Heaven is God’s milieu, the dwelling place of the angels and saints, and the goal of creation. With the words “heaven and earth” we designate the whole of created reality. [325-327] Heaven is not a place in the universe. It is a condition in the next life. Heaven is whereContinue Reading

The completion of creation through divine providence is not something that happens above and beyond us. God invites us to collaborate in the completion of creation. [307-308] Man can reject God’s will. He does better, though, to become an instrument of God’s love. Mother Teresa during her lifetime strove toContinue Reading

Yes, but in a mysterious way; God guides everything along paths that only he knows, leading it to its perfection. At no point in time does something that he has created fall out of his hands. [302-305] God influences both the great events of history and alsost the little eventsContinue Reading

A 16th-century illustration from a translation of the Bible by Martin Luther depicts Moses by the Red Sea. The book of Exodus describes how Moses stretched out his hand so the divided sea returned, drowning the Egyptians. Then God spoke to Moses, and said to him: I am the Lord.Continue Reading

A good creation Genesis tells us that God’s act of creation occurred in and orderly fashion. On the first day, he spoke the words “Let there be light” (1:3), which separated the light from the darkness to from day and night. The events of the day then drew to aContinue Reading

Michelangelo’s freso on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, Rome, was painted between 1508-12. It depicts the creation of man and the expulsion of Adam and Eve fromn Eden. In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth. Now the Earth was formless and empty, darknessContinue Reading

“The world was made for the glory of God” (First Vatican Council). [293-294, 319] There is no other reason for creation than love. In it God’s glory and honor appears. To praise God, therefore, does not mean applauding the Creator. After all, man is not a spectator to the workContinue Reading

God’s rest from his work points towards the completion of creation, which is beyond all human efforts. [349] Although man in his work is the junior partner of his Creator (Gen 2:15), he can by no means redeem the world by his toil. The goal of creation is “new heavensContinue Reading