Category: Prayers

THE SON’S DAY

“Why are You doing what is prohibited on the sabbath?” —Luke 6:2 Keeping the sabbath is a sign that we want to be holy and that the Lord makes us holy (Ex 31:13). Keeping the sabbath is to be considered a perpetual covenant between us and the Lord (Ex 31:16). Therefore, the law of Israel specified that anyone who does not keep the sabbath “shall be put to death” and thereby “rooted out” of God’s people (Ex 31:14). Aware of this teaching in Exodus on keeping the sabbath, we can see why some Pharisees criticized Jesus’ disciples for “picking a...

GETTING TO KNOW YOU

Jesus “is…” —Colossians 1:15 Many of you have talked and listened to Jesus for many years. You are baptized, that is, immersed in Him. You have even gone so far as to receive Jesus’ Body and Blood, soul and divinity. Considering all this, you should know Jesus very well and very deeply. If you lived when St. Paul lived, if you lived before the New Testament was written and collected, if you lived before the Church had a creed or a catechism — could you have experienced and expressed many deep things about Jesus? Even now, can you say from...

JESUS AND YOUR HOME

Jesus “entered the house of Simon. Simon’s mother-in-law was in the grip of a severe fever, and they interceded with Him for her. He stood over her and addressed Himself to the fever, and it left her.” —Luke 4:38-39 Jesus wants to enter your home. He also wants your home to be a house of prayer and healing. Will you invite Jesus to be Lord of your life and your home? Will you pray daily with the members of your family? Jesus has promised: “Where two or three are gathered in My name, there am I in their midst” (Mt...

THE BAPTIZED “WAIT WITH JOYFUL HOPE”

“As regards specific times and moments, brothers, we do not need to write you; you know very well that the day of the Lord is coming like a thief in the night.” —1 Thessalonians 5:1-2 We will be ready when Jesus returns if we: are “children of light and of the day” (1 Thes 5:5), do not belong to darkness or night (1 Thes 5:5), are not “asleep like the rest, but awake and sober” (1 Thes 5:6; cf Eph 5:14), and are “putting on faith and love as a breastplate and the hope of salvation as a helmet” (1...

A GOOD JOB MAY NOT BE GOOD ENOUGH

Jesus “said to them, ‘You will doubtless quote Me the proverb, “Physician, heal yourself,” and say, “Do here in Your own country the things we have heard You have done in Capernaum.” But in fact’, He went on, ‘No prophet gains acceptance in his native place.’ ” —Luke 4:23-24 Jesus was tempted three times by the devil in the desert (see Lk 4:3ff). Next, He was tempted to make healing His primary occupation instead of prophecy and teaching (Lk 4:42). He was tempted to do what people wanted rather than what His Father wanted. Like all of us, Jesus was...