Fr. Tony’s Midweek Message
Abundant God 
April 23, 2013 
It is important to remember when we talk about our faith 
that there is a difference between an espoused theology (what we say we believe) and an operational one (how we enact our 
day-to-day relationship with God, ourselves, and others).  We may say we believe that God is all-powerful, 
all-knowing, benevolent, ever-present, and all good.  But do we actually feel and act as if this is the case?  If we try to hide things from others, 
ourselves, or God, our actions belie our stated beliefs.  Remember the collect for purity at the 
beginning of mass:  “O God, to you all hearts are open and from you no secrets are hid.”
Likewise, in our feelings toward God, we often act as if 
God is a peevish, snoopy control freak ready to yell “Gotcha!” at our slightest 
failings, just rubbing his hands and waiting for us to mess up.  
But this is not the God Jesus tells us about, the one who 
is like a shameless but loving father of the prodigal younger and older priggish 
sons, the God who sends blessings of rain and sunshine on good and evil alike; 
who counts hairs on the head and sparrows in their fall; the one who would 
rather hear a “bad” person say “I’m sorry, and I’ll do better,” than a “good” 
person say “thank you for making me so much better than all the others.”  This is not the God Jesus describes when 
he suggests that the one thing God really gets upset about is the cruelty and 
hardness we show toward each other, especially toward those who are vulnerable 
and in need.   
Our God is a God of abundance and love, not one of scarcity 
and condemnation or contempt.
Is your practical theology one where God loves us, is crazy 
about us, accepts us and wishes us all blessing and good?   Or is the God you hold in your 
heart a stingy, nasty piece of work?  
Grace and peace, 
Fr. Tony+ 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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