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Index
Introduction I. Holiness Is the Work of the Holy Spirit 1. The Task is Beyond Our Power 2. Only God Knows Each Person’s Road 3. Faithfulness to Grace Draws Down Further Graces II. How Can We Foster Inspirations? 1. Practice Praise and Thanksgiving 2. Desire and Ask For Them 3. Resolve to Refuse God Nothing 4. Practice Filial and Trusting Obedience 5. Practice Abandonment 6. Practice Detachment 7. Practice Silence and Peace 8. Persevere Faithfully in Prayer 9. Examine the Movements of Our Hearts 10. Open Our Hearts To a Spiritual Director III. How Can We Know that an Inspiration Comes from God? 1. Progressively Acquire a “Spiritual Sense” 2. Criteria Confirming that an Inspiration Comes from God External criterion: God doesn’t contradict Himself Consistency with Holy Scripture and the teaching of the Church Consistency with the demands of our vocation Internal criterion: A tree is known by its fruit Building up our experience Discernment of spirits Complementary signs: Constancy and humility Is God’s will always the choice that is most difficult? Different reactions depending on the importance of the inspirations Being unresponsive to grace Conclusion Appendices I. A Prayer by Cardinal Mercer II. Quotations from Fr. Louis Lallemant (1587–1635) 1. Docility to the Holy Spirit 2. Means for reaching docility 3. Response to certain objections to docility 4. Motives for docility: Perfection and even salvation depend on docility to grace 5. The excellence of grace and the injustice of opposing it III. Quotations from St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622) 1. Criteria for the discernment of spirits 2. Obedience, sign of the truth of inspirations 3. Brief method of recognizing God’s will 4. The Holy Spirit worked in our Lady without any obstacle 5. The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit IV. Freedom and Submission
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