You fool, this night your life will be demanded of you 22 OCTOBER (Lk 12,13-21) In ancient Israel it was up to the judge to settle issues between a man and another.
You do not know what you are asking 21 OCTOBER (Mk 10,35-45) The Psalm says very clearly that no man can ever redeem himself. The ransom price is so high, infinite, that
The holy Spirit will teach you at that moment what you should say 20 OCTOBER (Lk 12,8-12) The man of God is invited to recognize his Lord through the examination of history.
Behold, I am sending you like lambs among wolves 18 OCTOBER (Lk 10,1-9) According to the prophecy of Isaiah, in messianic times, the wolf and the lamb shall graze together. This means
You yourselves do not lift one finger to touch them 17 OCTOBER (Lk 11,42-46) In the sacred texts of the Old Testament the Pharisees are never mentioned. The scribes are already there
But as to what is within, give alms 16 OCTOBER (Lk 11,37-41) Tobi is a teacher in almsgiving training. This man sees almsgiving as the beginning, the spring, and the source of
There is something greater than Jonah here 15 OCTOBER (Lk 11,29-32) Jonah is a pretty singular prophet. He refuses to go to preach in the great city of Nineveh because he is
No one is good but God alone 14 OCTOBER (Mk 10,17-30) About the goodness and righteousness of the Lord the Psalm weaves wonderful praises. We are from the goodness of our God.
Rather, blessed are those who hear the word of God and observe it. 13 OCTOBER (Lk 11,27-28) In the Old Testament blessed is he who lives a special relationship of grace, truth,