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Something is going on with work in our culture. We’ve lost our rhythms of work and rest. And work is becoming a crisis issue. In Genesis 1 and 2, work and rest come up in the very beginning of creation. This tells us that understanding work and rest is at the very essence of living a human life. Let’s look at what this says about 1) what we’re call…
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Bishop Robert Barron Friends, for this Twenty-eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time, our first reading from the marvelous book of Wisdom presents an old biblical trope: If you were to ask God for something, or if God were to come to you and say he will give you whatever you want—what would you ask for? This is a really clarifying question. And while many …
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Friends, for this Twenty-eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time, our first reading from the marvelous book of Wisdom presents an old biblical trope: If you were to ask God for something, or if God were to come to you and say he will give you whatever you want—what would you ask for? This is a really clarifying question. And while many things might come to …
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Welcome back to the Post-Sermon Reflections Podcast! In this episode, hosts Brianna and Liam continue their exploration of the book of Jonah, focusing on the theme of spiritual storms. They discuss how Jonah's journey and the storms he faced serve as a metaphor for the spiritual trials we encounter in our lives. Brianna and Liam delve into the conc…
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I saw a murderous act the other day. No doubt you saw it too, or at least have seen something like it. Cars were waiting at temporary traffic lights, a three-way system that took ages to filter through. (0:16 – 0:38) One car got stuck when the light was green, frustrating the driver behind. A brief honk turned into continuous blaring, followed by y…
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Dispute Over Jesus’ Testimony 12 When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” 13 The Pharisees challenged him, “Here you are, appearing as your own witness; your testimony is not valid.” 14 Jesus answered, “Even if I testify on my own b…
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Difference makers are risk takers. Courage is the ability to do something in the face of fear or that causes pain. If we want to live with courageous conviction, it is essential that we have godly friendships and complete allegiance to God, and that we worship God's identity. The result: It changes the hearts and attitudes of others toward God.…
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Life is hard east of Eden. A distant God. Painful childbearing. A cursed ground. A cunning enemy. In a word, CONFLICT—everywhere. With God. With the creation. With Satan. With one another. We see this in one of the most infamous murders in history. Cain and Abel. God front loads the Bible with this conflict to serve us notice. Sin has a strategy fo…
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