faith and works
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November 4, 2025 – Humble Service in Today’s Mass Readings
God’s banquet is ready. Are you making excuses or setting the table? 🍞🍷 Romans 12:5–16 calls the Church one Body with many gifts. Use yours today with real zeal. Bless those who hurt you. Give generously. Lead with diligence. Show… Continue reading
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November 3, 2025 – God’s Mercy & Love in Today’s Mass Readings
Mercy is not a transaction. It is a banquet set by God. 🍞🕊️ Romans 11:29-36 drops the headline: “The gifts and the call of God are irrevocable.” No one earns mercy. Everyone needs it. Gratitude becomes the engine for real… Continue reading
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October 17, 2025 – Authentic Faith in Today’s Mass Readings
Forgiveness that frees. Faith that fights fear. Today’s readings hit different. 🔥 Romans 4:1–8: Abraham did not earn righteousness. He received it. “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.” This is grace, not wages. Let that… Continue reading
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October 5, 2025 – Persevering & Obedient Faith in Today’s Mass Readings
Tiny faith. Big God. Real obedience. 💥 🔥 Habakkuk 1–2: Crying “How long” is not faithlessness. It is covenant honesty. God says, “Write the vision… wait for it.” The just live by faith that trusts His timing and keeps moving.… Continue reading
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September 10, 2025 – Living for the Kingdom in Today’s Mass Readings
Today flips the script. Jesus calls the overlooked “blessed” and shows us what real wealth looks like. ✨ Colossians 3:1-11: “Seek what is above.” Put the old self to death. Put on the new. Your identity in Christ is not… Continue reading
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August 27, 2025 – Authentic Holiness in Today’s Mass Readings
God doesn’t fall for our filters. 🔎✨ 🕊️ Psalm 139:7–12: You can’t outrun His presence—“even the night shines as the day.” He’s closer than your next breath and still chooses you. 🛠️ 1 Thessalonians 2:9–13: Paul’s grind matched his Gospel.… Continue reading
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March 8, 2025 – Called to Mercy in Today’s Mass Readings
🚨 Jesus just flipped the script—AGAIN. 🚨 Imagine being the most hated guy in town—someone everyone avoids, judges, and whispers about behind your back. That was Levi, the tax collector. But then, in one jaw-dropping moment, Jesus walks up to… Continue reading







