August 8, 2025 // Memorial of Saint Dominic, Priest
Read the Word // Open your Bible to today’s First Reading: Deuteronomy 4:32-40
Reflect on the Word //
“The Lord is fighting for your heart,” my small group leader said.
Through the blurry film of tears I vainly tried to hold back, I saw the other women on my video call nodding in understanding. I hadn’t realized how deeply the enemy’s lies had infiltrated my heart and shaped my sense of self until I gave voice to them; now I was starting to see how they had kept me bound for so many years. By giving me the courage to name and rebuke them—and a community who could help me claim the truth—the Lord had begun the gentle yet deliberate work of prying me from their grasp with His mighty hand.
In today’s First Reading, the Israelites are reminded of their own loving liberation and the Lord’s unprecedented power: “Did anything so great ever happen before? [. . .] did any god venture to go and take a nation for himself from the midst of another nation, [. . .] by war, with his strong hand and outstretched arm [. . .] ?” (Deuteronomy 4:32, 34)
By war.
We each have many occupied places in our own hearts—false stories written over wounds from our past—where we have allowed the evil one to set up camp. But ours is not a God Who stands idly by while His beloved are in danger. He is a warrior marching into battle on our behalf, striding into enemy territory, peering into every tent until He finds and rescues you.
There is never a moment when the Lord is not fighting to reclaim our hearts for Himself and “bring [us] in” (Deuteronomy 4:38) still further into His own Heart. In His great love, the Lord has “led [them] out of Egypt” (Deuteronomy 4:37), and He does the same for us, freeing us from the slavery of sin, wounds, and lies.
Relate to the Lord // Where do you need the Lord to fight for you today? Tell Him.
