#124 The Hidden Treasure of Trust: How a Simple Prayer Can Change Your Life
In this week's show, we’re delving into a profound topic that resonates deeply with many of us—trust. As Catholic midlife moms, we navigate a landscape marked by significant transitions and challenges. Our daily lives are filled with responsibilities and sometimes unexpected trials, making it crucial for us to lean on God’s loving goodness. The Litany of Trust is a powerful tool that can help us in these moments. It’s a prayer that encourages us to surrender our worries and fears, trusting that God has a plan for each of us, no matter the circumstances.
In midlife, we often look back and reflect on the wisdom gained from past experiences while also looking ahead, striving to make the most of the years to come. Amidst this, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle of holding everything together for our families and communities. We may wonder if we’re truly trusting in God’s plan or if we’re trying to handle everything on our own. The Litany of Trust, written by Sister Faustina Maria Pia, is a beautiful reminder that we don’t have to go it alone. It invites us to let go of our fears and self-reliance, embracing instead the trust that God is with us and guiding us.
As we pray through this litany, we ask to be delivered from fears and doubts that block our ability to fully receive God’s love. Each line of the prayer addresses common struggles—whether it’s the need to earn love, anxiety about the future, or reluctance to accept God’s will. Reflecting on these lines can open us to a deeper trust in God’s goodness. I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the Litany of Trust, allowing its words to touch your heart and renew your faith. Remember, you are always loved and supported by God, and He is there to guide you through every challenge you face.
Jennie Guinn is a Catholic speaker, Life Coach, Podcaster, Weekly Radio Show Host on Nashville Catholic Radio and Radio Maria USA, and the founder of Catholic Moms in the Middle. After 26 years of working in Catholic education, Jennie felt God calling her "to step out of the boat" to serve in a new way. In her new ministry, she equips and encourages middle-life women to encounter the love of the Father and to be transformed and healed by the power of the Holy Spirit so they can MAGNIFY Christ in their corner of the world. Is this conversation helpful so far?