The statement “What God needs from us is love, reconciliation, and a spirit of forgiveness” might seem puzzling at first. After all, God is perfect and all-powerful. How can He possibly need anything from us? The following offers valuable insights into this concept, revealing that God’s “need” stems from His immense love for humanity and His desire for a restored relationship with His creation.
- God’s love as the driving force: God’s love is the primary motivation for His actions. It’s this boundless love that compels Him to reach out to humanity, seeking reconciliation and forgiveness. God’s desire for a loving relationship with humanity is so profound that He is willing to “beg” for our return. This emphasizes that God’s “need” for love isn’t a weakness; it’s a testament to the depth of His love for us.
- Reconciliation as the bridge: Sin has created a chasm between humanity and God. Reconciliation is the process of bridging that gap. God calls all individuals to turn away from sin and return to him, seeking forgiveness and restoring our relationship with Him. This reconciliation involves both a personal turning back to God and a commitment to living in harmony with His will.
- Forgiveness as the healing balm: God’s forgiveness is offered freely and abundantly to those who repent. This forgiveness not only cleanses us from sin but also heals the wounds caused by our transgressions. God takes no pleasure in punishment. Instead, He yearns to restore us to wholeness and to bring us into the fullness of His love.
- The Eucharist and the Sacrament of Confession as a means of unity: The Eucharist and Confession are efficacious signs and instruments of God’s desire for unity and reconciliation. Receiving Communion and the Sacrament of Penance unites us with Christ and with each other, fostering a spirit of love and forgiveness within the Church.
- Interconnectedness: Love, reconciliation, and forgiveness are intertwined. Love compels God to seek reconciliation with humanity. This reconciliation is made possible through His forgiveness, which, in turn, fosters deeper love and a stronger bond between God and His children. This cyclical nature underscores the transformative power of these three elements in restoring the broken relationship between humanity and its Creator.
- Love among brothers: Just as God’s love extends to all His children, He calls us to love one another as brothers and sisters. This love should mirror the selfless, unconditional love that God has for us. By loving our fellow human beings, we reflect God’s love and contribute to the healing of broken relationships within the human family.
- Reconciliation between brothers: God desires not only reconciliation between Himself and humanity but also reconciliation among His children. When brothers are estranged, it grieves the heart of God. He calls us to take active steps towards reconciliation, to humble ourselves, and to seek unity even when it’s difficult. This process of reconciliation between brothers reflects the larger reconciliation between God and humanity.
- Forgiveness among brothers: Forgiveness is a powerful act that can heal deep wounds between brothers. God’s forgiveness of us serves as a model for how we should forgive one another. When we forgive our brothers, we participate in God’s work of restoration and healing. This forgiveness is not always easy, but it is essential for maintaining the bonds of brotherly love and reflecting God’s character in our relationships.
While God doesn’t “need” anything in the sense of lacking something essential to His being, He deeply desires a loving, reconciled, and forgiving relationship with His creation. This “need” arises from His perfect love and His longing to share His fullness with us. It’s by responding to this call for love, embracing reconciliation, and accepting His forgiveness that we fulfill our true purpose and enter into the joy of communion with Him. Moreover, by extending this love, reconciliation, and forgiveness to our brothers, we participate in God’s work of restoration and reflect His character in our relationships with others.
Pierre-Alain Giffard, Director of Pastoral Work
Articles on evangelization and parish revitalization:
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- The Transformative Power of Love
- The Evangelization Power of Prayer and Love for God
- Everyday Evangelization
- Every Act of Love is Evangelization
- Loving Jesus and Making Him Loved
- Embracing a Lifestyle of Worship and Praise
- A Prayer for Divine Healing and Restoration
- Factors That Have Proven to Attract People to Christ
- Evangelization: Finding Life and Giving Life
- The Eucharist: Source And Summit of All Evangelization
- Practical Steps for Reaching the Unchurched
- Bible Sharing Guide for Small Groups: A Synodal Approach
- Bringing People to Christ by Inspiring Love and Praise for God
- Proclaiming God’s Word: A Sacred Call
- From Decline to Renewal: The Transformation of New Life Church–Farmington
- The Church’s Social Doctrine and Evangelization
- Kindness: A Christian Perspective
- How to Bring Someone to Christ
- The Ultimate Purpose of Human Life – Glorifying God
- From Near-Death to New Life: A Rural Church’s Revitalization Journey
- Evangelization simply: “Taste and see that the LORD is good!” (Psalm 34:8)
- Revitalization of Rural Churches
- Attracting Converts to the Catholic Faith
- Addressing Low Attendance in Churches
- Fostering a Sacred Atmosphere during the Sunday Mass
- Prayer to be baptized in the Holy Spirit
- Jesus is Thirsty for Souls
- Praying And Sharing The Good News With God’s Redemptive Names
- Embracing the Call to Evangelize
- What is Most Pleasing to God? Bringing Souls to Christ
- The Growth of the Church of the Nativity (Fr. Michael White)
- Deliverance Prayer, by Fr. Stephen J. Rossetti (AUDIO – mp3)
- The Growth of Saint Benedict Parish (Fr. James Mallon)
- Five Pillars of the Christian Life
- Encountering Christ: The Path to Transformation
- What does it mean to have a personal relationship with Jesus?
