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Feast of Saint Bartholomew, Apostle

Posted by Greg Goertz | Aug 24, 2024 | Daily Scripture | 1 |

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“YOU WILL SEE GREATER THINGS THAN THIS.” JN 1:45-51 FEAST OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW

Humbly submit your will to God (Thy Will be done) and consecrate yourself to the Sacred Heart of Jesus through Mary and Joseph.

Prayer Prompt before reading JN 1:45-51: Come, Holy Spirit, teach me how to pray, interpret the Scriptures for me so that I may know the Truth about who God the Father and Son are so that I may know who I am.

The belief of the early Apostles in the identity of Jesus is strong according to this Gospel on the Feast of St. Bartholomew. ”We have found the one about whom Moses wrote in the law, and also the prophets, Jesus son of Joseph, from Nazareth.”

Is there any greater gift than a friend asking you to, “come and see” Jesus? Friends could ask you to “come and see” at a retreat, at times when we are going through a difficult time in life, a moment in a quiet Church, or kneeling before the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Jesus may reveal Himself to you in prayer after communion, prayer after confession, kneeling by your bed, reading the Bible, the catechism, or a spiritual book. On the flip side, He may reveal Himself to you in your struggle with sin, in the midst of tragedy, in suffering, or during a pandemic.

Jesus can read our hearts just like He does Bartholomew’s (Nathanael). “Jesus loves you more than you love yourself, He knows you better than you know yourself, and He wants you to know God’s will for your life.” –Fr. Mike Schmitz (mirror material)

Come and see this God man, Jesus, the Christ and get to know Him. Why? He will change the way you think and live which brings great joy and fulfillment, purpose and mission. He died to take away your sins, but most importantly to be with you in every moment of your life and be your best friend aiding you in your journey back to the Father.

Interesting fact or maybe gross fact: Legend has it that Bartholomew was skinned alive when He died a martyr.

Today’s challenge: Come and see who Jesus is in the Bible, spiritual reading, Eucharist, Confession, “The Chosen” series, silence of your heart so you can be a missionary in your home, school, workplace, community.

Be a servant, be a saint today!
#Christian YOLO

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  1. Alex leonhart
    Alex leonhart on September 17, 2024 at 3:04 pm

    ” he died to take away your sins, but most importantly to be with in every moment in your life and to be your best friend aiding you in your journey back to the father” I think the gospel is trying to tell us to let Jesus be in our life and to let Jesus aid you on our journey back to the father.

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My name is Greg Goertz. I teach 7th and 8th grade Catholic Doctrine at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School in Wichita, KS. Blog Mission: 1. "Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ." -St. Jerome A place for young people to come to know Christ. We cannot worship something we do not know. 2. to inspire young people to create a daily habit to bring themselves to Jesus in the Scriptures and aid their prayer life. 3. to show young people how to seek God in their electronics or bring God into their electronics and avoid the evil.

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