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THE POWER OF THE SACRED HEART ENTHRONEMENT TO DRIVE OUT DEMONS FROM HOUSES

June 15, 2020
QUESTION?

One of my friends and her family are dealing with witchcraft. It seems that her middle sister and niece have been placing things in her parents home. Apparently someone removed all of the St. Benedict medals from her parents...Read more

The role of a wife, while the husband's leadership in the home is missing in action

June 12, 2020
QUESTION?

I was listening to Jesus 911 this morning about enthronement of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, but how can I do this if the head of household, my husband, doesn’t believe the way that I do ? I am...Read more

SPIRITUAL WORKS OF MERCY OR THE CORPORTAL WORKS OF MERCY? ONLY ONE OR BOTH?

June 11, 2020
QUESTION?

What is more important – the spiritual works of mercy or the corporal works of mercy?

ANSWER!

CCC 2447 ‘“The works of mercy are charitable actions by which we come to the aid of our neighbor in his...Read more

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What Jesus Did on Christmas

December 26, 2023

"In the Epistle to the Philippians we read: 'For the divine nature was His from the first'--Christ was always God--'Yet He did not think to snatch at equality with God.' Who snatched at equality with God?  Satan did. And Adam did when Satan told him he would be like God. But He who is God by nature did not snatch at equality with God, but 'made himself nothing.' Nothing.  The old translation was 'He emptied Himself.'  In theology this is called kenosis.  God emptied Himself; He made Himself a nothing, 'assuming the nature of a slave'--not merely of a servant.  The Greek word is doulos.  The word doulos is used about forty-seven times by our Lord in the New Testament. A slave does hard work; a slave does dirty work. Assuming the nature of a slave, 'bearing human likeness, revealed in human shape, He humbled himself and in obedience acceptance even death--death on the cross.' So He emptied himself.  This verse is Christmas, 'He emptied himself.'"

 

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