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Our Lady of Fatima


Acts 13:44-52
Psalm 98:1-4
John 14:7-14

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life in the word

"The word of the Lord was carried throughout that area." —Acts 13:49

The Word of the Lord is being carried at this moment throughout your area and throughout the world. However, if there is unrepentant sin in your life, you will be manipulated into rejecting and opposing God's Word (see Acts 13:45-46). But if you repent, you will believe in God's Word, delight in it, and respond to it with praise (Acts 13:48). This may result in your being persecuted by those who reject God's Word. Yet you will "be filled with joy and the Holy Spirit" (Acts 13:52), for you have been privileged not only to believe in God's Word but also to suffer for it (see Phil 1:29). In your suffering for accepting God's Word, the Holy Spirit will rest on you (1 Pt 4:14), and you will do greater works than Jesus did (Jn 14:12), for anything you ask in His name He will do (Jn 14:14).

When we accept God's Word, we enter into a new way of life. In God's Word, we move from grace to grace (see Jn 1:16). By living in God's Word, we walk in the Truth Who sets us free (Jn 8:31-32). Accept, abide in, and carry God's Word.

Prayer:  Father, through the intercession of Our Lady of Fatima, may I tremble at Your Word (Is 66:2).

Promise:  "All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation by our God." —Ps 98:3

Praise:  Our Lady of Fatima visited three children and with them changed the world.

Reference:  (Love Jesus more by reading the Bible daily. For encouragement, order, listen to or download any or all of these media: Ignorance of Scripture is Ignorance of Christ, CD 82-1, How to Pray the Bible, CD 82-3, How to Read the Bible, CD 46-3, Principles of Bible Interpretation, CD 79-1.)

Rescript:  †Most Reverend Joseph R. Binzer, Auxiliary Bishop, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, December 1, 2016

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