
A peek inside God Moments II: Recognizing the Fruits of the Holy Spirit (Joseph Karl Publishing, Fall 2011).
From Chapter 5 ~ Goodness
“God speaks to us without ceasing by his good inspirations.”
~St. John Vianney
“God speaks to us without ceasing by his good inspirations.”
~St. John Vianney
You Must Be Silent
In an instant, I heard His voice.
By Nancy Carabio Belanger
In an instant, I heard His voice.
By Nancy Carabio Belanger
“Today, if you hear His Voice, do not harden your hearts...” Hebrews 3:15
Have you ever heard God talking to you? He does, you know, and He longs for you to listen. Sometimes, we’re so preoccupied with going here, doing that, that we don’t hear it. Others hear Him, but ignore what they hear. But how can you listen, and really hear the Holy Spirit for yourself?
You must be silent.
This doesn’t just mean taking the earbuds out of your ears or turning off the TV or computer. Getting rid of all external noise is a start, of course, and very necessary. But to really listen for God, you must also still your mind. Think about God, and think about how much He loves you and wants to talk to you. Be really, truly silent—with your ears and your heart.
St. Therese, the Little Flower, was good at this. She knew the importance of quieting the mind and listening for His Voice. Sometimes we are so busy talking to ourselves or hearing unimportant chatter of the day from electronics or people around us that we aren’t letting God get a word in edgewise!
God can and does speak to you when you least expect it, when you aren’t even prepared for it. This happens a lot to me.
I love going to book signings and meeting readers. They tell me their stories about St. Therese, their grandchildren, their parents, their teachers, their children. I’ve been told I have a friendly face, and I like to think that I am approachable. It must be true because people tell me, a person they have just met, their personal stories all of the time! I love to listen. They love to tell. There’s something about St. Therese that brings out so much love in so many people. Some of them have much emotion when they talk about her, and some start to cry. The Little Flower has that effect on people.
At one particular book signing at a church, I sat and chatted with parishioners about my books for pre-teens, Olivia and the Little Way and Olivia’s Gift, We also talked about St. Therese. I never tire of talking about her! But the day was very long, and, being human, I started to get hungry and tired. Anyone who knows me knows that when I get hungry, I can get a little...crabby. Usually all it takes is a handful of cookies or crackers and I’m back to my old self.
At this book signing, I was starting to feel the effects of a long day. I stood up to stretch and straightened up the books and St. Therese chaplets on the table, then started to rummage through my purse for a quick snack. While I was doing this, a very old woman came up to the table. Elderly and frail, she stopped and looked at me.
“I do love St. Therese,” she said, her eyes red and brimming with tears.
I sat down, smiled warmly, and asked her to share her story.
She began a halting explanation of how St. Therese had touched her life in many ways. As she spoke, I couldn’t help but notice that the frail woman had not bathed in a long time. While she was talking to me, a parishioner came up beside her and offered to treat her to a copy of Olivia and the Little Way. She was delighted to accept, and was very grateful.
I signed a book for her and watched her hobble away. I felt very saddened because I knew she was poor, but I felt very happy too that she had a loving friend in the parish. She lingered outside the entrance to the church and stared inside while I watched her quietly, feeling something in my heart I could not explain.
It was in that instant that I heard His Voice.
“Give her a chaplet.”
The Voice was as clear as day. I glanced at the table, which held books and chaplets with pink rose beads.
“Give her a chaplet,” the Voice said again, very insistent.
I reached over and collected a chaplet and the pretty instruction card that I make to go with it. I approached the lady and held both of them out to her.
“These are for you,” I said and smiled.
The look on this lady’s face was sheer joy as I placed the items in her wrinkled hands.
“Oh, thank you! Thank you!” she cried.
“Thank you for coming to talk to me,” I said. Then I thought to myself, You’ve given me so much more than what I have given you.
When I started to write my first book, Olivia and the Little Way, I had many doubts. Would anyone read it? Would I write it in a way that made God happy? But God and St. Therese had other ideas! But I kept remembering that God had told me to write it, and I must be obedient. Because I listened to Him, He made so many wonderful things happen. I have just celebrated the two-year anniversary of the founding of my Catholic publishing company, Harvey House Publishing. I’ve met hundreds of wonderful, faithful people, and now have thousands of readers of my books, readers who are learning how to do little things with great love for God, as St. Therese did with her Little Way. To be a writer, a dream of mine since I was a little girl; I never would have believed it. Amazing. And to think it all started with a Voice.
Listen to His Voice. Do what He wants you to do. Be still and hear what He wants to say to you, and you will be amazed, as I was and still am.
Nancy Carabio Belanger is an award-winning Catholic children’s author and the founder of
Harvey House Publishing (www.harveyhousepublishing), whose mission is to provide quality books for youths that celebrate our Catholic faith, modesty, and the gift of life. Her books include Olivia and the Little Way and Olivia’s Gift. She is currently writing two more books for Catholic pre-teens. Visit her blog at nancybelanger.blogspot.com.+ + +
From the back cover of God Moments II:
In the sequel to God Moments: Stories That Inspire, Moments to Remember, Catholic authors, pro-life advocates, bloggers, home educators, a radio show host, speakers, a Marian Catechist, and publishers join author Michele Elena Bondi in sharing their encounters with the Divine through stories which encourage you to recognize the Holy Spirit working within you and through you. Experience the inspiring God Moments of Nancy Carabio Belanger, Belinda Bondi, Andre J. Bottesi, Rejeanne Buckley, Chris Capolino, Sharon Cecil, Maribeth Criscenti, Ellen Gable Hrkach, Gene X. Kortsha, Janet MacKinnon, Tom Mulcahy, Sean McVeigh, Paul A. Ray, Susan Schoenstein, and Jerry Weber.
May God Moments: Recognizing the Fruits of the Holy Spirit create a greater awareness of God’s unfathomable love for you and for every person, increase your understanding of the meaning and purpose of your life, and inspire you to greater virtue and deeper surrender to God.
Available Fall, 2011
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God Moments II cover copyright 2011 Joseph Karl Publishing. Cover design by award-winning graphic designer Roseann Nieman of Niemanart Graphics. www.niemanartgraphics.com
