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Friday, March 27, 2026

The Infinite that is God

 

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Far too often, we try to absolutize the Infinite.
We take our small, human statements about God
and treat them as if they could hold the whole mystery.
And when that happens, those statements harden—
they become idols, false ultimates—
because the living God can never be reduced
to an object or a definition.

Yet to speak of God at all,
we only have the language of earth.
Finite words reaching toward an Infinite Love.
So what we say about God can be true,
but never the whole truth.
Our words can point,
but they cannot contain.

That is the tension alive in today’s Gospel.
The Jews raise stones because Jesus, a man,
dares to speak the divine Name.
Their categories are too small
to imagine that God could walk among them.
But Jesus doesn’t argue concepts.
He simply points to the Father’s works:
“If you cannot believe my words,
believe the works.”

It is His gentle way of saying:
Let God be bigger than your definitions.
Let mystery stretch your heart.
Let the Father reveal Himself
in ways your mind cannot yet hold.

And maybe that is our invitation today—
to stop trying to control God with concepts
and simply let Him be God.
To bow before the mystery,
to trust the works of His love,
and to let the Infinite draw near
in ways only the heart can understand.

Prayer

Lord, You are the Infinite One

whom no word can contain

and no concept can hold.

Keep my heart humble before Your mystery.

Free me from the idols I make

when I try to control You with my mind.

Teach me to trust Your works,

to welcome Your presence,

and to let You be God in my life today.

Amen.


Thursday, March 26, 2026

Country Faith, Covenant God

 

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I grew up country.
Not necessarily in the country—
but with country values.
Simple truths.
Simple beliefs.
Simple faith.

And all of it rests on one thing:
I believe God forgives me.

That’s the ground under my feet.
That’s the covenant I lean on.
Because Scripture says,
“The Lord remembers his covenant for ever.”
Not just when I’m strong,
not just when I get it right—
but always.

Jesus says,
“Whoever keeps my word will never see death.”
Not because we’re perfect,
but because His Word leads us home.

And then He adds,
“If I glorify myself, my glory is worth nothing;
it is my Father who glorifies me.”
Even Jesus points everything back to the Father—
so how could I not?

Country faith taught me that:
you don’t brag,
you don’t pretend,
you don’t make yourself the hero.
You trust the One who keeps His promises.

So today I stand on that covenant—
simple, steady, unshakable—
and I say with a grateful heart:
Lord, I believe You forgive me.
And that is enough.

Prayer


Lord, remember Your covenant of mercy with me.
Teach my heart to trust the forgiveness You freely give.
Keep me steady in Your Word that leads to life.
Let my days glorify You, not myself.
Strengthen my faith in the Father 

who never forgets His promise.
Hold me close when I falter 

and lift me when I rise.
Jesus, make my life a witness to Your faithful love.

Amen