God's Infinite Wisdom
God's Infinite Wisdom
Father Anthony reflects on Romans 8:28 — St. Paul’s powerful reminder that for those who love God, all things work together for good, inviting us to trust that nothing in our lives is wasted when it is placed in the hands of the Lord; even our struggles, disappointments, delays, and hidden crosses can become part of His providential plan, drawing us closer to Christ and teaching us to believe that God is always working for our salvation, even when we cannot yet see how His mercy is unfolding.
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This week, Fr. Anthony encourages us to develop a habit of prayer this Lent, as prayer is the oxygen for the soul.
Father Anthony reflects on the disarming mercy of John 8:1–11, set in the early hush of morning as Jesus returns to the Temple and sits to teach—until the lesson is interrupted by accusation and spectacle: the scribes and Pharisees drag a woman caught in adultery into the center, turning her into a test case meant to trap both her and Him—“Moses commanded us to stone such.
Father Anthony reflects on John 19:28–30 — Jesus, knowing His hour has come, speaks the simple words “I thirst,” revealing both the real suffering of His humanity and the deeper longing of His heart for souls, and as He declares “It is finished” and bows His head, we behold the love that holds nothing back, completing our redemption and inviting us to receive His mercy with gratitude, surrender, and trust.
