St. Francis de Sales - Introduction to the Devout Life | Pt. 4
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"If anyone strives to be delivered from his troubles out of love of God, he will strive patiently, gently, humbly and calmly, looking for deliverance rather to God's goodness and providence than to his own industry or efforts; but if self-love is the prevailing object, he will grow hot and eager in seeking relief, as though all depended more upon himself than upon God." Part 4 (00:45) Chapter 1—We Must Not Trifle with the Words of Worldly Wisdom (06:16) Chapter 2—The Need of Good Courage (08:56) Chapter 3—Temptations and the Difference Between Experiencing Them and Consenting to Them (14:06) Chapter 4—Two Striking Illustrations of the Same (17:43) Chapter 5—Encouragement for the Tempted Soul (20:13) Chapter 6—When Temptation and Pleasure are Sin (24:10) Chapter 7—Remedies for Great Occasions (27:02) Chapter 8—How to Resist Minor Temptations (29:13) Chapter 9—How to Remedy Minor Temptations (31:49) Chapter 10—How to Strengthen the Heart Against Temptation (34:31) Chapter 11—Anxiety of Mind (40:18) Chapter 12—Sadness and Sorrow (45:31) Chapter 13—Spiritual and Sensible Consolations and How to Receive Them (01:00:14) Chapter 14—Dryness and Spiritual Barrenness (01:10:40) Chapter 15—An Illustration This work will be released in its entirety in episodic format. Links Introduction to the Devout Life full text: https://watch.formed.org/introduction-to-the-devout-life-by-st-francis-de-sales SUBSCRIBE to Catholic Culture Audiobooks https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catholic-culture-audiobooks/id1482214268 SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter http://www.catholicculture.org/newsletter DONATE at http://www.catholicculture.org/donate/audio Theme music: "2 Part Invention", composed by Mark Christopher Brandt, performed by Thomas Mirus. ©️2019 Heart of the Lion Publishing Co./BMI. All rights reserved.
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