
Drawing on St. Paul of the Cross’s invitation to throw ourselves into the ocean of God’s goodness, this Lectio Divina explores Jesus’s call to release anxiety and trust in grace — one step at a time — into the boundless light of love that was always waiting for us.

St. Augustine of Hippo reminds believers to entrust every dimension of life to God—our past to His mercy, our present to His love, and our future to His providence. This timeless reflection invites Christians to live in freedom from regret, rooted in divine love today, and confident in God’s faithful guidance for what lies…

This poem by Robert Van Valkenburgh reflects on complete surrender before God—standing with nothing to offer but oneself, seeking only His grace and mercy. It is a prayer of humility, trust, and abandonment to God’s will, offering one’s life fully into His hands.

St. Josemaría Escrivá reminds us that prayer begins simply by placing ourselves in God’s presence. Even admitting, “Lord, I don’t know how to pray,” is already the start of true prayer. This reflection offers encouragement for those who feel uncertain in their spiritual life, showing that God meets us where we are with openness…