This Mass Prep classic for Palm Sunday will take you to the crucifixion and another dimension. Don't miss it! If you are blessed by this message, please subscribe to this blog and share the Good News with others. Thanks and God Bless
This Mass Prep classic for Palm Sunday will take you to the crucifixion and another dimension. Don't miss it! If you are blessed by this message, please subscribe to this blog and share the Good News with others. Thanks and God Bless
Get ready for the fifth Sunday of Lent with this classic Mass Prep: Solving Your Biggest Problem. If you find this edition worthwhile, please subscribe, if you haven’t already, and share with a friend. Thank you and God Bless
The Fifth Sunday of Lent (Cycle A)
The tie in between today’s readings: Coming back
Psalm 130:1-8, Ezekiel 37:12-14, Romans 8:8-11, John 11:1-45
We say that the only certainties in life are death and taxes. A good lawyer can keep you from the one. Exercise, supplements, and checkups can postpone the other as we keep that nagging knowledge in the back closets of our minds that nobody gets out of here alive. That’s not the scariest part. Along with the mortality rate, the immortality rate is 100% also and it can be best guess to figure out where we’ll end up when we pass over. With that said, no matter what you are dealing with right now: bills, family, job, etc., it’s the afterlife that’s your biggest problem.
Some deny that there is anything after death. I’ll deal with that later. The vast majority “knows” that there…
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A little late, but worth the wait, Mass Prep for the Fourth Sunday of Lent (Cycle A) examining unity in the Church. Please subscribe and share. Thanks and God Bless
The Fourth Sunday of Lent (Cycle A)
The tie in between today’s readings: Unity in the Flock
Psalm 23:1-6, 1 Samuel 16:1-13, Ephesians 5:8-14, John 9:1-41
Probably the most familiar and loved section of scripture is our reading today in Psalm 23, The Lord is My Shepherd. In it, God promises His provisions and protection with a happily ever after thrown in. After further examination of this Psalm, I discovered one more reason for its popularity: this Psalm is all about me! Every line of verse has a “me”, “my”, or an “I” in it. How could you not love it? The reality is that the church is not just Jesus and me. I am part of a flock, a flock as diverse as a Whitman Sampler. Some of the other sheep make me uncomfortable with their different ideas of worship and doctrine to the point where I…
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Mass Prep for the third Sunday of Lent asks, “Are you His Sheep?” a good question. Click on and maybe get closer to the answer. Also, if you haven’t already, please follow and subscribe to this blog. Share this lesson with others. Be a part of reaching out to others for Christ. God Bless
The Third Sunday of Lent (Cycle A)
The tie in between today’s readings: Do You Hear His Voice?
Psalm 95:1-9, Exodus 17:1-7,Romans 5:1-8, John 4:5-42
Our reading in Psalm 95:1-9 opens with the word “joy” occurring 3 times in the first two verses. As he continues, the Psalmist revels in God’s power in creation and reaches his crescendo with the heartfelt shout, “Let’s go to church!” I can’t remember ever being that excited about sitting in a pew on a Sunday morning, but this guy is. That’s because he has a deep relationship with his God. He sees himself as a sheep of the Lord’s pasture and as Jesus, The Good Shepherd, said, “My sheep hear my voice.” In verse 7, he invites us to join him. We can hear His voice also…if we want to. The Psalm ends with some advice: If you want to hear His…
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