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In the sacred books, the Father who is in heaven comes lovingly to meet his children, and talks with them. (Vatican II: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, 21)
What could be a greater honor than having a conversation with Almighty God, the Creator of everything that exists? Wouldn’t it be wonderful to be able to know what is in his heart and to understand his intentions and desires? As the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council pointed out, we have this opportunity every time we open the Bible. Scripture is not simply a collection of words to be read, however wise or moving these words may be. Scripture is the word of God—his voice speaking intimately to us, refreshing us and teaching us. In scripture, God opens his heart and shares his thoughts with his children, bestowing on them a high dignity as he forms them after his very own likeness.
The challenge we often face in reading scripture is to allow the words on the page to…
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I found this article very helpful. It outlined clearly how important it is to spend time in reflecting and meditating upon the word of God. It is His Word that leads us closer in a relationship with God. Thanks, it offered a wealth of inspiring ways to draw closer to God.
Thanks so much for this empowering article.