
Episodes

Sunday Dec 19, 2010
Ahaz, Isaiah, and Joseph
Sunday Dec 19, 2010
Sunday Dec 19, 2010
The problem with our world is that most people do not dream big. In experiencing hardship, we have a tendency to assume the worst, thinking narrowly. The Biblical vision is the opposite of this. Biblical figures see the world through the infinite possibility of God - based in their faith in the Lord. Ahaz refused to be surprised by God's possibility. Isaiah was ready to be surprised. This confidence in God allowed him to dream big.

Sunday Dec 12, 2010
The Virtue of Hope
Sunday Dec 12, 2010
Sunday Dec 12, 2010
Hope is not this-worldly optimism. In fact, from a purely natural perspective, pessimism is the right attitude. Hope is that supernatural virtue which orders our desire toward heaven and the things of heaven. What Isaiah talks about in our first reading is not an expectation that will be realized here below, but only in a transfigured world on high.

Sunday Dec 05, 2010
The Bracing Figure of John the Baptist
Sunday Dec 05, 2010
Sunday Dec 05, 2010
The first step in the spiritual life is simple: you must see your life not as your own project but as a vehicle for God's purposes. However, we are all absorbed in our own lives, forgetting that the road to God is one of self-forgetfulness. This disposition helps us to focus on Christ and his mission. But in order for us to do this we must be cleansed of all attachments and baptized in the fiery love of God.
