The following comes from Brennan Manning’s Reflections for Ragamuffins (p. 4). It spoke to me and I hope it does to you as well.
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Several years ago, Edward Farrell, a priest from Detroit, went on a
two-week summer vacation to Ireland to visit relatives. His one living
uncle was about to celebrate his eightieth birthday. On the great day,
Ed and his uncle got up early. It was before dawn. They took a walk
along the shores of Lake Killarney and stopped to watch the sunrise.
They stood side by side for a full twenty minutes and then resumed
walking. Ed glanced at his uncle and saw that his face had broken into a
broad smile. Ed said, “Uncle Seamus you look very happy.” ”I am.” Ed
asked, “How come?” And his uncle replied, “The Father of Jesus is very
fond of me.”
If the question were put to you, “Do you honestly believe that God
likes you?” – not loves you because theologically he must – how would
you answer? God loves by necessity of his nature; without the eternal,
interior generation of love, he would cease to be God. But if you could
answer, “The Father is very fond of me,” there would come a
relaxedness, a serenity, and a compassionate attitude toward yourself
that is a reflection of God’s own tenderness. In Isaiah 49:15, God
says: “Does a woman forget her baby at the breast, or fail to cherish
the son of her womb? Yet even if these forget, I will never forget you”
(JB).
Beautiful Gospel
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