
Sunday Soundbite for November 13, 2022
The purpose of Jesus’ words in today’s Gospel was reassurance. Jesus wanted his followers to draw strength from his continuing presence with them.
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The purpose of Jesus’ words in today’s Gospel was reassurance. Jesus wanted his followers to draw strength from his continuing presence with them.

Whatever we hear, but also whatever we see, taste, touch, or smell, vibrates deep down with God’s song.

St. Augustine hit the nail on the head when he famously said, “Love and then do as you please.” All the commandments align as we try to love God and love our neighbor.

If the unjust judge in today’s parable eventually gives in to the petitioner because he gets tired of her unceasing petitions, how much more will God listen to requests of those he loves?

We want Jesus’ depth and graciousness in our own lives. Like Jesus’ disciples, we also know we can attain this only through prayer.

Some like to manipulate words in the Bible to make certain passages suit their personal desires. The reality is that we must strive to take a good look at ourselves and treat others as God wants us to.

It’s important for the Christian believer to reflect occasionally on the last judgment. If nothing else, such reflection will remind us that the time for change and repentance is now.

Many singles long for the joys, comforts, and challenges of married life, but it’s simply not in the cards for everyone. You’ll find my name on that list.

When the church’s sanctuary is empty, the sanctuary lamp still burns. It’s good to know that Jesus remains in our holy place even when the pews are vacant.

We can’t predict when or where the kingdom will appear in its final fullness. We can only try to be attentive to its manifestations as we continue to pray “Thy kingdom come.”
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