[Grem] mai igék

Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2017. Nov. 25., Szo, 13:49:10 CET


<http://wordonfire.acemlnb.com/lt.php?s=f4b404287914110dac7009c89e87fa0d&i=1356A1680A29A1265502>

Your daily Gospel reflection...
Saturday, November 25, 2017
<http://wordonfire.acemlnb.com/lt.php?s=f4b404287914110dac7009c89e87fa0d&i=1356A1680A29A1265547>

33rd Week in Ordinary Time

Luke 20:27-40


*Friends, today's Gospel reports a conversation Jesus had with some of the
Sadducees, who held that there is no life after death. We could practically
hear their speech on the lips of secularists today. But Jesus is having
none of it. The dead shall indeed rise, he says. Otherwise, how could Moses
have spoken of God as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, all of whom
were long dead by Moses' time? But their risen existence, though in
continuity, even bodily continuity, with what has gone before, will be
transformed, transfigured, raised up. Those who hold to the resurrection of
the body are those who are most effective at working for justice and peace
in this world. *If you are a complete materialist and secularist, you hold
that everything and everybody, in the end, just fades away. But if you
believe in the resurrection of the body, then everything in this world is
destined for redemption. Everything matters.
--------- következő rész ---------
Egy csatolt HTML állomány át lett konvertálva...
URL: <http://turul.kgk.uni-obuda.hu/pipermail/grem/attachments/20171125/aabb603e/attachment.html>


További információk a(z) Grem levelezőlistáról