Jesus doesn’t talk about things we store in our junk drawers. Instead, He talks about the things we store up in our heart (beliefs, prejudices, attitudes, habits, grudges, emotions); however, He doesn’t speak of them as junk. Instead, the Lord speaks of them as seeds--as seeds in a garden. These seeds don’t just lie dormant in the dark, collecting dust. According to Jesus, the things we store up in our hearts start to grow, and push through to the surface of our lives through our words and our actions. The question is not whether we will produce fruit in our lives or not. Bearing fruit is inevitable. Inescapable. The question is what kind of fruit will we bear from the storehouse of our heart, and how will it affect the world around us?
All in the Family - Pentecost 2019
Get Your Third Class Ticket Here - Ascension 2019
In Which City Do You Live? - 6th Sunday of Easter
Mother's are a Reflection of God's Love - 4th Sunday of Easter
Surprise - One Got Out! - Easter Sunday 2019
Why Have You Forsaken Me?” - Good Friday 2019
Unless I Wash You - Holy Thursday 2019
If the Stones Cried Out - Palm Sunday 2019
A Stone’s Throw Away - 5th Sunday of Lent
Who is Better? - 4th Sunday of Lent
One of the Greatest Sins - 3rd Sunday of Lent
Fighting the Devil - 1st Sunday of Lent
Why are You Here? - Ash Wednesday 2019
A GPS for Your Life - 7th Sunday in OT
A GPS for Your Life - 7th Sunday in OT
Three Men Changed by God - 5th Sunday in OT
A Remedy for Rejection - 4th Sunday in OT
When God's Dream Captures Your Heart - Catholic Schools Week
A Dove Descends - Baptism of the Lord 2019
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