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Hope (philosophy)
Luke
«The day the Son of Man is revealed» (Lk 17:26-37)
This article delves deeper into Luke 17:26-37, highlighting the tension between daily life and eschatological hope. It invites active vigilance, committed faith, and spiritual restraint through theological reading, practical suggestions, and Christian meditation to help us live with hope and discernment.
Epistles
«No creature will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ» (Romans 8:31b-39)
Meditation on Romans 8: assurance that nothing can separate us from God's love, call to trust in the face of suffering and persecution.
Epistles
“You have received a Spirit who has made you sons, and in him we cry out, ‘Abba!’ that is, ‘Father!’” (Rom 8:12-17)
From slavery to sonship: how the Holy Spirit makes us cry “Abba” and transforms our identity, from fear to filial freedom and glorious hope.
Luke
“Blessed are the servants whom the master finds awake when he comes” (Luke 12:35-38)
“Blessed are the servants whom the master finds watching”: A meditation on Christian watchfulness—how to watch with joy, service, and hope.
Reading plans
The Bible in Dialogue
Cross-Reading Plan: Old and New Testaments: Discover divine coherence through a simultaneous reading of key passages from the Old and New Testaments. This 90-day journey explores creation, the Law, royal figures, the Psalms, prophecies, and wisdom, highlighting the fulfillment of the promises in Jesus Christ. Through this method, grasp the profound unity of the Bible, its covenants, its promises, and their spiritual fulfillment. Ideal for enriching and structured daily meditation.
Sapiential
"My son, if you come to serve the Lord, prepare yourself for the trial" (Sirach 2:1)
Sirach 2:1 invites us to prepare our faith for trials: a call to active faithfulness, a source of spiritual maturation and witness in the Christian life.
Sapiential
«Create in me a pure heart, O my God» (Psalm 51:12-13)
«Create in me a pure heart»: discover how Psalm 50 guides towards mercy, inner conversion and the mission to transmit forgiveness.
Epistles
«And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love» (1 Corinthians 12:31-...
Discover how Paul, in his Letter to the Corinthians, reveals the unifying power of charity—faith, hope, and love—at the heart of Christian life. A guide to living authentic faith, embodying active hope, and practicing concrete charity today.

