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Friday, July 12, 2013

Infinite Goodness stoops over man

by Amanda Rose 


 
Deus Caritas Est
Deus Caritas Est (from the Church of Santa Sabina, Rome; photo by Fr. Lawrence, OP).
 
 
"Man's wickedness may accumulate sin upon sin, evil upon evil, but overall, God's goodness will remain unchangeable. The shadow of evil will not mar it; instead, God who is always benevolent, will bend over the evil to change it into good, and to draw a greater good from it. Thus, infinite Goodness stooped over man, the sinner, and made an immensely superior good come from Adam's fall: the redemption of the world through the Incarnation of His only-begotten Son. This is the distinctive characteristic of God's goodness: to will the good, only the good, even to the point of drawing good from evil. "  Section 232, Divine Intimacy 
 

God with His infinite Goodness stoops over us as we suffer in our brokenness here on earth. It's not so hard to acknowledge this truth intellectually, but it's much more difficult to remember the transformative nature of God's goodness in the midst of one's own suffering.
Yet clinging to this truth brings some small comfort, for in the midst of darkness there is a light of hope in remembering that our Good God is stooping over us in our misery and that He will draw good out of even the most awful circumstances. Nothing is wasted, there need be no pointless suffering. God's goodness is unchangeable, even though we don't always see it at the present moment.
 Faith tells us: God is Good. Faith tells us: "All things work together for good…" Romans 8:28.
And so we believe, we hope, we trust.


This was originally posted at Amanda's blog  Little Steps Along The Way

4 comments:

  1. What a beautiful post and a beautiful thought!

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  2. So comforting that God's Goodness and Love can never be diminished no matter what we do.

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  3. I adore this image-the mercy seat of God,the Trinity, God is Love- it appears to be modern, yet is in the reflectory of an ancient church

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  4. What love we are steeped always astounds me...thank you for this wonderful reminder!

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