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Judeo-Christianity

«If they are able to understand the eternal course of things, how is it that they have not discovered the One who is its Master?» (Wis 13:1-9)

A theological and biblical reflection on the human capacity to perceive the divine order in creation, exploring why those who admire the beauty of the world may neglect knowledge of the Creator. This text invites us to move beyond wonder toward a transformative encounter with God, combining exegetical rigor, spirituality, and practical Christian living.

Saint Alexander of Jerusalem — To enlighten through knowledge and faith

Alexander of Jerusalem, bishop of the 3rd century, builder of a library and catechism school; martyred around 250. Model of the union between knowledge and charity.

“Now, having been freed from sin, you have become slaves of God” (Rom 6:19-23)

Romans 6:19-23: Becoming a “slave of God” as true freedom—from sin to holiness, from shame to dignity, and the promise of eternal life.

“Present yourselves to God as those who are alive and have come back from the dead” (Rom 6:12-18)

Romans 6:12-18: Paul calls you to “present yourselves to God as those who have lived and returned from the dead.” Theological meditation and practical ways to live grace.

Bible Readings: Feed Your Soul Daily

Bible readings play a crucial role in the spiritual lives of millions of believers around the world. Did you know that taking...

“God saw everything that he had made, and it was very good” (Gen 1:1-2:2)

Genesis 1:1 Explained: How “In the beginning God created” establishes the Christian view of the world, God, and human dignity—meditation, practical applications.