To focus on God in His merciful love, my offering would undoubtedly look to be total trust in Him. Especially outside the Cloister where modern pseudo-response to the human condition of fear is to dismiss it as in, "no worries". I confess, silence ( less noise ) might help lessen some fears as childish as I am. Perhaps, then I might have a chance to imagine God as the Saints do. Or, perhaps do as St. Therese does in her fiery stalwart love of God, by doing little things well.
To focus on God in His merciful love, my offering would undoubtedly look to be total trust in Him. Especially outside the Cloister where modern pseudo-response to the human condition of fear is to dismiss it as in, "no worries". I confess, silence ( less noise ) might help lessen some fears as childish as I am. Perhaps, then I might have a chance to imagine God as the Saints do. Or, perhaps do as St. Therese does in her fiery stalwart love of God, by doing little things well.
I think you’re on to something!