God’s Judgment of the Whole World – Why Judgment Must Precede Joy (Isaiah 13–27) Epis VII

EPISODE 7 – Isaiah 26: Learning Trust After Judgment Anchor: Isaiah 26 Purpose: Moral formation Reader Orientation Isaiah 26 should be read as a chapter about formation,

The Beatitudes: The Reordering of the Soul A Thomistic Formation through Lent to Easter Eps II

II. Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit Humility and Dependence Beatitude Text “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

The Beatitudes and the Reordering of the Soul A Thomistic Formation through Lent to Easter Eps I

Why the Beatitudes, Why Lent (8 minutes total goal) Isolated membership [https://www.christianmothers.org/christian-mother-store/p/isolated-membership-for-christian-mothers-1?srsltid=AfmBOorXpRt42D7jnEhxQW4IDX-J291weZwjUQnhtqv35Cvu3g_QtW86] Opening Thesis The Beatitudes are not moral ideals but descriptions of a rightly

Eight Doors of the Kingdom Learning the Art of Living and the Secret of Joy Sara Reading Mat 5:1-10 RSV

Matthew 5 Revised Standard Version (RSV) The Beatitudes 5 Seeing the crowds, he went up on the mountain, and when he sat down his disciples came

God’s Judgment of the Whole World – Why Judgment Must Precede Joy (Isaiah 13–27) Epis VI

EPISODE 6 -Isaiah 25: The Feast for All Peoples Anchor: Isaiah 25:6-8 Tone: Hopeful, reverent Reader Orientation Isaiah 25 should be read as the answer to Isaiah

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