unite all the little things I do each day to Our Lord, transforming my duties into a prayer to God.

B. Daily Study

Learning to follow God’s commands is a life long journey. Having a meek and quiet spirit that is filled with His likeness comes through prayer and the studying of His Word. If you are not in God’s Word on a daily basis you are missing a tremendous blessing! There is so very much to learn through God’s Word. There are so many lessons, so many revelations that can only fully be understood if you are really reading and studying the Word of God for yourself.

Maybe it’s a stereotypical Catholic thing but I seriously don’t read Scripture as often as I should. I am getting better now that I am doing my morning devotions but there is still a lot of room for improvement.

If you have the same problem, you may try using the Truth and Life Dramatized Audio Bible New Testament. Brian bought this last year and he really enjoys listening to it in the car.

Another option is to download a Bible app to your smart phone. There are a number of free ones but I was checking out the  iMissal’s Catholic Bible that Brian just downloaded to his iphone. It is a little pricey for an app at $10 but Brian said it is was clean, easier to navigate and bookmark and it was the version he preferred.

C. Daily Living

Melissa says:

You know, it is not enough to pray and study if we don’t take those lessons we have read and those lessons God has spoken in our hearts with us throughout the day. We need to practice what we have learned! We need to make ourselves – however difficult at times – to follow through. Whether we have been convicted to speak with love or convicted not to watch soap operas or to have patience with our children (just as Christ is with us) we need to take those convictions – those lessons – and put them into play.

By putting into practice those lessons we have learned, we will begin to live a sanctified life, a life of obedience. We will begin to understand what it means when the Bible says that the whole duty of man is to fear God and keep His commandments.

This does not mean we will never have a set back or mess things up royally. When we do, we should go to our loving Father, yet again, and ask for forgiveness and strength to do better in the future. It IS possible to live according to His law and His will for your life. It may not always be easy or fun but it will always be worth it in the end.

There is really nothing more to say to that but, “Amen!”

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3 Reasons I Love Catholicism, Vol 1

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Thanks to Cari’s Theme Thursdays, I met the blogger Micaela over at California to Korea. She has a great blog and on Friday she started a fun link-up called  3 Reasons I Love Catholicism. Kim writes:

Catholicism gets a pretty bad rap these days.  I’ve seen it written in many a comment box: How can anyone remain Catholic in the light of [insert heinous event/practice/teaching here]?! 

I can sympathize.  If you’re on the outside (or even the outskirts) of Catholicism, you may only really know what the media tells you.  It can be repulsive to non-Catholics, and confusing and disheartening for all of us Catholics.  The uncomfortable truth is that there are lots of negative things that have been done in the name of the Catholic Church.  But there are also many intelligent, beautiful, joyful, even wondrous reasons to love Catholicism.

There will be a link-up every First Friday of the month where you can share three reasons you love Catholicism. What a great idea! Here are my three reasons for April.

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The Eucharist

Years ago in my 20’s, when I was contemplating leaving the Catholic Church, I heard Scott Hahn give a talk about the Eucharist and his words never left me. He spoke of Fulton Sheen and a lesson he was giving about the Incarnation. Sheen was trying to help us grasp the depth of humility Jesus undertook by taking the form of a human. He compared it to a human taking the form of a dog. I have been searching google to find the quote and I finally came upon TransitusTiber.net Blog that talked about the Life Is Worth Living episode. She summarizes it here:

You are a human. You have intellect to do great things, and you can do things that other animals that God created cannot do. Now, imagine that you traded places with a dog, but still had the experiences of being human. You, as a dog; act like a dog and associate with other dogs; but you know that at one point you were able to reason science, write poetry, love each other, appreciate a sunset, and listen to a beautiful symphony. You must remain being in a dog’s body and doing dog things and associating with other dogs.

Scott Hahn then took it a step further. He went on to explain that after imagining what it would be like if we were to take on the nature of a dog, while still retaining our human intellect, now imagine if we took on the nature of a dog biscuit for dogs to consume. That barely touches the surface of the magnitude of  the Son of God being present in the Eucharist – Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. Our Lord loved us so much that he did not want the apostles to be the last humans to physically embrace him. He comes down from the heavens at the beckon of the words of consecration, day in and day out, waiting and longing to enter into our hearts and embrace us once again. There is no greater miracle in life than that. There is no greater display of love than that. Love for you. Love for me. In my eyes, that alone trumps everything else.

 

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The Communion of Saints

Growing up in a family of 11, you can’t help but learn how to live, love and lean on one another. We all have different personalities, strengthens and weaknesses and we may not always see eye to eye but one thing is certain, we always have each others’ back. So it is with the Communion of Saints. We are all linked together. The Catholic Encyclopedia explains it as such:

The communion of saints is the spiritual solidarity which binds together the faithful on earth, the souls in purgatory, and the saints in heaven in the organic unity of the same mystical body under Christ its head, and in a constant interchange of supernatural offices.

