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We have learned that God is love and God is faithful. Now we see that God is mighty to save, for he is the great Liberator and Deliverer. Israel knows him as Savior and Rescuer, the breaker of chains who responds to the suffering of his people. The loving and faithful God hates injustice and smashes the bonds of servitude. He frees.
Brad East • Letters to a Future Saint: Foundations of Faith for the Spiritually Hungry
There is an old adage based on Proverbs 13:20: “Show me your friends, and I will show you your destiny.” It’s impossible to escape the fact that our destinies lie in our people. Yes, we need God first and foremost, but God also designed us to need one another.
Kris Vallotton • Destined To Win: How to Embrace Your God-Given Identity and Realize Your Kingdom Purpose
“O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer. . . . No good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightly” (Ps. 84:8, 11).
Stephen Kendrick • The Battle Plan for Prayer: From Basic Training to Targeted Strategies
Isaiah 43:1–7 (“I have called you by name, you are mine”).
Kevin O'Brien • The Ignatian Adventure: Experiencing the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius in Daily Life
Lugh (Lug, LIeu [Llew], LIaw Gyffes)-Champion of the Tuatha De Dannan, Sun God, and master of all arts. God of poets, bards, smiths, and war. Powerful sorcerer known for his prowess and generosity. Associated with the setting sun, the moon, the cock, the goat, the turtle, a bag of coins, and a magic sword.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
God always accompanies us on journeys he designed for us.
An insight while reflecting on…
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. — Psalm 23:4
God doesn’t send help. He doesn’t comfort us by saying help is on the way. He goes with us. Just like in
... See moreCaitlín Matthews, The Little Book of Celtic Blessings, Element Books, Shaftesbury, 1994.
John O'Donohue • Anam Cara: 25th Anniversary Edition
The Morrigan, the Phantom Queen, was the goddess of war, fate, death, priests and witches, revenge, violence, and the patron of servicemen and women.
