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1 Kings 18: As Law and Gospel, it meets us gently—exposes our need and comforts us with Christ’s gift.
1 Kings 18: With Scripture, Tradition, and Reason, it doesn’t flatter us—forms faithful worship and thoughtful public witness.
Daniel 3: In the way of Jesus, it meets us gently—calls the community to costly discipleship and peaceable witness.
Jeremiah 2:4-13 joins personal faith with practical holiness that touches neighbor and society—today, not someday.
1 Kings 18: Under God’s sovereignty, it magnifies grace and summons covenant faithfulness to God’s glory.
Daniel 3: In God’s mission, it meets us gently—sends the Church to embody the Kingdom in word and deed.
1 Kings 18: From the struggle for freedom, it meets us gently—proclaims hope, dignity, and God’s liberating justice.
1 Kings 18: In God’s unfolding plan, it clarifies the times and calls us to readiness and hope.
Daniel 3: On the path of theosis, it doesn’t flatter us—invites healing communion with God and a transfigured life.
Daniel 3: Within the deposit of faith, it meets us gently—draws us into grace through the Church’s sacramental life.
Jeremiah 2:4-13 calls our “goodness” what it is without Christ: insufficient—today, not someday.
1 Kings 18: In soul liberty before God, it doesn’t flatter us—calls for personal faith that bears public fruit.
Daniel 3: In soul liberty before God, it calls for personal faith that bears public fruit.
Daniel 3: From the struggle for freedom, it doesn’t flatter us—proclaims hope, dignity, and God’s liberating justice.
Daniel 3: By prevenient grace, it invites a real response that grows into holy love.
1 Kings 18: In context, it calls us to live the text’s core truth with integrity.
Jeremiah 2:4-13 exposes our control; the Spirit refuses to be managed—today, not someday.
1 Kings 18: In the Church’s witness, it doesn’t flatter us—calls us to repent, believe, and walk in holy obedience.
Daniel 3: As Law and Gospel, it meets us gently—exposes our need and comforts us with Christ’s gift.
In Jeremiah 2:4-13, God’s covenant faithfulness outlasts human failure and calls forth obedience—today, not someday.
1 Kings 18: Within the deposit of faith, it draws us into grace through the Church’s sacramental life.
Jeremiah 2:4-13 reminds the Church: God’s Word forms God’s people through worship, holiness, and mission.
Jeremiah 2:4-13 gives Law and Gospel: God exposes our need, then gives Christ as our righteousness.
Daniel 3: In the red thread, it meets us gently—leads us to Jesus—the center and fulfillment of Scripture.