As one of the faithful on earth, I know that we are sinners and we don’t always work together but when we put aside our pride and allow the grace of God to work, we can see that we are all one big family with our own talents and gifts working towards the same goal. And once a person dies, they are not gone and forgotten. The souls in purgatory are in our daily prayers. The saints in heaven are even more alive in the family because they can intercede for us and help us on our journey towards heaven. We have each others’ back.

 

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Catholic Media

I love that Catholic media not only shares, teaches and brings the Gospel of Jesus to all who will listen, but it also keeps brothers and sisters in Christ close to one another. Whether you are blogging with fellow Catholic moms, researching online Church documents, emailing a convent on the other side of the world, reading the Holy Father’s tweets, or watching Fulton Sheen on YouTube, the Church is using modern means to preach a timeless Message. It makes the world smaller and the ability to reach out greater.

As an added bonus to #3, I found the Life Is Worth Living episode from Fulton Sheen that I was mentioning.

Part 1 – The section about the dog is at the end near minute 8:00.

Part 2

 

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7 Quick Takes (4/5/13): New Cameras, Star Wars & Anne of Green Gables

 

Brian just left for work after a week long vacation. I was spoiled having him at home and now I am slightly depressed that he is back at work. Sigh. So to get my mind off of it I am linking up with Jen for 7 Quick Takes while the kids are playing outside. (They don’t return to school until Monday.)

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After two years of waiting and saving I finally got my new camera! So far I had been using my iphone or my old point and shoot camera but I wanted a big girl camera. With the help of my bro Rob (he’s the one that took my main blog banner photo of the bee and red flowers), I finally narrowed down my choices and picked the Nikon 5100. As soon as I got it out of the box (and charged the battery) I started snapping photos of kids in their pajamas and random things around the house. Of course Brian and the kids thought I was crazy but they’ve learned to live with it by now. Here are the first shots I took using the basic autofocus.

 

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Because I am such a newbie and have so much to learn, I seriously need to read up on some of the basics of photography. (I only recently found out that raw has nothing to do with how to cook a steak.) I know I can go online and read stuff (I’ve been viewing a few You Tube tutorials) but I want a physical book that I can mark with notes and dog ear pages. Any suggestions? Remember the key word is NEWBIE. I’m thinking a “Photography for Dummies” kind of book.

 

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Speaking of the You Tube, right now the boys are obsessed with Star Wars and particularly Star Wars Legos videos. These two are their current favorites.

 

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In the evenings Brian and the boys turn off all the lights in the house and take out their glow in the dark light sabers for grand battles. It is hilarious. Meanwhile, Bella and I have our own bonding time after we put the Jedis to bed. She stays up for an extra ½ hour and we watch a movie together while I straighten her hair or fold clothes etc. I recently introduced her to Anne of Green Gables and she was reluctant to watch something so old but she agreed since it was at least in color. (And not the dreaded black and white, or worse, a British period drama like Downton Abbey. Ah, the folly of youth. ;-)) Well, long story short. She fell in love with Anne of Green Gables and dusted off the book set I gave her last Christmas. We’ve gone through Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel and last night we started the old TV show Road to Avonlea. (Was anyone else in love with Gus?)

I know they are also remaking Anne of Green Gables into a 13 part TV series by Breakthrough Entertainment and it was slated to be made in the summer of 2013 but I haven’t heard any other news since last year.

 

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Speaking of movies, for Easter Brian requested a copy of the movie Milagro De Marcelino Pan Y Vino (2010). It is a remake of the movie the 1955 Miracle of Marcelino. He really loved that 1955 movie, and in fact, when we were trying to decide on a boy’s name while I was pregnant with Andrew, Marcelino was one of the top names on the list. It didn’t make it as a first name but it made it as a second middle name. (All the kids have two middle names.) So our first son’s full name is Andrew Joseph Marcelino. 🙂 Anyway, back to the movie. Here is the synopsis from Amazon:

Friars of a poor war-ravaged monastery find an infant abandoned on their doorstep. Having nowhere to turn in the wake of the war they decide to raise him in the monastery. The child grows into a rambunctious boy fond of playing jokes on the friars with his best friend Eleuterio. Marcelino yearns for a mother as he observes the deep bond Eleuterio shares with his mother. Marcelino’s curiosity leads him to the attic of the monastery: the one place he was warned never go to. While there he is drawn to a statue with a face so full of love that he is compelled to visit it often. Marcelino is too young to realize that it is a statue of Jesus. Thinking the statue looks hungry he sneaks bread and wine into the attic and offers it to the statue. Because of the faith of the child an unexpected miracle occurs.

