Woes of the Respectable: Lessons from Jesus’ Outrage — 6th Week — Day 3 — Great Lent
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Woes of the Respectable: Lessons from Jesus’ Outrage — 6th Week — Day 3 — Great Lent

In today’s sermon on Luke 11:45–52, Jesus confronts hypocrisy and legalism, urging us to seek a genuine, heart-driven faith. Discover how His words call us to embrace grace over mere ritual.

Who Do You Say That I Am? — 6th Week — Day 2 — Great Lent
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Who Do You Say That I Am? — 6th Week — Day 2 — Great Lent

Who do you say that Jesus is? On this Tuesday of the sixth week, Christ invites us into a personal confession of faith—one that leads through the Cross into resurrection.

Change Before It’s Too Late — 6th Week — Day 1 — Great Lent
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Change Before It’s Too Late — 6th Week — Day 1 — Great Lent

Today’s Gospel: Luke 13:1–5 “Unless you repent you will all likewise perish.” (Luke 13:5) Meditation Repentance is not just for Lent—it is the heartbeat of the Christian life. For five weeks, the Church has whispered, urged, and cried out: return to God! Today, wisdom calls us to change before it’s too late. Early Church Fathers’…

Rise, Take Up Your Bed and Walk — 5th Week — Day 7 — Great Lent
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Rise, Take Up Your Bed and Walk — 5th Week — Day 7 — Great Lent

Gospel Reading: John 5:1–18 Key Verse: “Jesus said to him, ‘Rise, take up your bed and walk.’” (John 5:8) Meditation: Today, Christ says to you: Rise! Rise from sin, fear, shame, or spiritual paralysis. He doesn’t just want to heal you—He calls you to walk in righteousness, carry your cross, and follow Him into a…

Woe to you — 5th Week — Day 6 — Great Lent
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Woe to you — 5th Week — Day 6 — Great Lent

Our Lord exhorts us to be true ministers of justice and mercy. Like the noble preachers of old, we are called to defend the poor, the widow, and the orphan.

You Are Loosed from Infirmity — 5th week — Day 4 —  Great Lent
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You Are Loosed from Infirmity — 5th week — Day 4 —  Great Lent

Let Christ break every chain of sin, sickness, and fear. Discover today’s Gospel meditation from Luke 13 and a powerful saying from the early Church Fathers.