A Benedictine Monk from Cleveland Ohio who is sharing the good news with others to enlighten, illuminate, and transform the personal relationship with Jesus Christ now and forever.
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I wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy and blessed new year.
Brother Philip
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Mk 1:27 A completely new teaching in a spirit of authority! One of the best ways to teach is through stories. Stories can capture the attentiveness in a way that text cannot. It is a better way to captivate the audience and create an experience for them. Stories are one of the most ancient teaching methods in the history of mankind. The Bible is full of narratives which are intended to teach people what God wants us to know about him, his life and his plan for us; Jesus himself used storytelling as a teaching tool - not only does he tell stories but he also uses parables which are short fictional stories with a moral message at their core. Always remember Jesus loves me . Say it out loud. Say it again Jesus loves me . You are never alone. God Bless Brother Philip Philip@clevelandbenedictines.org
Whoever is ashamed of Me and of My words, of him will the son of man be ashamed when he comes in his glory. The Bible verses in Luke 9:26 and Mark 8:38 emphasize the consequence of being ashamed of Jesus and His teachings. According to these verses, if someone is ashamed of Jesus and His words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of that person when He returns in His glory alongside the Father and the holy angels. This highlights the importance of standing firm in faith and not being ashamed of one's belief in Jesus. In Luke 9:26, various translations reiterate this message, emphasizing that being ashamed of Jesus and His teachings will result in Him being ashamed of that individual when He returns in glory with the Father and the holy angels. Similarly, Mark 8:38 conveys a similar sentiment, stating that those who are embarrassed or ashamed of Jesus and His teachings will face His disapproval when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels. Th...
The days of penance have come upon us for the atoning of our sins and for the saving of our souls. It is important to approach penance with sincerity and humility, recognizing the need for repentance and spiritual growth. Penance involves acts of self-discipline, reflection, and seeking forgiveness for our wrongdoings. Through penance, we acknowledge our faults, seek reconciliation with others, and strive to amend our ways. It is a time for introspection, prayer, and a renewed commitment to living a virtuous life. By embracing penance with a genuine heart, we can experience spiritual renewal and draw closer to God. Jesus loves me . Say it out loud. Say it again Jesus loves me . You are never alone. God Bless Brother Philip Philip@clevelandbenedictines.org
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