The Struggle of Doubt– Holy Fifty – First Week – Day 7
In moments of doubt, Christ draws near—not to rebuke, but to invite us to believe. Discover the beauty of Thomas’s encounter with the Risen Lord.
In moments of doubt, Christ draws near—not to rebuke, but to invite us to believe. Discover the beauty of Thomas’s encounter with the Risen Lord.
When Jesus saw the grieving mother, He said, “Do not weep.” He stopped the procession of death with a touch. Today, let Him stop your sorrow and speak life.
He weeps with us, but does not leave us in the tomb. Christ calls us to rise, repent, and follow Him.
Today, Christ longs to gather us under His wings. Will you let Him? A meditation on Luke 13:31–35.
Are we mistaken about our God like the Sadducees? Christ is Pantokrator, the Living God, calling us to transformation and resurrection life.
Jesus declares, “I am the Bread of Life.” Today, we reflect on the hunger of the world and the fullness found only in Christ. Those who come to Him will never hunger nor thirst again.
Fear made many love the praise of men more than God. Today, reflect on the courage of the martyrs and stand with Christ, even when the world turns away.
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.
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’…