A Quiet Catechism
In Episode 22 of A Quiet Catechism, Doug Tooke reflects on the true nature of power through the lens of Christ, the Cross, and the spiritual life. While the world often equates power with control, influence, dominance, and recognition, Jesus reveals a radically different kind of strength: love that does not coerce, but invites. Drawing from Scripture, Pope Benedict XVI, Hans Urs von Balthasar, St. Ignatius of Loyola, Dr. Curt Thompson, the Catechism, and St. Thérèse of Lisieux, this episode explores how our need to control often comes from fear, insecurity, and disordered attachments. True power, Doug suggests, is not something we manufacture by tightening our grip, but something we receive through grace, trust, surrender, and relationship with God. Listeners are invited to practice this quiet strength in daily life by listening instead of winning, releasing the need for recognition, and sitting with God without agenda or performance. Ultimately, the episode offers a gentle but challenging reminder that the power of God is not forceful, but faithful, and that love is enough.
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