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The Empty Tomb 20 Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance. 2 So she came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved, and said, “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have put him!” 3…
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When God’s people suffer, it isn’t punishment for sin—because Jesus already took that punishment—but rather loving correction from a Father to His children. God’s discipline helps believers grow, remove sin, and learn patience, even when it feels painful. Instead of complaining or giving up when hard times come, Christians should trust that God’s h…
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We’ve lost connection with part of what the Bible teaches about sin: that God gets angry at sin. And I’m here to tell you that losing that is a bad thing. In fact, I’ll go this far: you need an angry God. If you don’t believe in an angry God, a really angry God who hates sin and is going to punish it, you’re impoverishing yourself. You’re taking aw…
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Bishop Robert Barron Friends, All Souls Day, November 2, falls on a Sunday this year, so we can really spend some time reflecting on this wonderful feast, which means so much to Catholic people. Why do we pray for the souls in purgatory? I wonder if I could begin by reflecting on why we speak of the “soul”—this higher principle breathed into us by …
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Good evening. Obituaries are often very poignant, as they are the last word on someone’s life. These are rarely negative and almost a hundred percent positive and affirming, as they are communicating what the deceased person meant to us. (0:21 – 0:37) We actually chatted about this in our community group a couple of weeks ago, when David Wilie chal…
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Join Liam, Josh, and Amber on the Crosspoint Podcast as they unpack Romans 2:1–5 and Pastor Brennan’s sermon about judging others. They explore when judgment becomes harmful, when correction is loving and necessary, and how humility, gospel-centered mercy, and community shape healthy discernment. Through personal stories and practical guidance, the…
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[Luke 1:1-4] Luke, and the other 3 biblical gospels, are apostolic eyewitness testimony, not myths distorted over decades like the game of telephone. Gospel is a unique type of literature which certainly contains history, narrative, and biographical material, but it is a unique genre. Evangelion (the greek word) literally means "good news widely pr…
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