Today’s Readings
Theophilus of Antioch — To Autolycus, Book 2, Chapters 11–12 Augustine — The Confessions, Book 8, Chapter 4 (Section 9) Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1–2, Question 23 (Articles 1–4 Combined)
Creation is not random, your desires are not random, and your transformation is not random—everything today pushes against the idea that life is chaotic or driven by impulse alone. Theophilus walks through the six days of creation to show that God orders everything with purpose, wisdom, and structure, declaring it all “very good,” and warning that human philosophy only imitates truth while mixing it with error . Augustine then turns inward and shows how that same God draws people out of blindness, not just individually but through influence—how one changed life can ignite many others, and why the conversion of the visible and influential carries such weight. Aquinas completes the picture by showing that even our inner emotional life is structured: what feels like chaos is actually ordered movement, where simple desire becomes struggle when difficulty enters, and where love stands at the root of it all. Put together, the message is clear—God orders creation, God draws the heart, and even your internal battles follow a pattern. You are not as scattered as you feel.
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