Life can seem like a series of random events, a seemingly endless string of one thing after another. But what if this wasn’t true? What if your life was part of something infinitely bigger: a divinely authored narrative? In Foretold, Dr. Sean Innerst explores the profound truth that while we have our own stories, we are not their sole authors—God’s providence guides every step.
This episode delves into the tension of modern self-perception: Are we in complete control of our lives or mere pawns in forces beyond our control? The Catholic faith offers us a third option: our lives are part of a grand love story written by God and co-authored by us. By turning to the scriptural artwork in Rome’s Mother Church, the Lateran Basilica, we see that God reveals the plan of eternal salvation through the means of prophecy and fulfillment.
Join us as we journey through salvation history, from the Old Testament to Christ’s Paschal Mystery, discovering how God's providence continues to shape the Church and our individual lives today.
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