Brian started watching it and said it was good so far. This weekend, we’ll watch it together after the kids go to sleep (it’s in Spanish with English subtitles so we have to be able to read in peace. 😉 I’ll let you know what I think. In the meantime, here’s the trailer.

 

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Don’t forget that next week on Tuesday (4/9/13) is the first RoL Pinterest Party Link-Up. You can share a post where you take one of your Pinterest pins and actually make/ create/ cook/ bake it. Not on Pinterest? No problem! Link up your original idea so we can pin it to our boards. It can be a recipe, a craft, a home school project, a themed party etc. Don’t have time to write a post by Tuesday? Feel free to link up an older post of something you’ve already done. It will be a great way to share some of your old posts that haven’t gotten much traffic lately. I hope to see you there!

Oh, and by the way, on Wednesday I shared the two logos I made.

Logo 1

Logo 2

So far the second one has received the most votes. Leave a comment if you want to let me know which you prefer. 🙂

 

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The kids are coming inside so I better wrap things up. I’ll leave you with one last photo.

 

Okay, okay kid. I’ll put the camera away. 😉

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Theme Thursday: Funny & {pretty, happy, funny, real} vol 63

Today I am linking up with Cari for Theme Thursday: Funny and I’m linking up with Like Mother, Like Daughter for {pretty, happy, funny, real}. 🙂

{pretty}

(These three photos were taken with my new Nikon camera. Happy dance, even though I am still getting used to it.) 😉

On Tuesday we went on a nature walk at Point Lobos National Park, CA.

Honeysuckle

After you cleared out of the forest, you could see the ocean below.

{happy}

These will be a little boring unless you are family but my mom will enjoy these Easter pics. 🙂

Andrew

John-Paul

Matthew

Bella

Looking for Easter eggs at Oma and Opa’s house.

My Easter treasures.

{funny & real}

These photos were snapped with my iphone showing that I either don’t feed my kids enough, or they just eat too much.

Where’s that box of cookies I’m supposed to bring to school? Uh oh.

Where’s that pack of cheese I had on the kitchen counter?

It is too quiet. What are the kids up to now?


Five Favorites: Vol 3

I’ve been taking a blogging break during Holy Week and after Easter since Brian had some vacation time and we were spending time as a family. But I’ve been itching to blog again so I’ll do an easy Five Favorites today.

 

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Spring Colors

I have finally said goodbye to the days of wearing all black or only dark, drab colors. I think when I was younger I subconsciously was trying to blend into the background rather than to stand out in my plus size self. These days I’ve made peace with my size (even if I am still trying to reduce it) and am not afraid of a little color anymore.

I saw this green ruffled sweater at Macy’s and thought it was such a pretty color that I bought it to wear for Easter. (It’s a little brighter in real life. )

 

Here’s my artsy headshot with the sweater.

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 The Martha Stewart Kitchen Collection

Along with being BFF’s with color, I have also gotten more frilly in my old age. I went into Macy’s for a quick item (probably that green sweater) and also came out with a bag full of goodies for my Easter basket. (Thanks to the One-Day sale and extra coupons I had.) I’ve been wanting to change the colors of my kitchen from Mexican reds and yellows to a sort of 50’s retro red and light blue and I thought these would be perfect.

Towels

 Oven Mitt

I even got the matching apron since it just makes me want to get into the kitchen and cook and bake. (I need all the motivation I can get.)

 

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Throw Pillows

The family room, which is connected to our kitchen area, also needed some fresh color. I found this cute pillow at TJ Max for $6, cheap enough to buy two.

 

 

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Staycations

We originally planned to take a vacation to So Cal to visit my family over Easter break but our plans changed and we had a staycation instead. On Tuesday we went to the Point Lobos State Park for a picnic and hike. If you are ever visiting the Monterey Bay in CA you must make a visit!

 Brian and the kids walking.

 This was the view to the left of us.

 

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Pinterest

I love Pinterest and getting new recipes, organizational ideas, and super simple craft ideas that require no sewing whatsoever. I’m starting new link up next week (to replace the old Making It Count). It will be a Pinterest Party every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. You can link something that you saw on Pinterest and then tried yourself. Or you can link your own original idea so we can pin it to our boards. (That way, you can participate even if you aren’t on Pinterest.)

I made two logos. Which one do you like better?? Let me know in the comments. 🙂

 Logo 1

Logo 2

The first installment is next week, Tuesday, April 9th. I hope to see you there!

For more Five Favorites visit Moxie Wife.com where Jen is hosting for Hallie. (Pray she has her bambino soon!)