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POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD is a podcast which provides food for the soul. It provides weekly spiritual nourishment. It's contents includes a combination of scripture readings at Mass, daily office psalms, reflection from readings, meditation and prayers of the faithful from various sources with help of some angelic music in the background. Due to the demands of modern life, Christians and Catholics in particular often complain that they are unable to find time to attend mass or pra ...
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Discover the transformative power of love as we reflect on the sixth Sunday of Easter, where Jesus's teachings take center stage, guiding us to live in the fullness of God's love and acceptance. This episode uncovers the heartfelt notion that God's love isn't a prize to be won, but a presence to dwell in, revealed through our selfless actions and c…
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Discover how a man named Saul evolved from a feared persecutor to a fervent apostle, a testament to the transformative power of union with God, as we delve into the readings of the fifth Sunday of Easter. Saul's journey is just one of the profound narratives we explore, illustrating the boundless strength we can harness from our divine connection. …
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Discover the life-altering power of resurrection as we share stories of transformation and redemption, reflecting on the third Sunday of Easter. Witness the journey of Peter, from his denials to becoming a courageous herald of Christ, and how this mirrors our own potential for change when embracing the truth of the Gospel. Our exploration delves in…
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Dear friends in Christ, On this Divine Mercy Sunday we remember especially Maureen and all of our brothers and sisters who have requested to be prayed for. May God grant them all they need. May God grant eternal rest to Imelda Lum Che, Brothers and sisters in Christ, in the readings today, we see Mercy, Divine Mercy in action. You've often heard it…
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No one likes to suffer. But as humans, we know that pain is inevitable; emotional, physical, psychological, spiritual pain etc. The way we deal with our suffering and pain says a great deal about our maturity as someone created by God! The readings this Sunday talk to us about how to deal with suffering. The first reading, from the Prophet Jeremiah…
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Dear Friends in Christ, All of us dear friends have habits. Some of these habits are good – and some bad. Generally speak, good habits, are often, hard to acquire – Whereas, bad ones are very easy to learn – Sin is something that can become habitual. And unfortunately for us many sinful things are accepted in our culture and society today. Conseque…
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Today’s readings from Holy Scripture teach us that Lent is the ideal time to clean out the Temple of our own hearts and to offer to God proper Divine worship by obeying His Commandments. Today’s first reading teaches us that the Ten Commandments are the basis of our religious and spiritual life. Instead of restricting our freedom, the Commandments …
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Friends in Christ, We were not born to be isolated from others. We need close connections with loved ones, family, and friends – And we will suffer if we are cut off. Isolation can lead to loneliness, leading to anxiety and depression and general mental decline. The readings this Sunday talk to us about faith, and about love. In the Gospel, the lep…
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Brothers and sisters, We can all can recount experiences in which we had our hearts broken; whether it was the untimely death of a loved one, the break in a relationship, the loss of a job we love, failing our exams, severe illnesd etc. One very common reaction to suffering is the use of these 2 words "WHY ME? The readings today talk about sufferin…
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Nowadays, everywhere we turn people are competing for our attention. Advertisers, politicians, youtubers, influencers, celebrities, sellers of all sorts, even religious leaders. We are often torn, we find it difficult to discern what is true and best and most worthwhile for ourselves. What comes from God and what is from the evil one. The readings …
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Brothers and sisters, No one wants to be criticized, not especially if it is with my acid tongue. But now and again we all need a Jonah in our lives, someone who will come along and shake things up; someone who will nudge us and say, hey, you’re doing it wrong! I fell foul to this this recently. The three readings today are doing exactly that. They…
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Dear friends, Meeting someone for the first time or after a long time, conjures all sorts of emotions in us. Do you remember the feelings and reactions after meeting a boyfriend or girlfriend, a never-seen sibling, a long lost family member, a primary school mate, a work colleague who appears as a stranger and reveal their identity? Today in the re…
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Dear Friends, On the last Sunday of the year, we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family. Some of you, like myself, have been brave enough to enter into a relationship with the hope of having a family and thank God, we have been blessed with one. Others have found themselves unable to do so, or the relationship did not continue and you have been lef…
