S18 E11 - The Way of Trust and Love: God’s Infinite Mercy

 

About This Episode

In this episode, we continue our Lenten book study on “The Way of Trust and Love” and focus on Chapter 5: God’s Infinite Mercy. We reflect on the paradox of true strength—how becoming little, dependent, and surrendered before the Lord is the very place where His strength takes root in us. We also talk about what it means to live with a pure heart, not by striving harder, but by bringing every part of ourselves into honest communion with Christ and allowing His kindness to call us higher. This week, as we wrestle with fear, worry, and the temptation to rely on ourselves, we encourage you to be reminded that it is God’s love that heals, restores, and leads us to freedom.

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Show Notes

One Thing We Love This Week:

 

Discussion Questions:    

  1. How is the Lord inspiring you to change?

  2. Where in your life are you just surviving?

  3. When was a recent time you experienced discouragement? How were you placing trust in yourself?

  4. How have your eyes been opened this Lent?

 

Journal Questions:

  1. What has the Lord convicted me of this Lent?

  2. What is the Lord inviting me to abandon to His Divine Providence?

  3. How can I be more present to the present moment?

  4. What graces have I received this Lent?

 

Quotes to Ponder:

Thérèse says to Jesus in one of her poems: “I want to love you like a little child, I want to battle like a warrior bold.”
— Father Jacques Philippe, The Way of Trust and Love, Page 90
 
Let’s return to the subject of trust. We have seen how we should nurture our trust. It is fragile, but it can be increased and strengthened by listening to the Word, by prayer, by the acts of faith we make in difficult moments, and by the experience of God’s faithfulness. Now I wish to make a point that is simple but has wide implications. I can put it in the form of a question: What is the basis for our trust? What does it actually rest on?
— Father Jacques Philippe, The Way of Trust and Love, Page 92-93
 

Scripture for Lectio Divina:

I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.
— Matthew 10:16
 

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