The One True God
The One True God
Father Anthony reflects on Acts 17:26–28 — Paul’s bold proclamation that God made every nation and appointed their times and boundaries so we might seek Him, revealing a Father who is not distant or indifferent, but astonishingly near, the One in whom “we live and move and have our being,” inviting us to recognize His providence at work in our own story and to reach for Him with trust, because every step of our life is already surrounded by His presence.
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Fr. Anthony unpacks the story of the rich young man from Mark 10, reflecting on how Jesus lovingly calls each of us to deeper detachment and trust. What are you holding onto that might keep you from fully following Christ?
Father Anthony reflects on the shock and promise of John 6:52–59, where Jesus’ words ignite dispute—“How can this man give us his flesh to eat?”—because the Lord refuses to soften what He means: unless we eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, we have no life in us. He speaks with a holy insistence that feels almost too close, too concrete, as if salvation were not merely an idea to admire but a life to receive—His life, given to be shared.
Father Anthony reflects on Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a humble donkey, revealing how true kingship is crowned not with power, but with gentleness and peace. He shows how Jesus enters the city—and our lives—not to crush enemies, but to carry our burdens and fulfill God’s promises of mercy. The crowd’s palm branches and shouts of “Hosanna” become a living sign of every heart that dares to welcome Christ as Lord.
