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Divine Mercy

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Divine Mercy

There are multiple translations of the Bible, largely because the original texts were written in Hebrew and Greek. Some words carry added meaning that English can’t fully articulate.

One such word in Old Testament Hebrew is the word chesed, used in the prayer of Psalm 118.

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Click here for full text - http://www.godislove.blog/prayfor2/2019/4/30/divine-mercy

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Ask, Seek, Knock

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Ask, Seek, Knock

As an agnostic, I questioned a lot. I believed there had to be a creator - the world seemed far too complex, with too many contingencies, to be an evolutionary accident. But it felt like this creator had spun the world into existence, threw up his hands, and wished us all best of luck in sorting life out. God seemed far off and unapproachable.

Click here for audio reflection - https://soundcloud.com/prayfortwo/pray-for-2-ask-seek-knock

Click here for full text - http://www.godislove.blog/prayfor2/2019/4/30/ask-seek-knock

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The Urgency of Forgiveness

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The Urgency of Forgiveness

Today, I’d like you to impart a sense of urgency around both forgiveness and the sacrament of confession. Too often, we choose to dwell in unforgiveness and unforgiven sin. Jesus was clear about reconciling quickly in the Gospel of Matthew…

Click here for audio reflection - https://soundcloud.com/prayfortwo/pray-for-2-the-urgency-of-forgiveness

Click here for full text - http://www.godislove.blog/prayfor2/2019/4/30/the-urgency-of-forgiveness

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World's Largest Book Club

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World's Largest Book Club

Following the daily readings of the Church a part of your daily prayer effectively makes you a member of the world’s largest book club. No matter where you go in the world, in solidarity you would hear the same readings on any given day.

Click here for audio reflection - https://soundcloud.com/prayfortwo/pray-for-2-worlds-largest-book-club

Click here for full text - http://www.godislove.blog/prayfor2/2019/4/30/worlds-largest-book-club

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You Are Improbable

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You Are Improbable

My son and I were filling out our March Madness brackets, and we looked up the odds of achieving a perfect bracket. A Duke math professor calculated the odds at 1 in 9 quintillion, which is 9 followed by 18 zeros. Would you believe that the odds of you existing are even more improbable?

Click here for audio reflection - https://soundcloud.com/prayfortwo/pray-for-2-you-are-improbable

Click here for full text - http://www.godislove.blog/prayfor2/2019/4/30/you-are-improbable

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Heaven or Hell: Our Choice?

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Heaven or Hell: Our Choice?

There is a popular notion that most people go to heaven, yet Saint Matthew describes the path to heaven as a “narrow gate”, and that the road to destruction is wide.

And yet we know that God desires all to return to heaven.

Click here for audio reflection - https://soundcloud.com/prayfortwo/pray-for-2-heaven-or-hell-our-choice

Click here for full text - http://www.godislove.blog/prayfor2/2019/4/30/heaven-or-hell-our-choice

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There's A Hole in Your Bucket

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There's A Hole in Your Bucket

There’s a hole in your bucket, dear Liza. This line from a children’s song published in Germany circa 1700 is a great analogy for our spiritual life. While are faith is often strong, we hold it in a fragile vessel that leaks. And if we don’t routinely seek to replenish our faith, our bucket can run dry.

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Click here for full text - http://www.godislove.blog/prayfor2/2019/4/30/hole-in-the-bucket

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First Grade Art Project

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First Grade Art Project

I remember my daughter, who was in first grade, running home with a picture she had colored. It was wonderfully messy, yet I appreciated it for the joy she had put into and the love with which she shared it.

I think God views our acts of faith like that first grader art project

Click here for audio reflection - https://soundcloud.com/prayfortwo/pray-for-2-first-grade-art-project

Click here for full text - http://www.godislove.blog/prayfor2/2019/4/30/first-grade-art-project

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