We are entering the final stretch of our Lenten journey. This Fifth Sunday of Lent invites us to look forward with hope in the mercy of God, who constantly calls us to new life.
First, the doctrine of predestination is true, and knowing the truth is always liberating to the soul (John 8:32). As Jesus prayed to the Father in the upper room, “Sanctify them in the truth; your ...
Jesus looks up at the crowd who wants to stone the woman caught in adultery, and he says, “Let the one among you who is ...
As we move toward Holy Week, these readings invite us to approach the mysteries with eyes ready to perceive God's love ...
You can't accuse Satan of being timid. He even went after Jesus. Yes, sir, that fallen angel has a lot of chutzpah.
God explains this subject very clearly and directly in his word. From the very beginning he gave us the Ten Commandments.
There are so many scriptures warning us to turn from sin, unfortunately those are not the popular ones in today’s modern church. Pastors need to return to teaching the fear of the Lord instead of the ...
On this episode of “Preach” for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year C, Amirah Orozco joins host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., to offer a ...
I always give grace to the humbled … I take no pleasure in the death of Robert’s evangelical ministry … [We] Christians should stay humble, gracious, and kind when proud people come crashing down, ...
Her grief gave her an insight into the power of God’s grace—that it could be violent but also revelatory and redemptive. Her experience with the mystery of suffering would become the enduring ...