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Mercy Moments Bible Study

Mercy Moments Bible Study
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Introducing "Mercy Moments Bible Study" with Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC, broadcasting from the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, MA. Streaming every Tuesday, you can discover more about the greatest attribute of God — Mercy — as we read through key passages across the entire Bible. Follow along! Watch exclusively on DivineMercyPlus.org, or listen to "Mercy Moments Bible Study" on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on whatever podcast platform you prefer!
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(Mark 1:40-42) Fr. Anthony reflects on Mark 1:40-42, where Jesus heals a leper with a simple yet powerful response: "I do choose. Be made clean." No matter how broken or burdened by sin we may feel, Christ is always ready to heal us. Learn how to approach Him with trust and receive the cleansing mercy He longs to give.
(Mark 1:14-15) Father Anthony reflects on Mark 1:14-15, where Jesus proclaims the Good News and calls us to repentance and faith. Discover how daily conversion opens our hearts to God's reign of mercy, love, and true freedom.
(Matthew 28:20) Father Anthony reflects on Matthew 28:20 and Jesus' eternal promise: "I am with you always, to the close of the age,” offering powerful assurance of the hope and healing in the Blessed Sacrament.
(Matthew 25:31-46) Father Anthony reflects on the powerful message in Matthew, where Jesus speaks about the Last Judgment and what will determine our eternal destiny, unpacking the deep connection between acts of love and our relationship with Christ.
(Matthew 24:29-31) Father Anthony reflects on Matthew 24:29-31, revealing how Christ’s second coming is not a cause for fear, but a reason for trust in His merciful love. Discover how the promise of God’s justice and final victory should fill us with confidence and hope.
(Matthew 23:23-24) Father Anthony reflects on Jesus’ strong words to the scribes and Pharisees from this passage from Matthew. Are we living out true justice, mercy, and faith, or merely focusing on outward appearances? Learn how to align your heart and actions in authentic love for God and neighbor.
(Matthew 18:23-35) Father Anthony delves into the powerful parable of the unforgiving servant from Matthew 18 and discovers how Jesus challenges us to forgive others just as God has forgiven us.
(Matthew 18:1-4) Father Anthony explores Matthew 18:1-4 and the call to become like little children, offering a heartfelt discussion on trusting God's merciful love and embracing a spirit of genuine humility.
(Matthew 15:32-39) Father Anthony uses this passage to discuss the importance of charity—both in giving and receiving—reminding us that Christ calls us to care for those in need while also humbly accepting help when we are in need ourselves.
(Matthew 14:22-33) Father Anthony reflects on this passage from Matthew and reminds us to trust in Christ, even in life’s storms, and to keep our focus on Him rather than our fears.
(Matthew 13:31-33) Father Anthony reflects on the verses of Matthew to remind us that even little actions can manifest God’s grace in our daily lives.
(Matthew 12:22-32) Fr. Anthony teaches about the importance of receiving God’s mercy through repentance and renouncing any spiritual obstacles, reminding us that God’s grace is always available if we open our hearts to it.
(Matthew 11:25-30) Father Anthony highlights the importance of childlike trust in God and turning to Christ’s Sacred Heart for strength, comfort, and grace, especially in times of weakness and hardship.
(Matthew 7:21-27) Father Anthony reflects on the importance of doing God’s will rather than merely professing faith, urging believers to seek God’s will daily, building our lives on the solid foundation of Christ.
(Matthew 7:1-5) Father Anthony warns against judging others and encourages self-reflection, reminding us to transform our thoughts, focus on our own shortcomings, and treat others with the understanding and mercy we desire for ourselves.
(Matthew 6:25-33) Father Anthony reflects on these passages from Matthew as our guide to not get caught up in the anxiety of day-to-day life, but to rely on the providence of God’s mercy.
(Matthew 6:1-4) Father Anthony reflects on the importance of staying humble, giving all praise to God, for our good works in the world.
(Matthew 5:7) Father Anthony reflects on this Beatitude in Matthew as a call for us to look for ways to show mercy to others each day.
(Matthew 1:18-25) Father Anthony reflects on the annunciation of St. Joseph as an example to trust God in the midst of life’s doubts.
(Malachi 1:6-11) Father Anthony reflects on this passage from Malachi, highlighting God’s call for a pure sacrifice and inspiring us to honor Him by attending Mass.
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