And many others who provided for them out of their resources 20 SEPTEMBER (Lk 8,1-3) Our body needs the things of this earth to live, work, operate and carry out the mission
Your sins are forgiven 19 SEPTEMBER (Lk 7,36-50) In Ancient Scripture forgiveness of sins required a long, very long, heavy, very heavy ceremonial. This heaviness is all described in Leviticus. If it is
Then to what shall I compare the people of this generation? 18 SEPTEMBER (Lk 7,31-35) Wisdom is unpredictable truth, knowledge and divine intelligence. Unthinkable and unimaginable things are operated with it. God
God has visited his people 17 SEPTEMBER (Lk 7,11-17) By Ancient Scripture Elijah is remembered as the great prophet of the living God. Big in words and big in the works, signs
Lord, I am not worthy to have you enter under my roof 16 SEPTEMBER (Lk 7,1-10) The visit is the most intense moment that prevails in the relations among men. With it
Now we must celebrate and rejoice 15 SEPTEMBER (Lk 15,1-32) In the parable of the merciful Father, or as it is usually called, of the Prodigal Son, there is an expression uttered
Everyone who believes in him may have eternal life 14 SEPTEMBER (Jn 3,13-17) Knowing God by hearsay, by imagination, immanent, philosophical and even theological thought; and knowing him instead by eternal vision,
Remove the wooden beam from your eye first 13 SEPTEMBER (Lk 6,39-42) Only God can judge because only he knows the heart of a man. However, his is not a judgment of
Your reward will be great and you will be children of the Most High 12 SEPTEMBER (Lk 6,27-38) The Old Testament sings admirably the mercy of man towards his brothers. Charity to
Blessed are you who are now hungry, for you will be satisfied 11 SEPTEMBER (Lk 6,20-26) The “dream” of God is one: building himself a humble and lowly, meek and merciful, pure