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John 10: In Spirit-led life, it meets us gently—stirs hunger for God’s presence and empowered ministry.
James 2: Within the deposit of faith, it doesn’t flatter us—draws us into grace through the Church’s sacramental life.
1 Corinthians 10:1-13 calls for readiness—live faithful today because the King could come any moment.
John 10: Within the deposit of faith, it meets us gently—draws us into grace through the Church’s sacramental life.
Numbers 6:22-27 65 won’t let us separate altar from neighbor; communion demands compassion—today, not someday.
Acts 2: Within the deposit of faith, it meets us gently—draws us into grace through the Church’s sacramental life.
1 Corinthians 13: On the path of theosis, it doesn’t flatter us—invites healing communion with God and a transfigured life.
2 Thessalonians 3:6-13 1:1-4; 2:1-4 invites a next step: repentance today, obedience tomorrow, love always—today, not someday.
2 Thessalonians 3:6-13 Hosea 1:2-10 confronts you, it’s grace—God refuses to leave you shallow—today, not someday.
James 2: In God’s mission, it meets us gently—sends the Church to embody the Kingdom in word and deed.
Nehemiah 4: In Spirit-led life, it doesn’t flatter us—stirs hunger for God’s presence and empowered ministry.
1 Corinthians 10:1-13 is a steady hand on the shoulder: God is near, and you are not alone in obedience.
John 10: With Scripture, Tradition, and Reason, it meets us gently—forms faithful worship and thoughtful public witness.
Acts 2: In context, it doesn’t flatter us—calls us to live the text’s core truth with integrity.
Acts 2: By prevenient grace, it meets us gently—invites a real response that grows into holy love.
Numbers 6:22-27 50:1-8, 22-23 confronts delay—tomorrow’s obedience is today’s disobedience—today, not someday.
John 10: In the way of Jesus, it calls the community to costly discipleship and peaceable witness.
Numbers 6:22-27 1-21 won’t let you borrow someone else’s faith—following Jesus is personal—today, not someday.
James 2: In God’s unfolding plan, it clarifies the times and calls us to readiness and hope.
John 10: Within the deposit of faith, it draws us into grace through the Church’s sacramental life.
If Acts 2:1-31 threatens your “normal,” ask who your normal has been hurting—today, not someday.
James 2: On the path of theosis, it invites healing communion with God and a transfigured life.
1 Corinthians 10:1-13 comforts us: the Church’s remedies are for the wounded, not the perfect.
1 Corinthians 10:1-13 invites us to practice mercy with hands, budgets, and policies—not just feelings.