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Dear Friends All of us here AT PTTSOTW WISH YOU ALL A VERY MERRY AND A BLESSED CHRISTMAS. But it won't be a merry Christmas for many people and families in these dark and difficult times we live in, where warfare is rampant; War in Cameroon, DRC, YEMEN, UKRAINE, PALESTINE and orher partsoftheworld. It won't be a merry Christmas for the victims and …
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Dear friends, One can understand the Holy Bible between two poles: promise and fulfillment. God makes promises and then he fulfills them. God is not like us. We make promises but often don't fulfill them. God, on the other hand, always fulfills his promises. We see this promise and fulfillment in today's readings. In the 1st reading, God makes an e…
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Dear Friends, To all those who are poor, have nowhere to go, cannot see their way, feel oppressed, burdened, and have lost hope, Jesus is the good news of God’s love, source of joy. This is the feeling that pervades all today’s readings. In the first reading we hear Isaiah reminding us that God is the source of our joy: ‘I exult for joy in the Lord…
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Dear Friends in Christ, Last Sunday we were reminded about waiting in hope for the unexpected coming of Jesus. This Sunday, the readings tell us how to wait in hope. They say CHANGE is what has to happen, even though we don't like it, dread and resent it at times. St John Henry Newman said, "to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have change…
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The readings this Sunday offer us a diagnosis of our spiritual ill-health and the ills of our society, the contradictions within us and how these could be resolved. In the first reading we see human wretchedness in action. The Prophet Isaiah tells us that we have become like unclean people, all our good deeds are polluted rages, our guilt carries u…
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Desr friends in Christ, Today we celebrate the last Sunday of the liturgical year. Next Sunday is the First Sunday of Advent and so we begin a new year by preparing once again for the great feast of the Incarnation: the feast of Christmas. We dedicate this Sunday to Christ the King. In the first reading, the prophet Ezekiel tells us that God himsel…
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Dear friends, The month of November is dedicated to praying for our loved ones who have died. Most people don’t want to think about the dying process and their own deaths. We are too busy trying to live, that we don’t make time to consider our own death. And the most wonderful thing about death is that one gets a great opportunity to meet Jesus. Bu…
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All three readings today teach us a great deal about the gift of wisdom and find some unity around the theme of the right attitude to adopt towards the future. The first reading which speaks of Wisdom as a personification of God, describes how the spirit of Wisdom is eager to enter into our lives. She is always close by, sitting at our gates, waiti…
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Dear Friends in Christ, The central theme of today’s readings is a strong invitation and challenge to render humble, selfless, diligent, committed, loving service to others in the community without expecting honour or rewards in return. The readings also warn us against the triple vices of pride, idolatry and hypocrisy. In the first reading the pro…
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Dear Friends in Christ, Today, Jesus gives us the two great commandments: Love of God and love of neighbour. But what does love really look like in a Christian life? A non-Christian named Aristides once wrote to the Emperor Hadrian about a new group of people called Christians. He said, “Christians love one another. They never fail to help widows; …
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Dear Friends We all have experiences of these two groups of people. On the one hand, people who are not who – or what – they appear to be! These people live lives of pretence. On the other hand people who are the same both on the outside and the inside. Who always seem to do the right thing. The scriptures this Sunday present us with the two types …
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Dear Friends We all live in a very uncertain and unsettling times, in world where many people worry about their finances and only the very wealthy are not concerned about their income due to the terrible inflation. The scripture readings this Sunday present us with direction as we try to live with diminishing resources. Isaiah in the 1st reading sp…
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Dear Friends The readings this Sunday enlighten us about how to deal with trouble in our lives. In the first reading, Isaiah prophesies the imminent destruction of the vineyard, that is, "the house of Israel." In the Gospel, Jesus talks about a vineyard under terrible mismanagement. Rather than care for the vineyard, the tenants get involved in gre…
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Dear Friends The the readings this Sunday continue with the theme of sin and forgiveness. In the Responsorial Psalm we recall God’s mercy and steadfast love. God feels for us the way a mother feels for the child in her womb: feelings of tenderness, protective care, hope and love. The Gospel reminds us that the most important thing for us is to do t…
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Dear Friends The readings this Sunday focus on the amazing love of God, the amazing grace. They encourage us to take stock of how we are responding to this amazing love. The Responsorial Psalm reminds us that God is near, but we must call to him and mean it. God is love, so he will not force himself upon us, but wait to be invited. In the First Rea…
