Category: Daily Reflections

WHO CAN’T TEACH YOU?

“As Peter entered, Cornelius went to meet him, dropped to his knees before him and bowed low.” –Acts 10:25 The Holy Spirit wants to teach us all things (Jn 14:26). For example, He wants to teach us how to be parents, wives, husbands, lay single people, and members of religious communities. The Spirit wants to teach us how to spend our money, eat, talk, think, work, love, live, and die. Because the Holy Spirit wants to teach us so much, the proper relationship with Him is to be teachable, that is, docile. Most of the time the Spirit does not...

GROW

“The congregations grew stronger in faith and daily increased in numbers.” –Acts 16:5 The Lord is very interested in the growth of individuals and congregations. He delights in our growth as a parent delights in their child’s first step or first word. The Lord wants congregations to grow both in faith and in numbers (see Acts 16:5). Growing in quality and quantity are not two separate types of growth, but eventually go together. If we truly have a strong faith, we will be strong in evangelizing and leading many to Christ. The Lord wants every Christian and every Christian congregation...

LASTING LOVE

“Your fruit must endure.” –John 15:16 Mass Readings: May 4 First: Acts 15:22-31; Resp: Psalm 57:8-12; Gospel: John 15:12-17 Listen to the Mass Readings Jesus, the Vine, commands us, the branches, to bear fruit that is not only abundant but also lasting (Jn 15:16). Our commitment to the Lord and the commitments of those whom we have led to the Lord will last, if these commitments are: “rooted in [Jesus] and built up in Him” (Col 2:7), confirmed by the Holy Spirit, founded on the rock of hearing and obeying God’s Word (Mt 7:24ff), in submission to the authority of...

ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH YOUR ENEMIES

“Day pours out the word to day, and night to night imparts knowledge.” –Psalm 19:3 Mass Readings: May 3 First: 1 Corinthians 15:1-8; Resp: Psalm 19:2-5; Gospel: John 14:6-14 Listen to the Mass Readings To the man who would later be called “doubting Thomas,” Jesus gave one of the greatest revelations in the history of the human race. Jesus told Thomas: “I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life; no one comes to the Father but through Me” (Jn 14:6). Jesus was profoundly disappointed in Philip, who did not know Jesus or His Father after “all this time”...

JESUS OR NOTHING

“Apart from Me you can do nothing.” –John 15:5 Mass Readings: May 2 First: Acts 15:1-6; Resp: Psalm 122:1-5; Gospel: John 15:1-8 Listen to the Mass Readings Business leaders understand well the concept of cutting activities out of the business process that are not profitable. Sports coaches and athletic trainers also understand cutting out practice drills and plays which are not productive. Farmers don’t waste their limited time on activities which do not increase the yield of crops, flock, or herd. So, Jesus’ teaching on pruning the branches which don’t bear fruit is well understood by many. What is not...