Category: Bible Reading & Meditation

HOW MUCH MORE WILL YOU WANT?

“I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now.” –John 16:12 Mass Readings: May 9 First: Acts 17:15,22–18:1; Resp: Psalm 148:1-2,11-14; Gospel: John 16:12-15 Listen to the Mass Readings We need the Pentecost Novena, which starts in two days, because we are not ready to hear what Jesus desires to tell us. No matter how close we are to the Lord, He always has “much more” for us (Jn 16:12) – more ministry, more peace, more stretching. We may already be stretched as far as we think possible. Like a woman in the last month of...

HOW MUCH MORE WILL YOU WANT?

“I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now.” –John 16:12 Mass Readings: May 9 First: Acts 17:15,22–18:1; Resp: Psalm 148:1-2,11-14; Gospel: John 16:12-15 Listen to the Mass Readings We need the Pentecost Novena, which starts in two days, because we are not ready to hear what Jesus desires to tell us. No matter how close we are to the Lord, He always has “much more” for us (Jn 16:12) – more ministry, more peace, more stretching. We may already be stretched as far as we think possible. Like a woman in the last month of...

THE ONLY LIFE WORTH DYING FOR

“I will give thanks to You, O Lord, with all my heart.” –Psalm 138:1 Mass Readings: May 8 First: Acts 16:22-34; Resp: Psalm 138:1-3,7-8; Gospel: John 16:5-11 Listen to the Mass Readings The “radical newness” of the Christian life (see Lay Members of Christ’s Faithful People, Pope St. John Paul II, 10) is sometimes buried under our sins and lukewarmness (see Rv 3:16). In our refusal to abandon ourselves totally to the Lord, we make Christianity a club, game, organization, or private avocation. However, life in Christ is not merely one option as a possible way of life. It is...

TALKING ABOUT LOVE

“When the Paraclete comes, the Spirit of truth Who comes from the Father – and Whom I Myself will send from the Father – He will bear witness on My behalf.” –John 15:26 The Holy Spirit bears witness for Jesus, and we must bear witness too (Jn 15:27). When we witness for Jesus, we will see God open the hearts of many people, and they will give their lives to Jesus (see Acts 16:14-15). On the other hand, in our witnessing for Jesus, we will encounter strong opposition. Some of those putting us to death will even think they are...

WHO CAN’T TEACH YOU?

“As Peter entered, Cornelius went to meet him, dropped to his knees before him and bowed low.” –Acts 10:25 The Holy Spirit wants to teach us all things (Jn 14:26). For example, He wants to teach us how to be parents, wives, husbands, lay single people, and members of religious communities. The Spirit wants to teach us how to spend our money, eat, talk, think, work, love, live, and die. Because the Holy Spirit wants to teach us so much, the proper relationship with Him is to be teachable, that is, docile. Most of the time the Spirit does not...