Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
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.
All Are One in God
He Speaks With Authority
The Spiritual Drama of Jonah
Staying With the Lord
Herod and the Magi
In the Beginning was the Word
Adam, David, and Jesus
Language Fit for a King
The Great Spiritual Law
Three Tasks of the Church
The Wedding Feast
Parable of the Tenants
Let Go Rather than Grasp
Seeing the World from God's Perspective
The Gates of Hell
The Little Ones
The God Who Is Love
The Spirit of Power and of Truth
The Co-Inherence of the Mystical Body
The Shepherd's Voice
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