“Believe that the Father is in Me” – Fourth Week – Day 5 – Holy Fifty Days 2025
Christ reveals not only unity in purpose with the Father but unity in essence. As we detach from the world through Scripture, we come to truly live His Word.
Christ reveals not only unity in purpose with the Father but unity in essence. As we detach from the world through Scripture, we come to truly live His Word.
Christ reveals His eternal divinity with the words, “Before Abraham was, I AM.” He is not bound by time—He is the Ever-Existing God. Today, we are invited to anchor our moment in His eternal presence.
Don’t judge by appearances—look with God’s eyes. Righteous judgment begins when we seek His will, not our own.
To truly know God is to obey His Word. Christ’s perfect obedience reveals the path to life. His Word is fire, light, and guidance in our earthly pilgrimage.
Jesus confronts those who claimed Abraham as their father but whose actions betrayed another allegiance. Today, Christ invites us to ask honestly: “Who do I follow—truly?”
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.
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Our Lord exhorts us to be true ministers of justice and mercy. Like the noble preachers of old, we are called to defend the poor, the widow, and the orphan.