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Three dimensions
Prophets
The Lord gathers all nations into the eternal peace of the kingdom of God (Isaiah 2:1-5)
Discover how Isaiah's 27-century-old prophetic vision offers a universal message of hope, calling nations to true peace. Through inner transformation, justice, and active engagement, this prophecy invites us to reinvent our shared future in the face of contemporary divisions. A spiritual and practical path toward global reconciliation.
Luke
“When you see these things happening, you will know that the kingdom of God is near” (Luke 21:29-33)
The Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke. At that time, Jesus told this parable to his disciples: «Observe the fig tree and all the...
Prophets
“I saw one like a son of man coming with the clouds of heaven” (Dn 7:2-14)
Discover how the vision of Daniel 7 reveals the eternal victory of the Son of Man over empires, inviting us to live in hope and justice from today.
Epistles
“Integrated into the building which has the Apostles as its foundation” (Eph 2, 19-22)
From exile to home: Discover how Ephesians 2:19-22 transforms our identity—becoming fellow citizens, family of God, and living stones of the temple through the Spirit.
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.
Meditate
Why Preachers Avoid Talking About the Canonical Approach: Bible Study's Best-Kept Secret
Discover why so many preachers avoid the canonical approach—a method that illuminates the coherence of the entire Bible—and how to gradually integrate it to transform individual and community understanding of Scripture.
Epistles
“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.
Luke
“To whom much has been given, much will be required” (Lk 12:39-48)
Parable of the Faithful Steward (Luke 12:39-48): Transforming gifts and talents into vigilant responsibility. Meditation, practical applications, and prayer.

