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Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Ever Ancient, Ever New

Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Dr. Mike Scherschligt

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🗓️ 14 January 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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0:00.0

This is the movement of the Holy Family.

0:03.0

Welcome to our daily Rosary meditation.

0:05.0

Let's begin in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

0:08.0

Amen.

0:09.0

It's called to mind all those we've promised to pray for.

0:12.0

Now in these meditations, we've promised to pray for. Now in these meditations we've been following the first

0:15.8

part of the Catechism and we're learning about God and not just learning about

0:21.2

what he's done for us but who he is in himself.

0:26.6

When you really love someone, you want to know more about them.

0:31.1

And one of the most important things to know about God is that he is

0:34.4

unchanging. This is due to the fact that God is all perfect and we can infer from

0:41.8

his perfection that he's unchanging, he's infinitely stable and utterly reliable.

0:50.0

He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

0:55.0

So why can't the All Perfect God change?

1:00.0

Well, let's start by thinking about the nature of change.

1:04.0

What happens when something changes?

1:07.0

A thing that changes is always gaining or losing some property or characteristic. But if God is all perfect, then all his properties or characteristics

1:18.3

are perfections. In which case, for God to change would mean either that he was gaining some perfection, in which

1:26.2

case he wasn't perfect to start with, or that he was losing some perfection, in which case he didn't remain all perfect. And what's the takeaway?

1:39.7

That because God is by nature all perfect, he doesn't change.

1:44.8

There's nothing for him to lose, and there's nothing for him to gain.

1:49.0

He's literally perfect just the way he is.

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