"What the spiritual journey is all about is uniting our will with God's will, wanting what He wants, loving what He loves, living a life that in all its aspects honors Him and gives Him glory."
About Ralph Martin
Ralph Martin — Life and Legacy
Ralph Martin is a prominent thinker whose work delves into the complexities of freedom and control. His distinctive approach challenges traditional notions of autonomy, urging individuals to critically assess the societal structures that shape their lives. Martin's quotes often reflect this tension, such as his assertion that 'freedom is not the absence of constraints but the ability to navigate them.' This perspective reveals his belief that true autonomy comes from understanding and engaging with the forces that seek to limit it. In his exploration of control, Martin posits that it is not solely about exerting power over others but also about mastering oneself. He argues that self-regulation is essential for achieving genuine freedom, as it empowers individuals to make informed choices in a complex world. His insights resonate with those grappling with the balance between personal desires and societal expectations. Today, Martin's ideas remain relevant as they encourage a deeper understanding of personal agency in an increasingly interconnected society. His work inspires readers to reflect on their own lives, challenging them to reclaim their autonomy amidst external pressures.
Quote collection
Ralph Martin quotes
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"In order to make room for more of God in our life, we need to let go of things that are currently filling our heart and reorder the things that are not ordered properly in Him. The importance of an appropriate detachment from the things of the world-or as they sometimes speak of it, the putting of our lives into the right-is stressed by all the spiritual writers."
"Charismatics have seen pictures of Pope Francis when he was Archbishop of Buenos Aires praying and asking Protestant pastors to pray for him. His friendship towards the charismatic renewal is there."
"I think there are a lot of closet charismatics out there. A lot of [clergy] personally have had their vocations saved because of their experience of Christ and the Holy Spirit through the renewal, but they discovered it wasn't cool [to say so out loud] because it was considered fringe. They got the message from the environment not to talk about it very much. I think the time has come for the closet charismatics to come out."
"The hope is that papal calls for a New Pentecost, which go back to St. John XXIII, and papal calls for a New Evangelization, which go back to Vatican II and especially to St. John Paul II, can come together. Pope Francis' vision is to bring together the reality of a New Pentecost with the urgency of a New Evangelization."
"Worship is an exercise of the Holy Spirit directed primarily to God"
"Whenever people open their hearts to God in some way, the Lord wants to do something good. Even if it just got scheduled randomly for that day, I'm sure [Pope Francis] sees significance in that."
"It's pretty much what a lot of committed Catholics are making of [Pope Francis]. They're thrilled, they're refreshed, they think it's a breath of fresh air."
"What does he [Pope Francis] mean, "Who am I to judge?" People think he's fantastic, but they also wonder how some of these pieces fit."
"An action of God may be the only thing that can save the Church today."