It may bear fruit in the future. If not you can cut it down 26 OCTOBER (Lk 13,1-9) The prayer so that the Lord does not cut the fruitless tree began with
Why do you not judge for yourselves what is right? 25 OCTOBER (Lk 12,54-59) The ability of operating a real judgment on what is right is God’s great gift. It is the
From now on a household of five will be divided 24 OCTOBER (Lk 12,49-53) There is a big difference between the Word of God addressed to his people through the prophet Jeremiah,
Lord, is this parable meant for us or for everyone? 23 OCTOBER (Lk 12,39-48) The Scripture is made of many sudden moments, in which the Lord bursts into our history and upsets
Light your lamps 22 OCTOBER (Lk 12,35-38) The Christian must always live as if he celebrated the Passover of his life. He must always be ready to leave this land of bondage
Friend, who appointed me as your judge and arbitrator? 21 OCTOBER (Lk 12,13-21) Jesus is the mediator and judge. But not between one man and another. But between God and man. He
Will he be slow to answer them? 20 OTTOBRE (Lk 18,1-8) If there is a teaching that crosses the entire Ancient Scripture, it is the prayer. Prayer is the way to solve
For the holy Spirit will teach you at that moment what you should say 19 OCTOBER (Lk 12,8-12) Let us illuminate the Gospel of this day actually showing the fruits of a
I am sending you like lambs among wolves 18 OCTOBER (Lk 10,1-9) Jesus sends his disciples into the world as lambs among wolves. Ancient Scripture knows the wolves. It speaks of the
Be merciful to me a sinner 27 OCTOBER (Lk 18,9-14) You cannot pray to the Lord with pride in your heart, with arrogance, envy, jealousy and contempt of your brothers. Our God