Category: Bible Reading & Meditation
“At that very time, the prayer of these two suppliants was heard in the glorious presence of Almighty God.” –Tobit 3:16 God heard the prayers of Tobit and Sarah instantly. He also answered their prayers quickly, sending the angel Raphael to work out the glorious answer to their prayers, an answer that far exceeded anything Tobit and Sarah could ask for or imagine (Eph 3:20). Yet it took some time for the answer to those prayers to unfold. As the answers to the prayers unfolded, God used the time interval to begin the healing process. The unfolding process was as...
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“Why are you trying to trip Me up?” –Mark 12:15 Tobit and Anna, in the first reading, get into a terrible fight, the worst of their marriage. The physically blind Tobit is also blind to the kindness and support of his wife. Tobit is stung, as a husband and a man, by his inability to support his family, and takes it out on his wife. The blind Tobit believes the worst of his wife, while she had been working hard to support the family. Anna, understandably, is stung by her husband’s wrongful accusation that she is a thief. Yet she...
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“They left Him and went off.” —Mark 12:12 Jesus told a parable which convicted people of their sin (Mk 12:1ff). When Jesus told a parable, He surely desired His hearers would respond by repenting and coming to Him. However, the response to the parable of the tenants was: “They left Him and went off” (Mk 12:12). Jesus’ hearers understood exactly what He was saying to them. They simply rejected both Jesus and His message. How do you respond when Jesus convicts you of your sin? The Lord has long been sending you messengers to speak His Word to you (see...
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“Make disciples of all the nations. Baptize them in the name ‘of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.’ ” –Matthew 28:19 We have been created to be baptized “in the name ‘of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.’ ” The word “baptized” means “to be immersed in.” The meaning of life is to be immersed in, that is, preoccupied with and consumed by the Holy Trinity (see Heb 12:29). We enter into Trinitarian love and life through Jesus, the only Way to the Father (Jn 14:6) and the One Who...
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“My feet kept to the level path because from earliest youth I was familiar with” Wisdom. –Sirach 51:15 Conversion stories are exciting. We weep for joy as the good thief on the cross finds salvation in his last desperate hour (Lk 23:42-43). We marvel at the power of God as He overpowers the worst sinner, the persecutor Saul (1 Tm 1:15), who then incredibly becomes the great apostle and preacher Paul (Acts 9:3ff). Today we are greatly encouraged by the wave of staunch Protestants who have incredibly converted to Catholicism and now powerfully defend the Faith. A life of faithfulness...
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