Faith is first of all a personal adherence of man to God. At the same time, and inseparably, it is a free assent to the whole truth that God has revealed.
- CCC 150
- CCC 150
If God can move mountains, why can't He move a soul?
To God, our human soul is infinitely heavier than a mountain.

This concept is not immediately obvious; however, upon further examination, the statement is intuitively correct and has serious implications when applied to our crosses and to grace. Here is why:
God rules over everything with total power and control. If He desired, He could lift up a mountain and throw it crashing into the sea. Unlike mountains, our souls posses FREE WILL and can reject God. We have the inherent GOD GIVEN ability to say, "No."
Take a minute to think about the great "achievements" of God. First and second place are a toss up between the creation of the world from NOTHING and the redemption of mankind through His Son. The gravity of those two greatnesses is boarder line mind blowing. Very wise and holy men have spent lifetimes pondering these great truths and we still barely understand their ins and outs. Now, if you will, think about all the things God has done that are above human comprehension--even BIGGER than Creation and Redemption.
What does not appear on His list is the forcible moving of a human soul towards Himself. God can move an entire world into existence (mountains and all) but can not move a human soul without the soul's consent.
What He CAN do is give us grace and whisper into our mind's ear and tell us He loves us. Understanding Something somewhere has willed a soul into being AND loves it no matter what will free the said soul to be lighter than air. If one recognizes that everything he is, or ever will be, comes from God, even if what God has for him is painful, and that He is trying to get you to receive His love in a more perfect way, then that human soul will gladly and lovingly follow the LORD--and be MOVED. The key first step that has to be a personal choice is the soul's consent.
My friends, when we say no, we WASTE GRACE. I've wasted a lot of grace by not giving consent, not recognizing God's love in my life or by being a human soul that was heavier than a mountain.
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