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In this lesson, Dr. Jan George, a retired university teacher of literature with a Master of Theology from the University of Dallas and founder of Sacred Heart Productions, discusses:Life in Christ Is True Spiritual Worship, The Strong Must Bear with the Weak, and The Spirit Is Drawing All Nations to Christ
We all desire to be heard and seen…to know we matter. Jesus reveals that even your actions in secret are known by the Father and they matter to Him.
With the beginning of Lent right around the corner, Brandon Vogt and I talk about this ancient period of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving in preparation for Easter, and offer several recommendations on how to have a more spiritually powerful Lent. A listener asks: If God made us in his image, and the family is composed of a husband, wife and children, then is there a motherly dimension in God?
Dr. Chris talks with Deacon James Keating about what it means to be a Christian.
Before focusing on John 3, Sharon gives us a teaching on how Catholics approach
scripture study. We are encouraged to use a canonical approach when studying the Bible; that is, we
should consider the entire canon of the Bible whenever trying to understand a particular passage. The
Bible is not meant to be a collection of isolated stories.
In addition, we learn about the senses of scripture: literal and spiritual, with the spiritual sense further
divided into allegorical (foreshadowing of future events and people), moral (virtues that can be learned)
and anagogical (referencing eternity or the eschaton). We then turn our attention back to John 3 and
learn about Nicodemus, whose spiritual journey is a beautiful example of a progressive growth in faith.