Category: Daily Promises

FINISHING LINE

“Saul, my brother, I have been sent by the Lord Jesus Who appeared to you on the way here, to help you recover your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” –Acts 9:17 On the way to Damascus, Saul saw a light flash around him. He fell to the ground, heard Jesus’ voice, and was struck blind (Acts 9:3, 4, 8). People have similar experiences every day. We may not realize this because we haven’t been at the right place at the right time due to our disobedience. The Lord is constantly shaking people up. This doesn’t necessarily convert...

CAN’T CANT

“David was told, ‘You cannot enter here.’ ” –2 Samuel 5:6 Two days ago was the 49th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision legalizing abortion. This precipitated the development in the USA of what Pope St. John Paul II called the “culture of death.” We are so entrenched in this culture of death, violence, and the degradation of the human person that it seems impossible to change the situation. We have been told we cannot stop Planned Parenthood, cannot change the “politically correct” to the “God-correct,” cannot expect people to be pure, and cannot stop our government from financing...

DO GOOD TO THOSE WHO HATE YOU

“For if a man meets his enemy, does he send him away unharmed?” —1 Samuel 24:20 Jesus and David were both in a position to overcome their bitter enemies, but spared them. David was a seasoned warrior, a man of blood-stained hands (1 Chr 22:8), who had often killed. When he found Saul in a defenseless position (1 Sm 24:4ff), David could have easily killed him. However, David spared Saul, though he knew Saul would continue to seek his life. A large crowd of armed soldiers came to the Garden of Gethsemani to arrest Jesus. When Jesus confronted them and...

THE SIN OF CAIN

“From that day on, Saul was jealous of David.” —1 Samuel 18:9 Saul was jealous of David because David did greater things than Saul had done and became more popular than Saul was (see 1 Sm 18:7). Because of this jealousy, Saul repeatedly tried to kill David (1 Sm 19:1). Jesus did greater things than the religious leaders of His time. He was so popular that great multitudes “kept pushing toward Him to touch Him” (Mk 3:10). The religious leaders became jealous of Jesus and handed Him over to be crucified by the Romans (Mt 27:18). The early Church did...

WAR-TRAINED FINGERS

“David selected five smooth stones from the wadi and put them in the pocket of his shepherd’s bag.” —1 Samuel 17:40 When David went into battle, he carried five “smooth stones” in his shepherd’s bag. When facing the giant in battle, “David put his hand into the bag and took out a stone” (1 Sm 17:49). The giant seemingly had greater weapons, more experience in battle, and was a formidable enemy, ready to kill David with his might. Yet David used the stone and his war-trained fingers and hands to defeat the powerful foe (1 Sm 17:49ff). My rosary pouch...