Father Matthew Wiering Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
It's fascinating to compare the passion accounts of St. John to the synoptic Gospel writers. While the main story is the same, the emphasis is quite different. The synoptic gospels spare no details of the brutal sufferings that Jesus experienced during his passion: psychological, physical, even spiritual. But John presents almost none of that. In his passion he depicts Jesus as a totally free man who is in control of his destiny and who allows everything to happen to him with knowledge, freedom, and choice. We see no weakness nor hear any cry or complaint until after the Scriptures had been fulfilled, when, just before breathing his last, he finally admits, "I thirst." For water or wine? No. Jesus thirsts for the only thing that He doesn't control -- which is how you and I respond to his gift of love. In response to his love, he thirsts for our love. Will we quench his thirst?
Christ’s Church is on the March
The Consistency of the Church’s Teaching on Mary
Where is God in the Storm?
You are the Light of the World
The Struggle of Choosing God’s Will over My Will
Letting God Say ”I’ve Got This”
Picking Rock in our Heart
Forgotten by the World but not by God
Do I Need to Love Jesus More than my Family?
Be Not Afraid!
What Attracted Me to the Priesthood
Revive Women’s Night: What is a Woman?
Trinity Sunday: Do I Need to Earn God’s Love?
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Ascension Sunday: Heaven is not in Space
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The Priority of a Priest
Jesus is the Pasture
Back on the Right Path
Easter 2023: They Went to the One they Thought was Dead
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