Contentment is Better Than Riches

By asking them to “take nothing for your journey, no staff, nor bag, nor bread, nor money; and do not have two tunics,” (Luke 9:3) Jesus was basically teaching them or rather giving them the power of contentment. Show me a minister who lacks this virtue and I will sure you one who would soon turn the worship of God into the worship of mammon

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Help, Do not Close Your Ear to the Cry of the Poor

You may have a thousand reasons for not helping someone or even anybody at all but if you can verify that one is truly in need of help and you are capable of helping, please do not allow the negative experiences of fraudsters (agents of darkness) prevent you from rendering help.

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Stomach Evangelization

Through eating and drinking, Jesus brought conversion to Zacchaeus as well as his friends and relatives. This stomach strategy also worked excellently in the case of Matthew whose Feast we celebrate today

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Repent Now! Before It’s Too Late

Last Sunday, Jesus told us to forgive without counting, this Sunday, Jesus tells us He too is willing to forgive and welcome the sinner even at the eleventh hour. God never asks us for something He Himself is not willing to give. No matter what your past has been, you too can enjoy the bliss of heaven with all the Saints. Just say ‘Yes’ and agree to work in His Vineyard today.

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The Law of Sowing and Reaping

As of now, we cannot yet understand how exactly we shall be when we rise from the dead. That should not be our concern. All we need now is to believe that just as Christ rose from the dead taking upon Himself a glorious body, we too shall certainly follow Him into the many mansions He has prepared for us. Of course, this would only happen when we pattern our lives according to God’s Words.

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The Companions of Jesus Christ

The fact that the names of the twelve apostles are known is not to say they were more important than the women or men who worked in the background. In the same way, it would be wrong to assume that the work of a priest is more important than the work of a catechist, a seminarian or even a professed religious.

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The Power of Love

As much as many of the Pharisees hated Jesus, Jesus loved them perfectly. True love is not being kind only to those who love you (trade by barter), true love is being able to eat even in the house of your enemy; the house of someone you know is planning to kill you.

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Love is Greatest of all Gifts

Amongst the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit, one which we often take for granted is the gift of Love. People tend to look at those who speak in tongues as very holy people. A lot of respect is given to those who have the gift of preaching and those who have the gift of healing; they are seen as demi-gods. But as St. Paul makes us understand in today’s first reading, the greatest gift is Love.

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The Sorrows of Motherhood

Today, we celebrate the adjoining Feast to that of yesterday; Our Lady of Sorrows. If truly Jesus suffered on the cross, it follows that Mary, His Mother, suffered twice as much. As the saying goes: “it is harder to watch the pains of those we love than to bear our own pains.”

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Beauty in Disguise: Unravelling the Hidden Glory of the Cross

Just as a tree was the source of man’s downfall, it became necessary that when God was restoring man to himself in Christ; correcting the error of the first man, a tree (the cross) would play such a vital role as it did in the passion and death of Christ.

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Swallow the Pain and Forgive

Anger makes room for the devil in our heart who uses our pain as an excuse to further wreck damage in our lives. To prevent anger from leading us into sin, we must not let the Sun set on our anger. In other words, forgiving quickly and immediately. The more we delay forgiveness, the harder it becomes to let go.

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By their Fruits, We Shall Know Them

A mother told her daughter about two dragons that are constantly fighting within her and she asked, “Which of them wins?” The mother replied: “The one you feed.” Of course, a well-fed dragon will always defeat the malnourished and impoverished dragon.

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