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Summary: Fr. Philip Hall explores the readings and services of the Church and relates them to everyday Christian life.
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Make the Resurrection your own. The Apostle Thomas wanted to put his hand into Christ - you must put Him on.
Make the Resurrection your own. The Apostle Thomas wanted to put his hand into Christ - you must put Him on.
The Paralysed man's friends didn't hesitate to bring him to the feet of the Saviour. Don't hesitate to bring yourself to Him either. Don't neglect so great a salvation.
The Paralysed man's friends didn't hesitate to bring him to the feet of the Saviour. Don't hesitate to bring yourself to Him either. Don't neglect so great a salvation.
The Lord invites you to follow Him and the Church invites you to come and see, and if you are going to accept these invitations then you have to get moving.
The Lord invites you to follow Him and the Church invites you to come and see, and if you are going to accept these invitations then you have to get moving.
You were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body.
You were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body.
Take a forensic look at yourself as we come towards Great Lent. Luke 18: 9-14
Take a forensic look at yourself as we come towards Great Lent. Luke 18: 9-14
Zacchaeus realised that his repentance needed to be grounded in his bank account!
Zacchaeus realised that his repentance needed to be grounded in his bank account!
St. Matthew says "From that time Jesus began to preach and to say, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.” " (Mtt 4:17) This word "Repent" is in the present tense and is a command so the Lord is continuing to tell us all to repent (for the kingdom of heaven is still near).
St. Matthew says "From that time Jesus began to preach and to say, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.” " (Mtt 4:17) This word "Repent" is in the present tense and is a command so the Lord is continuing to tell us all to repent (for the kingdom of heaven is still near).
St. Luke (2: 20-21, 40-52) treats us to a meditation on the two natures of Jesus Christ: Fully God - Fully Man. So does St. Paul writing to the Colossians (2: 8-12). Why? They both want you to know that your Salvation is found entirely in Him.