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Episode 3: Not Being Enough

Keep Your Family Catholic with Devin Schadt and Judah Kennedy

Release Date: 03/31/2021

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Keep Your Family Catholic with Devin Schadt and Judah Kennedy

Want to get more out of Mass? Many people think Mass is too boring, so much so that some leave the Catholic Church for the more upbeat, “relevant” Protestant services. Is the problem really the Mass or is it us? Find out in this new episode of “Keep Your Family Catholic.” You’ll learn: The one major difference between Protestant and Catholic worship. The problem with always wanting to be entertained. Whether the Mass should keep up with the times. What to do if you find Mass boring.

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Keep Your Family Catholic with Devin Schadt and Judah Kennedy

Catholics – that is, true Catholics, are constantly bombarded and persecuted by the culture’s version of love. The popularized slogan “love is love” really means, “if you are a loving person, you must accept what any person deems as love–even if that runs contrary to your beliefs and morals.” Contraception, spouse trading, pedophilia, same-sex acts, no-fault divorce, sex-changes, pornography, polygamy, abortion, and adultery are just some of the ways that our culture proposes love. What is the Christian response? When responding to our culture’s claims that love is love many...

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Religion has been defined as the means by which human beings attempt to “reach” God and make God knowable. In an attempt to accomplish this man has offered many solutions to the problem of religion. Being that each religion maintains and proclaims different and varied tenants of belief–often opposing each other–there are only three scenarios: first, all religions are correct (which cannot be true); all are religions are incorrect (which may be true) or there is one religion that is correct, and all others are incorrect. In this episode Do Catholics Know God? Devin Schadt and Judah...

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God won’t deny me heaven… I am not evil…I’m actually a pretty good person. It doesn’t matter what religion you identify with, or if you identify with any religion at all–what matters is that you are a good person. Ideas like these are nearly universally accepted, even among devout Christians. But what if the idea of “being good” as the standard of one’s salvation is actually bad? But could this idea be thwarting the initiative to save sols. In Just Have to Be a Good Person to Get to Heaven, Devin Schadt and Judah Kennedy discuss five reasons why the idea of “being a good...

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Zero sum thinking, also called zero sum fallacy assumes that there is a fixed amount of “X’ and when two parties desire “X,” one person’s gain will become another person’s loss. In Don’t Fall for Zero, Devin Schadt and Judah Kennedy discuss questions like: How do Christians apply the zero-sum fallacy to God, Mary, and the saints? Is praying to the saints stealing honor from God? Is the veneration of saints an act of idolatry that robs God of His glory? What does zero sum thinking say about God and how does it affect our relationship with God? In this episode Devin and Judah...

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Addicted to work...resent work...fear work....in this episode, Work Like St. Joseph Part 2, Devin explains how the goodness of work can work against us, the proper understanding of work, and three ways to make work work for you; and whether government handouts are a viable option for upholding the dignity of man.

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Part 1 Is work good or is it a punishment imparted by God to man? What is the proper understanding of work, and how can we use it to become real men of God? In Work Like St. Joseph Part 1 you will rediscover God’s plan for your work and how to begin to make the most of it.

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We all have a multitude of very real, ongoing challenges that we confront daily. No one is exempt. Though our challenges differ, we all have one universal challenge in common. Most people miss this. Understanding your biggest battle, deciding and attempting to win this battle and determining how to fight in this battle will determine your happiness and your salvation.

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Feeling like you’re not enough. Wrestling with failure. Suffer from feeling inferior? We’ve all been there. No Matter how much we have, we secretly know how little we are. How do we overcome our sense of littleness? How can we grow in real confidence? It is a dangerous thing to derive significance from men rather than from God. The respect of men is shifting sand upon which no man should build his house. So how do we overcome being enslaved to other’s perception of us and become free to be who God has created us to be?

The secret is significance. There is worldly significance: Your worth is based on what others think of you. And there is another type of significance–the true kind.

In this video I focus on the first King of the Israelites, Saul, and how he mistakenly appeals to what others think of him to determine his worth. By probing Saul’s inferiority complex, you will discover the key to overcoming self-hatred, feeling inferior, or not being enough. You will learn what true significance is, how to obtain it and live it in such a way that you have a confidence that is out of this world.

When you listen to people’s opinion of you, you will never be enough. When you listen to God and His love for you, you will always know that you are enough.

A great resource that is a super easy read, but very insightful to living true significance is:

Why You Do What You Do: And How to Change It

https://fathersofstjoseph.org/product/why-you-do-what-you-do-and-how-to-change-it/

Check out The Fathers of St. Joseph resources at:

https://fathersofstjoseph.org/resource/