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New Testament
“Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish” (Luke 13:1-9)
In the face of tragedy and violence, Luke 13:1-9 reverses the logic of blame and issues a pressing call to conversion: not as a threat, but as a joyful urgency toward life. This article explains the historical context of Jesus' words, develops the meaning of metanoia as a passage from spiritual death to fruitfulness, specifies the concrete fruits of the Spirit, proposes a seven-step meditation process, weekly practices, and an intercessory prayer, and responds to contemporary objections about guilt, autonomy, and social engagement.
Prayer
Spiritual Reflections to Nourish Your Faith
Spiritual reflections play a fundamental role in our search for meaning and understanding of life. Did you know that taking the time to...
Prayer
Daily Meditation on Inspirational Scriptures
Daily meditation on scripture is a centuries-old practice that affects millions of people around the world. Did you know that 70% of...
Old Testament
«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.


