Showing posts with label Jesus I Trust in You. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus I Trust in You. Show all posts

2026/02/06

How the Enemy Tries to Silence Your Prayer—and How to Fight Back

✝️ Why the Enemy Targets Your Prayer Life Before Anything Else

Have you ever noticed this strange pattern?

You decide to pray seriously—and suddenly:
🥱you feel unusually tired
🥶your mind feels noisy
😲distractions multiply
🥲excuses feel convincing

That is not coincidence.
If the enemy wanted to weaken a Christian, he wouldn’t begin by dragging them into scandal or obvious sin.
He would begin by slowly eroding prayer.
Because when prayer weakens, everything else soon follows.
Let’s look at this quietly and honestly—through faith, Scripture, and the wisdom of the Church.


✝️ Prayer Is Not Optional—It Is the Lifeline

Prayer is not just something “good Christians do.”
Prayer is relationship.
It is how grace moves from God to the soul.

Jesus Himself tells us plainly:
Without Me, you can do nothing.” (John 15:5)

Prayer is where:
☑️the heart is softened
☑️the conscience is awakened
☑️the will is strengthened
☑️temptation is exposed early

Cut prayer, and the soul becomes spiritually dehydrated—even if outwardly everything looks fine.


✝️ The Enemy Rarely Says “Stop Believing”

The enemy is subtle.
He usually doesn’t say:
❄️“Reject God.”
❄️“Commit serious sin.”

Instead, he whispers:
🌜“You can pray later.”
🌜“You’re too busy today.”
🌜“You prayed yesterday already.”
🌜“God understands.”

Small delays slowly become habits. Habits quietly become distance. Distance eventually becomes spiritual weakness.

That’s why Jesus warned:
“Watch and pray, that you may not enter into temptation.” (Matthew 26:41)

Prayer comes before the fall—not after.


✝️ Every Time Heaven Opens, Resistance Increases

Look at the life of Jesus.
After His baptism and prayer, the devil appears in the desert.
In Gethsemane, while Jesus prays intensely, the disciples sleep—and betrayal follows.

This teaches us something important:
☑️Prayer opens heaven.
☑️When heaven opens, hell resists.

So if prayer feels hard at times, that doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. It often means you’re doing something right.

✝️ Prayer Makes the Soul Spiritually Alert

A praying soul becomes:
☑️harder to deceive
☑️quicker to recognize sin
☑️more humble in repentance
☑️stronger in trials

This is why Scripture says:
“Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” (James 4:7)

Resistance doesn’t begin with argument or willpower. It begins with prayer.
A soul on its knees is dangerous to the enemy.


✝️ The Greatest Lie: “I’ll Pray When Things Calm Down”

This lie sounds harmless—but it is deadly.
Life rarely “calms down.” There will always be: responsibilities, fatigue
 And distractions
Saints didn’t pray because life was easy. They prayed so they could endure life faithfully.

Saint Alphonsus Liguori said:
He who prays is saved; he who does not pray is lost.”

Not because prayer earns salvation—but because prayer keeps the soul clinging to grace.


✝️ Why Busyness Is Not a Substitute for Prayer

You can serve in church,attend Mass, help others, be active in ministry
…and still grow spiritually dry if prayer is neglected.
Activity without prayer becomes noise. Prayer gives meaning to everything else.
The enemy is not threatened by a busy Christian. He is threatened by a praying one.

✝️ If Prayer Feels Difficult, Take Heart

If you feel distracted in prayer, tempted to shorten it, discouraged or dry, do not assume God is distant.
Often, it means prayer matters more than you realize.
The battle is not against your schedule. It is against your closeness to God.

Closing Prayer 
Lord Jesus,
guard my prayer life.
When I am distracted, draw me back.
When I am tired, strengthen me.
When I am tempted to delay, give me the grace to pray now.
Keep my heart close to Yours
and teach me to remain faithful,
even in dryness and silence.
Amen. ✝️🙏

✝️ Final Reminder for the Soul

The enemy attacks prayer first because prayer is where:
🙏grace flows
🙏truth becomes clear
🙏strength is renewed
🙏conversion continues

Neglect prayer—and temptation grows louder.
Protect prayer—and temptation loses power.

So even when prayer feels weak, short, or imperfect…
👉 Pray anyway.
👉 Show up anyway.
👉 Stay faithful anyway.
Because every sincere prayer pushes darkness back—whether you feel it or not.

God bless you 🙏

If this spoke to your heart, share it with someone who needs encouragement today.

2025/04/24

The Powerful Graces of Divine Mercy Sunday — What Every Catholic Should Know

 POWERFUL GRACES OF DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY — What Every Catholic Should Know

Each year, the Sunday after Easter is celebrated as Divine Mercy Sunday — a day unlike any other in the liturgical calendar.

This special feast was instituted by Saint Pope John Paul II on May 5, 2000, during the canonization of Saint Faustina Kowalska, the humble Polish nun through whom Jesus revealed the message of Divine Mercy.

What Makes Divine Mercy Sunday So Powerful?

Jesus made a promise to St. Faustina that on this day, those who go to Confession and receive Holy Communion will receive complete forgiveness of sins and punishment. That grace is equivalent to the grace of baptism!

“The soul that will go to Confession and receive Holy Communion shall obtain complete forgiveness of sins and punishment.”
– Jesus to St. Faustina (Diary 699)



This promise is greater than a plenary indulgence — because it does not require freedom from all attachment to sin. All that's needed is:

Confession (within 20 days),

Holy Communion on Divine Mercy Sunday (or Vigil),

Trust in Jesus’ mercy,

Prayers for the Pope’s intentions.


Jesus told St. Faustina:

 “On that day, the very depths of My tender mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean of graces… Let no soul fear to draw near to Me, even though its sins be as scarlet.”


Don’t Miss This Ocean of Mercy

Even the greatest sinner can approach the throne of mercy on this day. Jesus longs to forgive, heal, and renew your soul.

Eternal Father, we offer You the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.
For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. Amen.

PLEASE SHARE this message with your family and friends. This is the time of mercy!

JESUS, I TRUST IN YOU!

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