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REACHING THE NEXT DEGREE OF HUMILITY

“Whoever exalts himself shall be humbled, but whoever humbles himself shall be exalted.” –Matthew 23:12 Mass Readings: February 27 First: Isaiah 1:10,16-20; Resp: Psalm 50:8-9,16-17,21,23; Gospel: Matthew 23:1-12 Listen to the Mass Readings Jesus is gentle and humble of heart (Mt 11:29). He humbled Himself even to death on the cross (Phil 2:8). He commands us to learn humility from Him (Mt 11:29). This Lent, He calls us to break new ground in humility – to be more humble than we’ve ever been before. Grow in humility by: submitting to the authority of even hypocritical leaders (see Mt 23:3), admitting...

MORE OR LESS?

“Give, and it shall be given to you. Good measure pressed down, shaken together, running over, will they pour into the fold of your garment. For the measure you measure with will be measured back to you.” –Luke 6:38 Mass Readings: February 26 First: Daniel 9:4-10; Resp: Psalm 79:8-9,11,13; Gospel: Luke 6:36-38 Listen to the Mass Readings In Jesus’ time, most people worked the land as farmers. Modern farm mechanization didn’t exist. Recall that people wore ankle-length robes at the time. The method of sowing seeds in Jesus’ time was for each person to go to the seedpile, grab the...

HE LOVES ME. HE LOVES ME NOT. HE LOVES ME…

“A cloud came, overshadowing them, and out of the cloud a voice: ‘This is My Son, My Beloved. Listen to Him.’ ” –Mark 9:7 “God is for us” (Rm 8:31). He “did not spare His own Son but handed Him over for the sake of us all” (Rm 8:32). After that, will He not “grant us all things besides?” (Rm 8:32) God couldn’t love us more. He loves us unconditionally, sacrificially, infinitely, perfectly, and eternally. Nevertheless, God does things and allows things in our lives which we can’t understand. Although this should make us question our powers of understanding, we...

LIVING LIFE’S COVENANT DIMENSION

“The Lord is making this agreement with you: you are to be a people peculiarly His own, as He promised you; and provided you keep all His commandments…” –Deuteronomy 26:18 In the old covenant, God made us His people. Our responsibility in the covenant was “to walk in His ways and observe His statutes, commandments and decrees” (Dt 26:17). We were utterly incapable of the complete obedience called for in this covenant. So we broke the covenant. Then God made a new covenant not just with the Jewish people but with all people. He covenanted not only to be our...

REC ROOM

“Go first to be reconciled.” –Matthew 5:24 Mass Readings: February 23 First: Ezekiel 18:21-28; Resp: Psalm 130:1-8; Gospel: Matthew 5:20-26 Listen to the Mass Readings In the Sermon on the Mount, the quintessence of the new covenant, Jesus expresses His divinity by superseding the old law in several ways. Jesus’ first such statement is: “You have heard the commandment imposed on your forefathers, ‘You shall not commit murder; every murderer shall be liable to judgment.’ What I say to you is: everyone who grows angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment” (Mt 5:21-22). Anger, angry words, and angry...