In this reflection for the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, Fr. Erik Arnold contrasts those who mocked Jesus on the cross, demanding he save himself, with the good thief who understood Jesus is a king who uses his power to save others—challenging us to ask Jesus for help, forgiveness, and salvation without letting pride, shame, or guilt stand in the way.
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In this reflection for the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, Fr. Erik Arnold contrasts those who mocked Jesus on the cross, demanding he save himself, with the good thief who understood Jesus is a king who uses his power to save others—challenging us to ask Jesus for help, forgiveness, and salvation without letting pride, shame, or guilt stand in the way.
In this reflection for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Scott Oesterle draws on his nephew's persistent requests and the parable of the persistent widow to explore how childlike persistence in prayer reflects God's own tireless nature, encouraging us to pray without weariness because our Father never grows tired of hearing us ask again.
Enkindle: Family Scripture Reflections
In this reflection for the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, Fr. Erik Arnold contrasts those who mocked Jesus on the cross, demanding he save himself, with the good thief who understood Jesus is a king who uses his power to save others—challenging us to ask Jesus for help, forgiveness, and salvation without letting pride, shame, or guilt stand in the way.