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Monthly Archives: March 2014
To Righteousness
God displays and imparts righteousness. We are recipients of His righteousness. He is faithful to His promises and generous in charity and mercy. It is His love that maintains our relationship with Him and imparts righteous to us. We may … Continue reading
According to His Word
How should we respond to what God has reveled to us in prayer, His written word, and teachings and traditions of His Church? His Blessed Mother provides us with a beautiful example in her response to the Angle Gabriel, “let … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Meditations On Biblical Verses
Tagged Angle Gabriel, Blessed Mother, Every Dan Did what Was Right in His Own Eyes, Judges 21:25, Let it Be to Me According to Your Word, Luke 1:38, Matthew 6:10, No King in Israel, On Earth As It Is in Heaven, Our Father, Respond to God, Revealed in Prayer, Revealed in the Teachings of His Church, Revealed in Traditions, Revealed in Written Word, Thy Will Be Done
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The Affects of Sin
Sin affects our relationship with God, but it does not alter His relationship with us. He is forever our loving father. Sin is an act of unfaithfulness, a turning of heart from the Lord to another, a rebuff of our … Continue reading
Posted in Essays
Tagged Affects of Sin, Faithfulness, Forever Faithful, Immerse in Love, Immerse in Mercy, Loving Father, mercy, Participate in a Loving Relationship with God, Rebuff of Sonship, Relationship with God, Return to the Lord, Turning of Heart, Unfaithfulness, Withdraw Love
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Be a Missionary
The United States of America is missionary territory filled with people seeking truth and love. They know what their heart desires, but wander about aimlessly and follow those more lost than they in their quest of truth and love. Their … Continue reading
To the Great Mysteries of Faith
Three great mysteries of our faith are the Trinity, Incarnation and Eucharist. Mathias Josef Scheeben, a German theologian of nineteenth century, saw a relationship between these three great mysteries. In the Trinity, the Son of God is mysteriously present in … Continue reading