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The Fr. Mike Schmitz Catholic Podcast

How to Keep Your Faith Alive and Growing

The Fr. Mike Schmitz Catholic Podcast

Ascension

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Christianity

4.97.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2021

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Why is it easier to fuel our faith at retreats and conferences? Can we have this same fire at home?

You can probably reflect on a certain moment or time period in your life that your faith seemed to flourish more than it ever has. Usually this happens when we go on retreats, mission trips, or faith conferences. But along with these moments of powerful formation comes the decline we experience when they’re over, and we go back home. Why is that?

Retreats offer us an opportunity to encounter our faith away from the distractions of the world. They are designed to make faith the center of our attention, which makes fueling our faith much easier. However, a lot of us don’t have that environment when we go home, and it can be really difficult to continue to keep that fire alive, especially when we live in a world that is constantly trying to extinguish it.

It comes down to our personal decisions, and how we choose to live. If we know that avoiding certain distractions, relationships, or environments help us grow closer to God, then it’s up to us to make those changes. It’s much easier to bring someone down than to lift someone up. The world won’t bring us into a deeper relationship with Christ—we have to make those choices ourselves.

Now, this might mean that we have to say goodbye to some aspects of our life, or even some people. It’s important to approach all these decisions with prayer and guidance from the Lord. He knows what you need better than anyone else in your life, so seek council knowing he will only allow what’s best for you in your path towards heaven. Try asking the Lord each day how you can become closer to him, and seek out ways to let your faith breath.

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0:00.0

I was talking with some people recently and they were saying how when they go to retreats

0:03.8

we always got really fired up and it seemed really easy to have faith, seemed really easy to be a believer.

0:09.0

It seemed really easy to be on fire for the Lord.

0:12.1

But then I go home and it seems like everything changes.

0:23.1

Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and this is a center of presents.

0:25.3

Why is it that it was so easy to be on fire there and it's not easy to be on fire at home?

0:31.8

Now, I thought, hey, that's a great question.

0:33.8

B, part of that is completely normal, right?

0:35.8

People talk about the retreat high, which is fine, that can be a thing in many people's lives.

0:42.2

But let's break it down and let's actually use that term fire to be on fire for the Lord.

0:48.5

People would say, again, at a conference, at a retreat, in the certain environments

0:53.4

it is easier to be on fire than other environments.

0:56.2

Great.

0:57.2

Why?

0:59.2

Well, if we look at this, there are certain environments that are what you might call oxygen-rich environments.

1:06.2

So if you're talking about faith as a flame, there are some environments that are protected.

1:11.2

Not only are they protected from like fire extinguishers, not only are they protected.

1:15.8

A lot of times we're away from those toxic relationships in our lives.

1:19.2

We're away from some of the things that actually are fire extinguishers.

1:23.8

They suck the oxygen out of the room, but we're also in oxygen-rich environments.

1:28.4

So you go away for retreat and what do you have?

1:30.8

You have built-in times where people pray.

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