Catholic Daily Reflections

Friday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time - God Knows All Things

Jan 22, 2026
Discover the significance of the Twelve Apostles and their unique mission as Jesus' chosen messengers. Delve into the intriguing reason behind Jesus' choice of Judas Iscariot, despite foreseeing his betrayal. Learn from St. Thomas Aquinas about Christ's profound knowledge from conception and how God's foreknowledge coexists with human free will. Explore the notion that God allows evil to preserve our freedom and how He can turn even betrayal into a path for redemption, inviting hope and transformation in our lives.
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Divine Foreknowledge Of The Apostles

  • Jesus chose twelve apostles, including Judas, fully aware of their future roles.
  • Thomas Aquinas teaches Jesus possessed the beatific vision and knew all things from conception.
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Foreknowledge Doesn’t Eliminate Free Will

  • God's foreknowledge does not determine or force our free choices.
  • His knowledge transcends time while leaving human freedom intact.
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Permitting Evil To Preserve Free Love

  • God permits evil because He permits the good that comes from free will.
  • Preventing all evil would destroy the freedom needed for true love.
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