Session Three - 'One Lord' - Jesus is definitely divine

We started by praying A prayer of St Anselm as usual. Different things jumped out from the prayer on different readings, as is often the case when returning to a text several times. ‘MY PRAYER IS A COLD LITTLE THING, LORD, because it burns with so faint a flame’ gave rise to the image of St Anselm praying by candlelight. In his second paragraph, St Anselm writes how he doesn’t understand but believes and wants his belief, such as it is, and his understanding to grow. A prayer of St Anselm We were reminded of the father who comes to Jesus, to heal his mute son, and says to Jesus, ' Lord, I believe; help my unbelief! '. This also reflects the idea that those who met Jesus were very like us at times. We know Jesus can perform miracles, but don’t believe he will perform them for us. We also noticed that the more we understand of God, the more we understand that there is to know of God and, therefore, the less we understand Him. However, the good news G...