Come Forth — 7th Week — Day 6 — Great Lent
He weeps with us, but does not leave us in the tomb. Christ calls us to rise, repent, and follow Him.
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.
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.
As the angel announces Christ’s coming to the Virgin, we are reminded that our Savior desires to dwell within us. Say yes with Saint Mary and receive Him with joy.
While we judge, Christ heals. Today’s meditation reveals the blindness of judgment and the light of true spiritual vision.
Blind Bartimaeus cried out to Jesus and refused to be silenced. His faith opened the door to healing. Let your cry rise today—grace still hears.
Who do you say that Jesus is? On this Tuesday of the sixth week, Christ invites us into a personal confession of faith—one that leads through the Cross into resurrection.
Gospel Reading: John 5:1–18 Key Verse: “Jesus said to him, ‘Rise, take up your bed and walk.’” (John 5:8) Meditation: Today, Christ says to you: Rise! Rise from sin, fear, shame, or spiritual paralysis. He doesn’t just want to heal you—He calls you to walk in righteousness, carry your cross, and follow Him into a…
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.