The post discusses the lack of homilies on heaven and hell in modern Mass, suggesting that contemporary society avoids these topics to maintain a positive outlook. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these realities, warning that neglecting them could have eternal consequences, and stresses the urgency of preparing for judgment.
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What If the Gospels Happened Today? A Modern Reflection
The post reflects on Jesus' guidance in our lives, comparing his interaction with the Apostles in John 21:1-19 to modern experiences. It highlights how we often ignore divine advice, believing we know better. Trusting Jesus' teachings leads to success and assurance that he is always present to guide us.
Understanding Moral Decline: A Journey Back to Faith
The author reflects on their journey back to faith, recognizing how cultural shifts since the 1970s have influenced moral perspectives. They discuss the erosion of trust in institutions, the normalization of immorality, and the influence of temptations from the devil. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of resisting these temptations through faith.
Coming to Our Senses
The author reflects on "The Parable of the Lost Son," drawing parallels to personal experiences and societal issues. Highlighting modern challenges like employee irresponsibility, the author emphasizes the need for divine guidance and personal accountability. By returning to God, individuals can find forgiveness, responsibility, and a transformative path toward a fulfilling life.
The Didache: A Simplified Christian Guide
The author reminisces about early PC software and the learning process before online help manuals existed. They liken the experience of navigating software to learning Christianity, introducing "The Didache" as a simpler guide for new Christians. The Didache provides fundamental teachings contrasting the Way of Life and the Way of Death.
Rules, Rules, Everywhere are Rules
Let’s take some time to think about the rules the Catholic Church has that everyone hates. I’ll get to individual rules in detail at a later time but for now we’ll have a general discussion. Think about some of the things that the Catholic Church tells us we can’t do. We can’t have premarital sexual …
Choosing the Best Bible: A Guide for Readers
There are 3,336 Bible versions in 2,182 languages available online, leading to the question of choosing the best one. The ideal Bible is one that you will read. It’s essential to check introductory texts, seek Bibles with explanatory notes, and be cautious of interpretations that may alter original meanings.
Understanding God’s Signs: My Journey of Faith
The author reflects on the power of prayer and God's responses, sharing a personal story about a significant prayer answered during a difficult time in life. They emphasize the importance of faith, reading scripture, and trusting in God to navigate life's challenges. The author believes that all believers can find strength through Jesus' teachings.
Making the Right Choices: Lessons from Jesus
I finished my last post with a passage from the book of James about how God does not tempt us to see if we will resist. Even Satan cannot force us to sin. We have a choice. We decide what choice we will make. What’s the best way to make the right choice? The answer …
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Recognizing Satan’s Deception in Our Lives
The post discusses the deceptive nature of sin and temptation, emphasizing that what may initially appear pleasurable can lead to guilt and destruction. It highlights the influence of society and Satan in promoting sinful behaviors, asserting that moral decisions boil down to right or wrong. Ultimately, individuals have the power to choose their actions.