Daily Reflections
The word “heart” appears around 900 times in the Bible, which begs the question, “What is the heart?”. Jeremiah 17:9-10 (one of my favorite verses) says, “More tortuous than anything is the human heart, beyond remedy, who can understand it? I the Lord will explore the mind and test the…
Read MoreDoing the Right Thing Does Not Guarantee Any Reward In the first reading (Jeremiah, 18, 18-20), the prophet Jeremiah is presented to us as an exemplary image of one who proclaims the word of God. Nevertheless, there are plots against him. People find his teaching uncomfortable, and they want to…
Read MoreGod is always merciful, and there is no sin that He cannot forgive. Sin distances us from God, but God does not abandon us because of our sins, he invites us to make amends, not because he owes us forgiveness, but because he does not want to lose us. This…
Read MoreWhatever we do, we do it for ourselves. Whatever undertaking we engage in, we do it for ourselves. We may convince ourselves that we do certain things for others or even for God. Ultimately, however, we do whatever we do for ourselves. This is because, according to the law of…
Read MoreEvery year on this Second Sunday of Lent we consider this great event of the Transfiguration of our Lord. Jesus appears in all his glory along with Moses and Elijah to his three closest apostles. Elijah the Prophet One interesting aspect of this apparition is the fact that Elijah is…
Read MoreToday’s readings seem to be all about rules and following the rules. We start with Moses telling us to observe the statutes and decrees. He says that today is the day to start following the rules, not later. If we follow the rules, we will end up in a good…
Read MoreGreetings, brothers and sisters. Today’s readings give us another view into our way of repentance, especially during this holy season of Lent. Let us reflect on two things: the Lord’s Mercy and His Judgment. We learn from both the prophet Ezekiel and the Psalms that the mercy of God is…
Read MoreThe readings of today present insights into answered prayers. First, we see from Esther’s prayer that a powerful secret of an answered prayer is to not have God as one of many alternatives. Esther prayed: “Now help me, who am alone and have no one but you, O LORD, my…
Read MoreBiblical depiction of judgment in the prophecy of Jonah 3:1-10 and Luke 11:29-31 provides us with a powerful idea worth spreading. It is the project of today’s reflection. The message is about God, who is concerned that the sinful people of Nineveh would perish and sends a prophet to warn…
Read MoreThe Our Father is a prayer that is the exemplar of a word that “shall do my will, achieving the end for which I sent it.” This is because it is a prayer that comes directly from the lips of Jesus and is the only indication that comes from Him…
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