
The Letter to the Ephesians invites us to take on the battles of life with help from Heaven as we arm ourselves with the protection of God’s grace.

The Letter to the Ephesians invites us to take on the battles of life with help from Heaven as we arm ourselves with the protection of God’s grace.

Luke’s Gospel shows how Jesus called His twelve apostles by name, selecting them for their particular work. May remember that Christ calls us as well.
Using an example of bread Jesus explains the Kingdom of God.

The Letter to the Ephesians offers a powerful exhortation to live as children of light.

The Great Commandment to love God and love one another offers a reminder that while our words signal our behavior, our actions reveal our hearts.

Jesus reminds us with a number of examples and a parables to repent of our sins and turn to God.

Jesus reminds us that just as we read the weather to determine our action the next day, so we also read the signs of life to determine how our faith will guide us…especially in a storm.

The daily readings proclaim God’s goodness and power. As Jesus comes to light the fire of the Holy Spirit in our world we are confronted with a choice: to accept God’s path or walk away. What will we choose?

The end of today’s passage from the Gospel of Luke will challenge each one of us as we reflect on how we are using the blessings we have received.

Jesus offers a parable to remind us to be steadfast and alert, ready to respond at any moment to God’s call in our lives.