He made us accepted in the Beloved. What did God do before He created humans? He loved. Who? The Father loved the Son and the Holy Spirit and the Son loved the Father and the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit loved the Son and Father. That is what we are accepted into. The literal Greek is “Into laud of glory of the grace of Him which He graces us in the One Having Been Beloved.” Not all translations use this phrase. But it seems to be implied in the original. One thing about aging is that you know you have less strength and will have even less. Your confidence in your own ability, competence, and strength faces reality. Therefore, that verse is like a warm comforter and soft pillow to me after a cold, long day.
Ephesians 1:5 - ‘ having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will,” I’ve already written about the first two clauses/phrases (in English), so today we will think about “according to the good pleasure of His will.” I was just listening to a podcast ( Old School with Shiloh Brooks , highly recommended) where he interviewed Alex Jones (not that Alex Jones), the originator of the Hallow App. This gentleman is a tech entrepreneur and a devout Catholic; I knew it had Catholic connections because Mark Wahlberg and Jonathan Roumie are the spokespersons. He spoke of how meditative prayer changed his life and brought him back to the faith of his childhood. The point of Old School is to discuss a usually famous book. This episode discussed the wondrous Brothers Karamazov , and I was reminded it’s time for me to read it again. I bring this up because Alex Jones said that his meditative prayer process was to focus on a ...