
Sunday Soundbite for July 25, 2021
Beginning today, our Gospel readings for five weeks come from chapter six of John’s Gospel, where Jesus is portrayed as the “Bread of Life.”
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Beginning today, our Gospel readings for five weeks come from chapter six of John’s Gospel, where Jesus is portrayed as the “Bread of Life.”

More often than not the Israelites greeted God’s plans with skepticism. Yet over and over again God defended them and nourished them and guided them.

St. Francis understood that, by accepting our responsibility to care for water, we will say, “Thank you,” to God, the giver of water and life.

GPS cannot rescue us when we’re lost in grief or panic. We need a higher power to guide us out of the mess we make for ourselves.

The Lord saved the Israelites from the sea and brought them safely out of the danger facing them from the Egyptians.

Moses encourages the Israelites to have confidence in the power that God will give them. God will see to it that they overcome the power of Pharaoh.

Two women he barely knew offered to send Clement Mary Hofbauer to the University of Vienna so he could study for the priesthood.

All too often, we take for granted the many things for which we should be grateful. We must remember that not everyone is blessed with such gifts.

God continues to offer deliverance to his people. We don’t always understand how he is at work, but we have faith that he is active on our behalf, and we are grateful.

Currently there is a mound of dirt in our front yard. Under that mound is a statue. A statue of St. Joseph—upside down—facing the street. Or is he facing the house? I don’t remember which way we placed him. Anyway, next to the dirt is a For Sale sign.