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Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
What a privilege we have this weekend to hear from the book of Wisdom. Scholars contend that this is the last book written in the Old Testament, dating from around the time of Jesus. It is a collection of sayings and aphorisms, all testifying to the multivalent truth at the heart of biblical revelation. As one might expect, a major theme of this book is the wisdom of God. But two others, which figure prominently in our reading for today, are power and love.
Master, I Want to See
Real Spiritual Power
The Rich Young Man and the Hunger for Eternal Life
Sexuality, Love, and Marriage
Would that Everyone Could be a Prophet
The Undoing of Original Sin
Faith Perfected by Love
Ephphatha
Law and Laws
Lord, To Whom Shall We Go?
Wisdom's Meal
Spiritual Food
Bread of Life
The Mystery of the Mass
Looking for a Shepherd
Summed Up in Christ
The Mission of the Prophet
God Did Not Make Death
The Storm at Sea
Walking By Faith and Not By Sight
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