Sunday, 30 November 2025

💖 The Weight of Being Known by God

🤔 Let's Talk About Being Seen

I saw a post recently [1] that hit me right in the soul, and I bet it will resonate with many of you. It gets right to the heart of what it means to be fully loved by God.

I've slightly rephrased it to focus on the elements that resonated most deeply with me:
“What terrifies me is not His seeing but His refusal to look away.
Every corner of my soul, even the ones I fear is unlovable, is held in His Mercy.
This is the scandal of Grace, His perfect knowledge did not produce rejection, it produced pursuit.
He saw the sinner I am and stayed!”

Wow. Just read that last line again: "He saw the sinner I am and stayed!"
It is a terrifying thought, isn't it? To be completely naked before the eternal, complete, and unblinking knowledge of God. He doesn't see the carefully curated version of you, the one you show at Mass, or on your resume, or even to your spouse. 
He sees:
 * The prideful thought you had this morning.
 * The excuse you made for skipping prayer (again).
 * The deep, hidden wound you've been nursing for years.

😨 The Frightening Truth of Our Flaws

The visions of saints like Padre Pio give us a glimpse of what that moment after death must be like. It’s not God who condemns us; it’s the brutal, eternal light of Truth that shows the soul how far its choices drifted from the loving path it was created for.
The frightening part is recognizing the truth of our own flawed way of living.
 * He knows I haven't been in fervent prayer for months. (My distractions and excuses feel so small, yet so insurmountable.)
 * He saw the indecision and the fence-sitting. (Do I truly belong to Him? Can I truly turn back?)
But here is the absolute pivot, the point where terror collapses into Divine Mercy:
He saw all of that coldness, distraction, and doubt and He sustained me anyway. He was the silent strength in my lows. He didn't abandon. He kept the sails taut and guided me through the storm.

✨ The Scandal of Grace

That's the Scandal of Grace. God's perfect knowledge did not produce rejection, it produced pursuit.

Where our human reaction to flaw is typically rejection and harsh judgment, leading to withdrawal and the crippling thought, "I'm not good enough," 

God's Divine Reaction is the absolute inverse. His knowledge of our deepest imperfections immediately spurs pursuit, offering profound healing instead of condemnation. Rather than withdrawing, He promises constant presence. Ultimately, His perfect vision silences our inner critic with the absolute, loving truth: "I made you, and you are mine."

His knowledge isn't a weapon used to expose and condemn. It's a surgeon's light, focused with absolute love, seeking to heal and help us accept Him wholly. That acceptance of Mercy is the Love that brings the soul home.

❓ What is Your Response to His Refusal to Look Away?

His love is truly incomprehensible. We experience it not by trying to understand every theological detail, but by a simple act: surrender.

Surrender means accepting that the God who sees your ugliest parts is the God who stayed. It’s a complete trust that His Mercy can transform my current walk into one of true obedience and lasting joy.

What is the "corner of your soul" that you are most afraid of God seeing?
Know that He has seen it and still loves you.

[1] https://www.instagram.com/p/DRQ1qHSEbGQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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21 Nov 2025

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