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The Influence and regrets that comes with Drunkenness

The beheading of John the Baptist reveals the hidden message of the influence and regrets that come with drunkenness. A king's foolish...

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Be Prepared at all Times

St. Augustine reminds us that our hearts are restless until they rest in God. We must stay spiritually awake and prepared to...

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Dangers of Cosmetic Christianity

Jesus calls the Pharisees "whitewashed tombs," condemning their hypocrisy. We're called to shun cosmetic living and embrace authenticity, living out our faith...

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Rich in God

Richness is having God’s consciousness. It is alertness, doing all for God and trusting in his divine providence. This is self-emptying that helps...

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Super Love

On 25th June 2009, the music world suffered a catastrophic blow. That was the day Michael Jackson died. I still remember it vividly....

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Christianity without the Cross

True Christianity requires carrying one's cross. Jesus calls us to follow Him, not to abandon us in our suffering, but to help bear...

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The Altered Face

The Transfiguration reveals the glory of Jesus in the context of prayer. We, too, can be transformed by divine encounters, altering our human...

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The Necessity of Forgiving Others

We struggle to forgive, but Jesus teaches its importance, calling us to forgive others as God forgave us. Forgiveness frees us from grudges...

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The Brevity of Life: The Need For Immediate Resolutions

Life is short, so we must prioritize reconciliation. Jesus teaches us to forgive and patiently seek resolution, even when it is difficult, and...

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The Power of Humility

Jesus teaches that to be great, we must be humble like children. God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. Embracing...

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Navigating the Labyrinth of Faith: The Transfiguring Power of Prayer

Moses taught the Israelites their duty to love and serve God. Similarly, Jesus' example of paying tax teaches us the importance of civic...

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Richness is having God’s consciousness. It is alertness, doing all for God and trusting in his divine providence. This is self-emptying that helps...

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On 25th June 2009, the music world suffered a catastrophic blow. That was the day Michael Jackson died. I still remember it vividly....

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