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Embark with us on a contemplative odyssey as Bishop Jacques Bossuet guides us through the enigmatic role of St. John the Baptist in relation to Jesus Christ. As we near the culmination of Lent, today's meditation — drawn from the thoughtful pages of "Meditations for Lent" from Sophia Institute Press — offers a profound exploration of belief, exemplified by the curious interplay between John's testimony and the chief priests' skepticism. Could it be that our own faith bears a striking resemblance to the hard-heartedness of those ancient elders?
During this episode, we engage deeply with the Scriptures, contrasting the Jews' reception of John the Baptist's words against those of Jesus. The meditation provokes us to reflect on our own spiritual vision, the pitfalls of pride and hypocrisy, and how we might confront the irrefutable might of truth. As we tune in to these sacred insights, let Bishop Bossuet's wisdom shepherd our thoughts and invigorate our prayers through this solemn and reflective time. Join this immersive experience and let the Lenten season become a backdrop for becoming holy.
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Embark with us on a contemplative odyssey as Bishop Jacques Bossuet guides us through the enigmatic role of St. John the Baptist in relation to Jesus Christ. As we near the culmination of Lent, today's meditation — drawn from the thoughtful pages of "Meditations for Lent" from Sophia Institute Press — offers a profound exploration of belief, exemplified by the curious interplay between John's testimony and the chief priests' skepticism. Could it be that our own faith bears a striking resemblance to the hard-heartedness of those ancient elders?
During this episode, we engage deeply with the Scriptures, contrasting the Jews' reception of John the Baptist's words against those of Jesus. The meditation provokes us to reflect on our own spiritual vision, the pitfalls of pride and hypocrisy, and how we might confront the irrefutable might of truth. As we tune in to these sacred insights, let Bishop Bossuet's wisdom shepherd our thoughts and invigorate our prayers through this solemn and reflective time. Join this immersive experience and let the Lenten season become a backdrop for becoming holy.
Support the show
Take advantage of great Catholic red wines by heading over to https://recusantcellars.com/ and using code "BASED" for 10% off at checkout!
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Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKsxnv80ByFV4OGvt_kImjQ?sub_confirmation=1
https://www.avoidingbabylon.com
Merchandise: https://avoiding-babylon-shop.fourthwall.com
Locals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.com
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