Category: Prayer Intention

THE RETURN OF THE PENITENTIAL PEOPLE

“Today salvation has come to this house.” –Luke 19:9 After salvation had come to his house, Zacchaeus immediately stated his intent to make reparation for the damage done by him through his sins. This is traditionally called “doing penance.” Zacchaeus “said to the Lord: ‘I give half my belongings, Lord, to the poor. If I have defrauded anyone in the least, I pay him back fourfold’ ” (Lk 19:8). Likewise, if we have truly repented from our sins, we will want to do penance and repair in some way the damage done by our sins. Because sin is such a...

“ALL THAT MATTERS”

“He went on to address a parable to the guests, noticing how they were trying to get the places of honor at the table.” –Luke 14:7 Mass Readings: October 29 First: Philippians 1:18-26; Resp: Psalm 42:2-3,5; Gospel: Luke 14:1,7-11 Throughout history, some Christians have promoted Jesus with the wrong motives. For example, some proclaimed the Gospel to make Paul’s “imprisonment even harsher” (Phil 1:17). Some thought that by enthusiastically proclaiming Jesus they would provoke the Romans to torture or kill Paul who was in prison on death row. This is possibly one of the most perverse motives for spreading the...

APOSTLES OF TRUTH

Jesus “went out to the mountain to pray, spending the night in communion with God. At daybreak He called His disciples and selected twelve of them to be His apostles.” –Luke 6:12-13 Mass Readings: October 28 First: Ephesians 2:19-22; Resp: Psalm 19:2-5; Gospel: Luke 6:12-16 How do we know which books are in the Bible? The Church has been given the authority to say which books are in the Bible. How do we know which church is the true Church? The Church which can trace its origins back to the apostles is the true Church because Jesus founded the Church...

DON’T BUDGE

“Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm.” –Ephesians 6:11 Mass Readings: October 27 First: Ephesians 6:10-20; Resp: Psalm 144:1-2,9-10; Gospel: Luke 13:31-35 Christians put on the armor of God so that we “may be able to stand firm against the tactics of the devil” (Eph 6:11). Our goal in battle is to hold our ground and stand fast (Eph 6:13-14). The devil’s goal in battle is to get us to move, to manipulate us. If we are in the right place at the right time, we are anointed with the power of...

WORK IT OUT

“Slaves, obey your human masters with the reverence, the awe, and the sincerity you owe to Christ.” –Ephesians 6:5 Mass Readings: October 26 First: Ephesians 6:1-9; Resp: Psalm 145:10-14; Gospel: Luke 13:22-30 When the Bible uses the word “slave,” it means “employee” according to our language. God’s Word commands us to obey our bosses with the reverence, awe, and sincerity we owe to Christ. This applies even to unreasonable employers. “You household slaves, obey your masters with all deference, not only the good and reasonable ones but even those who are harsh. When a man can suffer injustice and endure...