Reflections with Fr. Michael Kelly - Monday 16 Aug, 2021

Reflections with Fr. Michael Kelly - Monday 16 Aug, 2021

August 15th, 2021 | 6:00 AM | E491
EPISODE SUMMARY

It is difficult for us to see and name much less surrender what stands between us and God’s deeper embrace of our lives. We are often blind to what blocks our growth as loving people building God’s Kingdom. That can be because we think it’s all our work and so handgun to what we think will best serve God’s purposes. But mostly it’s because we can’t seesaw we are trapped in the good gifts God has given us and can’t see beyond them. That’s why Jesus ask us toilet go and let God lead us, don’t think that we have in our hands all the is needed for our divinely devised mission and let God the work through us - infinitely more than we could asked imagine.

EPISODE SUMMARY

It is difficult for us to see and name much less surrender what stands between us and God’s deeper embrace of our lives. We are often blind to what blocks our growth as loving people building God’s Kingdom. That can be because we think it’s all our work and so handgun to what we think will best serve God’s purposes. But mostly it’s because we can’t seesaw we are trapped in the good gifts God has given us and can’t see beyond them. That’s why Jesus ask us toilet go and let God lead us, don’t think that we have in our hands all the is needed for our divinely devised mission and let God the work through us - infinitely more than we could asked imagine.

About the Speaker: Father Michael Kelly is a Jesuit priest and English language publisher of the respected Jesuit periodical, La Civilta Cattolica.

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Show Contributors
Grithanai Napasrapiwong, Binu Alex, Fr. Michael Kelly