Tagged: Daily Prayer Intention

NOT A DOCTORAL THESIS

“I have no one with me but Luke.” –2 Timothy 4:11 Mass Readings: October 18 First: 2 Timothy 4:10-17; Resp: Psalm 145:10-13,17-18; Gospel: Luke 10:1-9 St. Luke was a doctor (Col 4:14). The Bible commands us to honor doctors, for their profession has been established by God (Sir 38:1). Although Luke had such a distinguished profession (see Sir 38:3), he apparently put it aside in the light of the surpassing knowledge of His Lord Jesus Christ (Phil 3:8). In the fifty-two chapters of the Bible that Luke compiled (Luke and Acts), there is hardly any indication of him being a...

SAVED FROM AN UNSPEAKABLE HELL

“You were dead.” –Ephesians 2:1 Mass Readings: October 17 First: Ephesians 2:1-10; Resp: Psalm 100:2-5; Gospel: Luke 12:13-21 We start life “dead in sin” (Eph 2:5), and we buy into death through our “sins and offenses” (Eph 2:1). In this living death (1 Jn 3:14), we are blinded, manipulated, and drafted into giving “allegiance to the present age and to the prince of the air, that spirit who is even now at work among the rebellious” (Eph 2:2). Satan keeps us in line and enslaved by seducing us to live “at the level of the flesh, following every whim and...

PRAYER LINES

“…the necessity of praying always and not losing heart.” –Luke 18:1 Mass Readings: October 16 First: Exodus 17:8-13; Resp: Psalm 121:1-8; Second: 2 Timothy 3:14–4:2; Gospel: Luke 18:1-8 Jesus teaches us in today’s parable to pray in perseverance for our needs (Lk 18:1). Elsewhere in Scripture, Jesus reveals more about how to pray always with perseverance and power: Pray by listening to God (Lk 10:38-42). Pray in a love-relationship with “Abba” (Mt 6:9; Gal 4:6). Pray with faith. Jesus is always looking for faith (Lk 18:8). Pray without ever losing heart, that is, not growing weary and not going through...

LOVING THE MOST DEPRIVED

“I tell you, whoever acknowledges Me before men – the Son of Man will acknowledge him before the angels of God.” –Luke 12:8 Mass Readings: October 15 First: Ephesians 1:15-23; Resp: Psalm 8:2-7; Gospel: Luke 12:8-12 Several billion people desperately need to be introduced to Jesus, the only Way, Truth, Life (Jn 14:6), Savior (Acts 4:12), and God. The most deprived people in the world are those who have not come to know, love, and worship Jesus. Until we give our lives to Jesus, we have not begun to fully live. Consequently, because life in Christ is most important, and...

BAPTISMAL “RICHNESS AND RESPONSIBILITY”

“In [Christ] we were chosen.” –Ephesians 1:11 Mass Readings: October 14 First: Ephesians 1:11-14; Resp: Psalm 33:1-2,4-5,12-13; Gospel: Luke 12:1-7 We Christians have been baptized into Jesus and, consequently, into His death and Resurrection (Rm 6:3-4). We have been baptized into Jesus and into His priesthood, prophetic ministry, and kingship (see 1 Pt 2:9). “In [Christ] we were chosen” (Eph 1:11; see also 1:13). In and with Him, we are heirs of God’s kingdom (Rm 8:17; see also Eph 1:14). Baptized into Christ, we inherit the grace to be holy, pure, and free. The ramifications of our Baptisms are so...