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Dear Friends The readings this Sunday focus on the theme of forgiveness - a word which comes from ‘for-give’ meaning "to give and to keep giving". Everyday, wittingly or unwittingly we hurt others and we too have been hurt ourselves. So in the Gospel when Peter asks the question about how often we should forgive, Jesus answered, ‘Not seven, I tell …
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Dear Friends Becoming financially debt free is something we all crave. Not owing a bank or loan company or indeed anyone anything especially in the current economy climate is some achievement, something to be truly proud of. As Christians, we will never become totakky debt-free. The readings this Sunday, remind us that we will always be in debt wit…
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Dear Friends God always gives us hope. The hope that comes from today’s Gospel is this: that which is difficult can also be good. When Jesus says to his disciples that they must take up their cross and follow him, he is not assigning them a punishment. He is offering the assurance that when they take up a difficult part of life and carry it as a cr…
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Dear Friends Every normal human being needs and wants a certain amount of control over their life and environment. We were not made to live in chaotic situations where everything is out of control. With our free will, we can make choices that bring order and direction into our lives. However, these choices and our direction should always benefit ot…
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Dear Friends We live in a world marked by boundaries. We set up barriers or demarcations between ourselves and others. These divisions are sometines racial, tribal, class, we belong to different ethnic and linguistic groups and families. There is a great impatience and even fear of those who are different, who dont speak our language; belong to our…
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Brothers and sisters The Word of God on this Sunday encourages us not to lose heart, or give in to despondency, but to trust in the Lord who is with us even when we are unaware of his presence. In the first reading today, we see the great prophet, Elijah, in a state of crisis, physically, mentally and spiritually. Hungry, exhausted and disillusione…
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Dear friends Today, the scriptures assure us that Jesus Christ is not a myth. That his message is the most important information ever given to the human race. His life, his words, his actions, his parables, who he ate with, how he treated sinners and outcasts, his way of living, his way of dying… shows us just what God is like. We are encouraged to…
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Dear friends The readings this Sunday challenge us, in no uncertain terms, to point a finger at what we hold to be the most important thing in life. The readings tell us that if there is anything that we should desire most in this life, it must be God, because He is that Eternal Wisdom that was revealed to Solomon. To the Greeks, this wisdom Sophia…
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Dear friends The readings this 16th Sunday are focused on the Kingdom of God. This kingdom as revealed in the first reading is one where justice and kindness prevail. The second reading reminds us about the role of the Holy Spirit in helping us communicate with God especially when we struggle to pray. And in the gospel Jesus gives us several parabl…
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Dear friends The readings this 15th Sunday in Ordinary time, talk to us about the word of God. This Sunday we celebrate Christ, The Word of God who sows the seed of God’s word in our hearts. The first reading emphasizes the principle of the word of God. The word that goes from the mouth of God does not return empty, without carrying his will and su…
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The readings today tell us about humility! The first reading tells us that Jesus the humble King of kings will come to us humble and riding on a donkey. The second reading tells us that we must be interested in spiritual things because the Spirit of God is in us. But how do we receive the Holy Spirit? Again, we receive the Holy Spirit by becoming h…
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The readings remind us of our call by God. He calls us because he loves us and he desires that we spend eternity with Him in heaven. We are reminded that like the Israelites & disciples in the 1st reading & Gospel, we are called to be a people set apart for God, called to follow His commandments and live a life of holiness so as to reflect God's gl…
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Brothers and sisters, we all experience fears, worries, and anxieties from time to time because we are prone to fear, anxiety, and worry but mainly due to the fact that our faith is weak and instead of looking at God, too often we look at the problems. Its no wonder the Bible advises us in several places not to worry. Today’s readings tell us not t…
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Last Sunday's Gospel was the Gospel of Doubting Thomas. This Sunday's Gospel is the Gospel of the Confused Disciples. The readings and psalm this sunday have one common and encouraging theme: That No matter what happens in our lives, the risen Jesus is always with us. God is always near to those who seek Him and want to live in His presence, doing …
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