I guess I can call them hints. That seems the be the best way to describe the little moments when things connect and I have no doubt in my mind that God is working in my life.
This one was really little, but I still liked it.
This last Sunday, Divine Mercy Sunday, was the end of my week off. I spent a lot of time with my family, which was wonderful. Ahead of me though was a long drive. Having prepared for the drive, I had a collection of Lighthouse Media CD's. A couple were talks given by Father Barron, a couple by Matthew Kelly. I selected one by Fr. Richter... I think that is how it's spelled. A priest from the Diocese of Bismark his talk was on trusting in God. Well, these CD's always (I think...) have a bonus track on them. As the CD is being introduced, low and behold to my surprise, the bonus track was from a talk given on God's Divine Mercy!
Yep, I picked the one CD out of a dozen that happened to have a segment on Divine Mercy, on Divine Mercy Sunday.
Peace all!
Yes, He does offer us small consolations, and we are blessed when we notice them. But sometimes we are even more blessed when He is quiet ...
ReplyDeleteI think you might benefit from reading a book which I am just finishing, titled "Contemplative Provocations," by Fr. Donald Haggerty. It is a very simple read, but with great depth. The short paragraphs are only a few sentences long, but you could spend quite a bit of time in front of the Blessed Sacrament thinking about each one.
Take the time.