Do All for the Glory of God
Do All for the Glory of God
Father Anthony reflects on 1 Corinthians 10:31 — St. Paul’s simple yet life-changing instruction that whatever we do, whether we eat or drink or carry out the ordinary tasks of daily life, should be done for the glory of God, inviting us to see that every moment can become an act of worship when offered with love, gratitude, and faith; even in the routine, unnoticed, and ordinary parts of our day, the Lord calls us to live with intentional hearts, allowing His grace to transform our actions into offerings of praise that draw us closer to Him and become a witness of His presence to the world.
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