God In All Things
Summary: This podcast hopes to find God in all things, mulling over questions about God from an Ignatian perspective, reflecting on scripture, and being attentive to how God permeates the moments of our exciting and mundane life. For more, visit GodInAllThings.com.
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Ignatian spirituality can be summed up in the few paragraphs at the beginning of the Exercises: sharing life with God and responding in gratitude to God's gifts in freedom.
Ignatian spirituality can be summed up in the few paragraphs at the beginning of the Exercises: sharing life with God and responding in gratitude to God's gifts in freedom.
The way Jesus radically loves doesn't make sense if you use the criteria of this world.
The way Jesus radically loves doesn't make sense if you use the criteria of this world.
Take, Lord, my understanding. Ignatius' prayer calls us to mystery and unknowing.
Take, Lord, my understanding. Ignatius' prayer calls us to mystery and unknowing.
What does Jesus mean when he talks about God's "kingdom"? He spends a lot of time offering many metaphors for it.
What does Jesus mean when he talks about God's "kingdom"? He spends a lot of time offering many metaphors for it.
Ignatius says our purpose is to praise, reverence, and serve God. But this sounds like a rather selfish God.
Ignatius says our purpose is to praise, reverence, and serve God. But this sounds like a rather selfish God.
God’s incarnation makes sacred our very decisions and even the process of discernment. Every decision we make becomes an incarnation, a little Christmas through which God enters the world.
God’s incarnation makes sacred our very decisions and even the process of discernment. Every decision we make becomes an incarnation, a little Christmas through which God enters the world.
People had to discern John the Baptist’s message. Was he the messiah? What were the signs they saw? Discernment includes many signs, consolation and desolation, and movements from the spirits that prepare the way to a choice.
People had to discern John the Baptist’s message. Was he the messiah? What were the signs they saw? Discernment includes many signs, consolation and desolation, and movements from the spirits that prepare the way to a choice.
God illumines a light into the world through the Annunication. Mary’s yes comes in a place of freedom, hope, and not clinging. Ignatius gives us several exercises for making decisions with this kind of freedom.