Becoming More Like Jesus - 16th May

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Iggy
1 month ago

👍👍👍

Kathy
1 month ago

Thank you!

Alister McLean
1 month ago

Could I suggest that it is more helpful to refer to the Lord as Christ, not Jesus. I am not splitting hairs. When we receive Communion the words used are: “The Body of Christ.” We are followers of the Risen Lord. It is not Jesus in the Tabernacle but Christ.

Bruce Downes
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Reply to  Alister McLean
1 month ago

Hello Alister Thank you for writing. As you know the Daily Devotionals are about people’s personal relationship with God. There goal is to help people in daily prayer and walk with God. I am inventional when referring to Jesus, Christ or both. In the Catholic Church, both “Jesus” and “Christ” are appropriate, but they are used in slightly different contexts based on theological emphasis, tradition, and liturgical practice. Here’s a breakdown: 1. Jesus (Personal Name) Personal and Relational Context: When focusing on the humanity of Christ, His personal relationship with individuals, or His historical life and actions (e.g., His birth,… Read more »

Lana
Reply to  Bruce Downes
1 month ago

Wonderful explanation!

Ursel Mihelcic
1 month ago

Thank you

Martin
1 month ago

🛐✝️❤️❤️🛐✝️❤️

Isabel Jimenez
1 month ago

Amen 🙏

Zita
1 month ago

good one today for me, shared with my Mom too 🩷

Sandie
1 month ago

Thank you Holy Spirit for leading and guiding Bruce to speak the name above all names.. JESUS.. the name has power.JESUS .He is my all and everything…. I yearn to be like Him .. more loving, more kind and honor His Mother as He still does😉. Our Holy Catholic Church so rich in heritage. Between your ministry and Pope Leo wow!!!! Jesus be Glorified…as we trust in Jesus. And Divine Mercy!!

Titialiiveronica @gmail.com
1 month ago

Thankyou Bruce 🙏