- Unleashing The Evangelization Potential of Your Parish
- The Ultimate Goal of Evangelization
- God’s Longing for Love and our Mission to Make it Known
- A prayer for those whom we wish to encounter Christ
- Memorable Sundays
- Fr. Bedard’s Three-Step Blueprint for Evangelisation
- Guide for The Missionary Transformation of Parishes
- Divine Encounters: A Practical Guide for Small Evangelization Groups
- The Missionary Transformation of Sant’Eustorgio Parish
- Creating Vibrant Faith Communities: Insights from ‘Excellent Catholic Parishes’
- Sharing The Gospel According to People’s Needs And Receptivity
- A Prayer for Inviting Others to Evangelization Meetings and Services
- Welcoming Church Guests and Visitors: Dos and Don’ts
- Various Dimensions of Evangelization
- The True Measure of Success
- Pope Francis on Evangelization
- Revitalizing the Rural Parish for Mission
- Factors Leading to Christian Conversion
- Evangelizing Through Random Acts of Kindness
- Questions To Start Spiritual Conversations
- Three Feet From Gold
- Spreading the Gospel One Act at a Time
- Gather, Witness and Invite
- Prayer to Receive the Spiritual Gifts of The Holy Spirit
- The Language of Evangelization
- Key Factors for Parish Growth According to Rich Birch
- How to defeat Satan?
- Bringing Love, Hope and Healing Through the Gospel
- Love: Our Fundamental Vocation
- Touched by the Master
- A Man, a Dog, and the Ultimate Love
- The essence of evangelization: Loving God and our neighbours
- Loving Our Enemies and Reconciling with Others
- A Powerful Prayer for Healing: You Are The LORD Who Heals Me
- Living a Life of Love: Mother Teresa’s Legacy
- Living a Life of Love: Lessons from the New Testament
- In The Shadows Of Darkness, A Powerful Force Is At Work
- 19 Pastoral Orientations for Parish Renewal and Growth
- The Missionary Renewal of Catechesis
- Characteristics of missionary parishes
- Powerful healing prayer attributed to St. Padre Pio
- We are called to share our faith with others
- Should we seek to grow the Church?
- Find a Need and Fill It – Revealing God’s Heart in the Community
- 15 Habits to Evangelize on a Daily Basis
- The Church’s Mission
- Three Barriers to Building An Invitational Culture In Your Parish
- The Relational Evangelizer
- Doing Church at Home
- The Blind Girl
- A Group of Frogs
- The Elephant Rope
- A Shared Faith is a Growing Faith
- In The Shoes Of The Unchurched
- Parish Evangelizing Cells
- Six Unique Features of Missional Parishes
- Steps Towards Becoming A Missional Parish
- What Is Evangelization, And How Should It Be Carried Out?
- Discussion And Self-Assessment Questions For Parish Evangelization
- A Missional Church Is A Church That Prays
- The Jesus Prayer: A Method To Pray At All Times
- What can help children raised Catholic continue practicing the faith as adults?
- An Example of a Missionary Parish: Phoenix First Assembly of God
- Satan’s Tactics
- Learning to Be a Missionary
- When we cry out to God, he answers
- Presence and Proclamation
- Saving those who are lost
- Saint-Nazaire Parish: The story of a missionary transformation
- Small Groups and Evangelization
- Evangelizing By Inviting People To Receive Jesus As Lord And Saviour
- You Will Receive Power…
- Have You Heard About the Law of Three Hearings and Seven Touches?
- Three Habits of a Fruitful Christian Life