Father Matthew Wiering Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In Jesus's parables there is always a detail that seems a little surprising or odd. In the parable of the sower, it is definitely the appearance that the sower is really bad at his job. He is sowing seed, and he is getting it everywhere! So what is Jesus trying to tell us? He's trying to illustrate the way that God loves -- generously and not worried about waste. Such is God's love for us that he lavishes upon us in the Word he gives us: Jesus. So what kind of soil are we for our foolishly generous father? Good soil that can receive and welcome the gift of Jesus into our hearts so that faith can take root? Or thorns and rocks that represent a heart closed to grace?
Flowers Bloom in the Desert
New Life from a Dead Stump
The Mass as the Fulfillment of Ancient Prophecy
Thanking God in Good Times and in Bad
Solemnity of Christ the King: Maintaining Hope in the Midst of our Politics
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Heading for Destruction
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: What’s our Attitude towards Death?
Solemnity of All Saints: Is Holiness Possible?
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time: Choosing God’s Will instead of My Will
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time: The Importance of the End of our Life
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time: What does it mean to ”Pray Always”?
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time: God Blesses Those Who Humble Themselves
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Does Prayer Change God’s Mind?
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time: What do we Owe the Poor?
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time: The Perplexing Parable of the Dishonest Steward
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time: The Prodigal Son: Which Brother are We?
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Put Jesus First
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Are We Friends with the Poor?
August 21, 2022: Feast of St. Pius the Tenth
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Stepping Out in Faith
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