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SUNDAY May 7- 2023- YEAR 2- Episode# 62 Good Sunday Morning with Fr Andre on KNUS 710 am. Easter Season Special episode: "This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it." - Psalm 118:24
On this Sunday, inspired by psalm 118, Fr Andre explores the contradictions between the Day of the Lord and our days as human beings. This verse from psalm 118, is very famous and christians from the various traditions have been repeating the chanting of this psalm for centuries and since early christianity. It is a very deep psalm, has been written not for good circumstances but in fact it was written during times of trials and difficulties for the people of God. In the days where evil was being uttered against the people of God, David expresses his trust and full faith in God of Goodness by proclaiming the “Day of the Lord”, which is the day in which the Messiah comes to take over the city, to declare his kingdom, and to deliver his people from all evil. In such a way, christians have to trust in God that despite the world’s persecution against all the faithful in Christ, the Day of the Lord is a day of rejoicing and victory over all evil and over death itself. Despite the suffering, betrayal, evil, wars, deceptions, sadness, sickness, famine and death, the Day of the Lord is a GOOD DAY. A Day of consolation. The Day of the Lord covers all of the human history. This is what Jesus says: I am the alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. This is Christ, the Lord of life, to whom has been given all the victory, and He is the Lord who is going to give us peace, forgiveness of sins and life everlasting.
Psalm 118 in fact reminds us of the unbelievable adversities between the Day of the Lord and the days of men who do evil against God’s children and against God’s Anointed One. The anguish, the animosity, the betrayal, the rejection, all of them the Day of the Lord, through the Messiah, will turn them into Good Day when the Lord seek vengeance for his people and when the Lord ends all evil. So let us "give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, his love endures forever." Psalm 118:29
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SUNDAY May 7- 2023- YEAR 2- Episode# 62 Good Sunday Morning with Fr Andre on KNUS 710 am. Easter Season Special episode: "This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it." - Psalm 118:24
On this Sunday, inspired by psalm 118, Fr Andre explores the contradictions between the Day of the Lord and our days as human beings. This verse from psalm 118, is very famous and christians from the various traditions have been repeating the chanting of this psalm for centuries and since early christianity. It is a very deep psalm, has been written not for good circumstances but in fact it was written during times of trials and difficulties for the people of God. In the days where evil was being uttered against the people of God, David expresses his trust and full faith in God of Goodness by proclaiming the “Day of the Lord”, which is the day in which the Messiah comes to take over the city, to declare his kingdom, and to deliver his people from all evil. In such a way, christians have to trust in God that despite the world’s persecution against all the faithful in Christ, the Day of the Lord is a day of rejoicing and victory over all evil and over death itself. Despite the suffering, betrayal, evil, wars, deceptions, sadness, sickness, famine and death, the Day of the Lord is a GOOD DAY. A Day of consolation. The Day of the Lord covers all of the human history. This is what Jesus says: I am the alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. This is Christ, the Lord of life, to whom has been given all the victory, and He is the Lord who is going to give us peace, forgiveness of sins and life everlasting.
Psalm 118 in fact reminds us of the unbelievable adversities between the Day of the Lord and the days of men who do evil against God’s children and against God’s Anointed One. The anguish, the animosity, the betrayal, the rejection, all of them the Day of the Lord, through the Messiah, will turn them into Good Day when the Lord seek vengeance for his people and when the Lord ends all evil. So let us "give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, his love endures forever." Psalm 118:29
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.