Category: Memory Verse

TOP ADMINISTRATORS

“Men should regard us as servants of Christ and administrators of the mysteries of God.” –1 Corinthians 4:1 Are you a trustworthy administrator of the mysteries of God? Do you believe: 1) Jesus died on the cross for us and gives us a new nature through Baptism into His death? (Rm 6:3) 2) We can live a new life by faith in Jesus? (2 Cor 5:17) 3) We can be filled with the Holy Spirit, God Himself? (Eph 5:18) 4) The Church is the Body of Christ? (Rm 12:5) 5) The Bible is the Word of God? (2 Tm 3:16)...

FIELD OF DREAMS?

“You are God’s field.” –1 Corinthians 3:9, RSV-CE Jesus told a parable about a man who found a buried treasure in a field. The man rejoiced at finding the treasure. He “sold all he had and bought that field” (Mt 13:44). Jesus said that “the reign of God is like” buying such a field with buried treasure (Mt 13:44). Jesus lived this parable. From heaven, the Lord looked “down; He [saw] all mankind” (Ps 33:13). When we look at people, we might see a “field” of twisted deceit and dysfunction (see Jer 17:9). We might find it difficult to see...

CAN YOU DISCERN SPIRITS?

“The Spirit we have received is not the world’s spirit but God’s Spirit, helping us to recognize the gifts He has given us.” –1 Corinthians 2:12 “The Spirit scrutinizes all matters, even the deep things of God. Who, for example, knows a man’s innermost self but the man’s own spirit within him?” (1 Cor 2:10-11) “In the synagogue there was a man with an unclean spirit” (Lk 4:33). From these Scriptures, we see that there are three kinds of spirits: God, human spirits, and angelic spirits (either good angels or demons). These three sources of spirits are the origin of...

THANK GOD FOR YOU!

“I continually thank my God for you.” –1 Corinthians 1:4 Father Al Lauer, founder and long-time author of One Bread, One Body (OBOB), passed from this life to the next on October 13, 2002. In the final weeks of his battle with cancer, Father often expressed his thanks to those who had supported him, prayed for him, and received him. In the last two weeks of his life, Father could no longer leave his bedroom. Masses were celebrated in his room. Although Father could not celebrate the Mass, he did give short homilies from his bed. Near the end of...

NATHANAEL

“You will see much greater things than that.” –John 1:50 The first time we encounter St. Nathanael (also called Bartholomew) is in John’s Gospel. Nathanael is prejudiced. He insults Jesus even before he meets Him (Jn 1:46). Jesus nonetheless opens up Nathanael by a word of supernatural knowledge (Jn 1:48). Nathanael responds by confessing Jesus as Son of God and King of Israel (Jn 1:49). Jesus has begun His work in Nathanael’s life. Nathanael accompanies Jesus for three years in His preaching, deliverance, and healing ministry. Finally, Nathanael sins grievously by abandoning Jesus when He was arrested and put to...