Catholics find peace as “The trees of the forest tremble in the wind.” #37.

The Light of God lets Catholics see how to have His Peace.

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Question 1:  “What lets Catholics be at peace while ‘the trees of the forest tremble in the wind’?”

Answer:  “Our Daily Catholic Readings are Reasons to be Catholic.  Today’s Reading includes Isaiah 7:1-9 tells us we must not ‘tremble’ because evil forces are always ‘crushed’.”

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Question 2:  “How do Catholics find peace in Today’s Reading?”

Answer:  “Isaiah 7:1-9 tells us that God’s enemies are attacking Jerusalem.  That symbolizes Catholics, our Church, and our families in every Age.”

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Question 3:  “Does God tell Isaiah how to withstand the enemies who attack God’s Catholic Church today?”

Answer:   “‘Take care you remain calm and do not fear; do not let your courage fail before these two stumps of smoldering brands, the blazing anger of Rezin (King of Syria) and the Arameans and of the son of Remaliah’ (His son was Pekah, who killed and replaced the King of The Ten Northern Tribes of early Protestants).”

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Question 4:  “Who are the enemies of The Church Spoken Into Being by This Word of God’s Son:  ‘And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.  I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’?”

Answer:  “Isaiah makes that clear!  God’s enemies are always ‘smoldering stumps’ that burst into ‘blazing anger’.”

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Question 5:  “What do ‘smoldering stumps’ of Willful Protestants do when overcome by ‘blazing anger’?”

Answer:  “Then, they attacked Jerusalem.  Now, they assault The Catholic Church.”

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Question 6:  “What happens to them?”

Answer:  “In every Age,  ‘Ephraim shall be crushed, no longer a nation.’  For 2,000 years, nations ruled by Godless people are ‘crushed’.

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Question 7:  “How do Catholics avoid being ‘crushed’?”

Answer:  “We pray to be the best Catholics we can!  ‘Unless your faith is firm, you shall not be firm!’

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Question 8:  “Did God tell Isaiah The Savior is coming?

Answer:  “Isaiah 7:14 follows Today’s Reading!  Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Emmanuel.'”

The Word ‘Emmanuel’ means ‘God is with us’.

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God is still ‘with us’ Catholics.  Only Catholics believe in a God with The Power to let us obey The Call to Catholic Communion that Emmanuel repeated 12 times in John 6 and twice more at The Last Supper:  ‘If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.’

Catholics have “life in us” by living in full accord with The Call we hear because“God is with us.”

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