That I should not lose anything of what he gave me 2 NOVEMBER (Jn 6,37-40) The twofold resurrection, for life and death, is an already fully revealed truth in the Old Testament. Righteous and unrighteous, faithful to God andunbelievers to the truth will not have the same life in eternity. It
Your reward will be great in heaven 1 NOVEMBER (Mt 5,1-12a) There is a substantial change between the first and the second Law, the one given on Mount Sinai and that given by Jesus to his disciples. The former was aimed at the possession of the Promised Land. The liberating
The people there were observing him 31 OCTOBER (Lk 14,1-6) Jesus is the light of most pure wisdom. He is the eternal wisdom of the Father. The Scripture speaks of him when it describes the beauty of wisdom,when it tells its magnificence. Does not Wisdom call, and
Go and tell that fox 30 OCTOBER (Lk 13,31-35) Samson uses some foxes to set fire to the wheat fields of the Philistines. They are needed so that Samson can carry out his desire for revenge against his enemies. After some time, in
Strive to enter through the narrow gate 29 OCTOBER (Lk 13,22-30) In Ancient Scripture sages frequently posed questions to God about who would have been saved, who would have one day entered his tent in Heaven.The Lord always responded with clear and unequivocal words. O Lord, who may ]abide in Your tent? Who
He called his disciples to himself, and from them he chose Twelve 28 OCTOBER (Lk 6,12-19) Moses is tired. He can no longer bear alone the children of Israel on his shoulders. The Lord comes to the rescue. He puts next to him other seventymen who share with
Woman, you are set free of your infirmity 27 OCTOBER (Lk 13,10-17) The observance of the Law of the Lord, of every precept, statute and rule, is given by God himself in a perennial way to the wisdom and knowledge of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit of God is the truth of the divine will. Without him we
The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments 26 OCTOBER (Mt 22,34-40) To acquire joy and happiness the man is willing to make any sacrifice, any job, even messy, dirty and immoral. He is ready to kill, steal and give false witness. For
Why should it exhaust the soil? 25 OCTOBER (Lk 13,1-9) Religion is often cloaked in infinite stupidity. It, which is called upon to always shine with divine wisdom often lies on ignorance: source,
Why do you not know how to interpret the present time? 24 OCTOBER (Lk 12,54-59) The truth of man, of things, of history, it is not in men. If man were the principle