Whoever has ears to hear ought to hear 20 SEPTEMBER (Lk 8,4-15) Who must the Gospel be given to? To all. To every man. In every time. Without any distinction. The Missionary
Preaching and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God 19 SEPTEMBER (Lk 8,1-3) From the word, the good news and the Gospel the history of mankind changes and is modified.
Your faith has saved you 18 SEPTEMBER (Lk 7,36-50) Taking away the sin of the world is the real mission of Jesus. It is attested by the angel to Joseph, when he
To what shall I compare the people of this generation? 17 SEPTEMBER (Lk 7,31-35) Man’s sin is a powerful filter that prevents the truth to come into his heart, to invade his
The dead man sat up and began to speak 16 SEPTEMBER (Lk 7,11-17) Always comparison makes the difference. The difference is the essence of the person. Elijah and Elisha are prophets of
And from that hour the disciple took her into his home 15 SEPTEMBER (Jn 19,25-27) The Virgin Mary, by the cross of Jesus, is experiencing a moment of indescribable spiritual suffering. This
So must the Son of Man be lifted up 14 SEPTEMBER (Jn 3,13-17) Until Jesus will remain lifted up on the Cross among the nations, the sun of the love of the
From the fullness of the heart the mouth speaks 13 SEPTEMBER (Lk 6,43-49) Today, Jesus reveals us a great truth. Our every word is the fruit of our tree. If the tree
Can a blind person guide a blind person? 12 SEPTEMBER (Lk 6,39-42) Hypocrisy is the real incurable disease of the spirit. When it takes root in the heart, its ramifications are so
Do good to them, and lend expecting nothing back 11 SEPTEMBER (Lk 6,27-38) The disciple of Jesus must present himself to the world with a new truth, which in turn produces and generates a