“”Divinity cannot lose faith, but Mother Teresa says she lost hers.””
I have always noticed throughout my life that when I start focusing on other peoples trials as if I feel I am immune to these trials myself that God allows me to be tested in a harder fashion.
So, If I were you,I would expect to be tried since you seem to elevating yourself as if your faith is greater than someone like Mother Teresa who reached out to love the worst of human suffering
But she was not. And it is foolish to say she was. It's foolish and destructive to true Christianity to elevate to sainthood a woman who said she did not believe in Christ, who lost her faith for the last 50 years of her life and who taught others that all faiths are equally valid.
That is not how I have learned Christ. Nor you, I would hope.
I don't know who started this or where it came from, but "divinity" can't actually have faith in the first place. (I know what some people are going to want to do... DON'T DO IT!)
The Person of Jesus Christ is Divine and NOT HUMAN. I repeat: Jesus Christ is not a human person. He is a Divine Person with a human nature, soul, will and intellect, united (that is, assumed) to the Divine Nature, Divine Will of the Divine Person who is Jesus Christ. Human emotions He had, as proper to His human nature, but faith... impossible.
I realize I may be preaching to the choir here, but someone started this diversion and it seems to have passed uncommented upon. Divinity can not lose faith because Divinity can not have faith.
So, If I were you,I would expect to be tried since you seem to elevating yourself as if your faith is greater than someone like Mother Teresa who reached out to love the worst of human suffering
That is a crude, ugly and pathetic statement to make. A kind of threat. Shame on you. Those who caution others about speculative trials should look to their own darkened hearts.
My works are certainly less than Mother Teresa's lifetime of charity, but from all indications my faith in Christ is indeed greater than hers was for the last 50 years of her life because, according to her own words, she had none.
Nada. Zip.