There was a time in my younger life when I considered leaving the Catholic faith and joining a different Christian denomination. It was shortly after my fall and return to God. When I re-dedicated my life to Christ, I wanted to live for Him completely, but I didn't have any Catholic friends who were actually practicing their faith. Instead, I made new Protestant friends who loved God and radiated that love in all they did. They strengthened my faith in a deep way, and ironically, it eventually led me back the Catholic Church where I met strong Catholics who did live out their faith on a daily basis.
Unfortunately, like the Catholic friends of my youth, while I said that I had faith and went to Mass on Sunday, the rest of my life showed no witness to that faith. You could not tell me apart from the ones who never went to Mass in the first place. The experience taught me how important it is that our faith grows and develops into something deeper.
Faith is not meant to remain stagnant. This is reflected in today's First Reading when Saint Peter wrote, "For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, virtue with knowledge, knowledge with self-control, self-control with endurance, endurance with devotion, devotion with mutual affection, mutual affection with love." (2 Peter 1:5)
From our faith flows virtue, which ultimately leads to the greatest virtue: LOVE—love of God and love of neighbor. There is no way to separate the two since faith and love go hand in hand.
When I see faith, virtue, and love expressed in a person's life, it is like a magnet that draws me in and I want to be a part of it. I want to taste that joy and serenity I see before my eyes. I consider that draw as an invitation from the Holy Spirit to dig deeper and work at building my faith and virtue so that I, too, may grow in love. In turn, hopefully I can be a light to someone else which draws them closer to God and so forth. I can picture the Holy Spirit rejoicing because He has so many instruments willing to be a witness to God's love and He can set the world ablaze.
Be a witness to God's love and He can set the world ablaze. // @bobbi_rolClick to tweet
How is God calling you to grow in your faith today? Pray an Act of Faith and meditate on it.
Bobbi Rol is a wife, mama and blogger living on the Monterey Bay in CA with her husband, teen daughter, and three rambunctious boys. When she is not dodging light sabers or stepping on Legos, she can be found outside with her family, catching a late night movie, or decorating her planner. You can find out more about her here.