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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!
To order your Divine Mercy Bible, visit: ShopMercy.org.
To order your Divine Mercy Bible, visit: ShopMercy.org.
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(Isaiah 55:6-11) Father Anthony encourages us to return to the Lord’s grace so that He may have mercy upon us.
(Isaiah 54:1-17) Father Anthony uses the scripture from Isaiah to encourage us to be vigilant in prayer and have faith during times when it feels like our work is not bearing fruit.
Isaiah 53:3-6Father Anthony encourages us to meditate on the passion of Christ and be healed of our own wounds through Jesus.
Isaiah 42:1-9Father Anthony uses the “Songs of the Servant” to remind us to call upon Christ to heal us in body and soul.
Isaiah 40:29-31Father Anthony reminds us that when we are feeling impatient and on the verge of throwing in the towel, we need to trust in Jesus to lift us up.
Isaiah 11:1-11Father Anthony explains how we need to receive the graces of the Holy Spirit so that we can spread the word of God.Order your Divine Mercy Catholic Bible today, visit: ShopMercy.org.Listen to more shows from the Marian Fathers, visit: DivineMercyPlus.org.Support our ministries, visit: TheDivineMercy.org.
Isaiah 9:1-7Father Anthony reminds us to turn to the light of Jesus in the midst of darkness.Order your Divine Mercy Catholic Bible today, visit: ShopMercy.org.Listen to more shows from the Marian Fathers, visit: DivineMercyPlus.org.Support our ministries, visit: TheDivineMercy.org.
Father Anthony uses the lessons of Isaiah 6 to remind us to pray for the empowerment to speak God’s word.
Wisdom 3:1-9Father Anthony encourages us to pray this scripture when we’ve been through a trial of faith, knowing that God is with us and we have reason to be ever hopeful.
Song of Solomon 5:1-8Sometimes the mystery of love can be best expressed in poetry as is evidenced by this mystical book, the Song of Solomon, from the Old Testament encouraging us to express our searching and longing for God.
Father Anthony recommends that we pray this prayer in nature, praising God for the glory of creation.
Father Anthony encourages us to use this prayer as a show of gratitude when experiencing God’s abundant blessings in life.
Psalm 139Father Anthony reminds us that the Lord is always present in our lives and encourages us to pray Psalm 139 when feeling down or depressed.
Psalm 136Father Anthony recommends Psalm 136 as thanksgiving for the natural world created by God and encourages us to pray this when God has freed us from sin.
Psalm 103Father Anthony recommends that we pray Psalm 103 after confession in praise of God who gives us His love and compassion.
Psalm 100Father Anthony recommends that we recite Psalm 100 to express our joy and gratitude to the Lord.
Psalm 89Father Anthony reminds us that prayer is a dialogue between the soul and God. It’s important that we listen for God’s reply.
Psalm 57Father Anthony encourages us to pray this Psalm when we feel like we’re being pursued by enemies and the world is against us.
Psalm 51Father Anthony reminds us to pray this Psalm when we have fallen into sin and ask for God’s mercy.
Psalm 42Father Anthony encourages us to cry out to God and let out our tears in prayer, always keeping our eyes on the Lord.
Psalm 36:9Father Anthony reminds us that just as the word “psalm” means “song,” these verses are meant to lift our spirits and give us hope during dark times.
Psalm 23Father Anthony encourages us to recite the well-loved Psalm 23 prayer during times of fear and uncertainty.
2 Maccabees 12Father Anthony discusses the importance of praying for the deceased and honoring those who have gone before us.
Esther 14:1-19Father Anthony uses the story of Esther to encourage us to show humility before God as we ask Him to hear our prayers.
Tobit 13:1-18 Father Anthony uses the Book of Tobit to demonstrate the importance of praising God for His gifts and remaining faithful even through difficult challenges.
Nehemiah 9:6-38 Father Anthony uses Ezrah’s prayer from the Book of Nehemiah to show how important it is to take stock and truthfully acknowledge all the blessings of God in our life.
1 Kings 8:22-53 Father Anthony uses the passage of Solomon dedicating the temple to God to show us the importance of going to holy places for prayer and adoration.
1 Samuel 17:31-54 Father Anthony uses the story of David and Goliath to remind us that just as David had the five stones to prevail over Goliath, we can invoke the five wounds of Jesus Christ to achieve victory over those who would harm us.
Deuteronomy 30:1-20Father Anthony encourages us to partake of the Sacraments of confession, holy communion and prayer to prepare our hearts to receive God’s mercy this Divine Mercy Sunday.
Deuteronomy 4:25-31Father Anthony encourages us to give up our idols and abandon our sins, allowing ourselves to turn toward God for forgiveness.
Numbers 14:4-20Father Anthony uses the story of the Israelites traveling through the desert to teach us that we can trust in the Lord to overcome our obstacles.
Leviticus 25:1-55Father Anthony uses the words of God speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai to encourage us to find restful periods in our lives amidst the daily struggles so as to celebrate the graces God has given us.
Leviticus 16:1-22Father Anthony explains that we can pray the Divine Mercy chaplet as a way to offer God atonement for our sins.
Exodus 34:4-9Father Anthony uses the story of God revealing his attributes to Moses as evidence of why we should bow down to show reverence for His compassion, grace, loyalty and love.
Exodus 20:1-6Father Anthony uses the first of the Ten Commandments to explain that “idols” are not always physical objects and that during this Lenten season, we should do an examination of conscience to give up those addictions and bad habits that interfere with our relationship with God.
Exodus 15:1-18Father Anthony uses the miracle of Moses parting the Red Sea as a call for us to continually recognize the gifts in our lives and thank God daily for His blessings.
Exodus 12:1-27Father Anthony uses the story of Passover in Exodus to demonstrate the ways that we can invoke the precious blood of Jesus for the protection of our home and families.
Exodus 3:7-10Father Anthony uses the story of God promising Moses that he will deliver his people out of slavery and asks us to trust in God to do extraordinary things in our lives.
Genesis 32:9-12 and 22-32Father Anthony uses the story of Jacob wrestling with the Angel to demonstrate that when we surrender our will and trust God, we are then blessed by Him.
Genesis 45:4-15 and 50:15-21Father Anthony uses the story of Joseph forgiving his brothers to encourage us to ask Jesus to heal our wounds so that we may also forgive those who have sinned against us.
Genesis 22:1-19Father Anthony uses the story of Abraham’s faithfulness to God to demonstrate how steadfast faith in the face of tests can deepen our spirituality and connection to God.
Genesis 18:22-33Father Anthony implores us to be bold in our prayers with God as it is His desire is to show us great mercy.
Genesis 18:1-8Father Anthony encourages us to show hospitality and care for others just as Abraham showed to his heavenly guests.
Genesis 15:7-21Father Anthony uses the story of Abraham as an example of how God always brings about a greater good from our sacrifices to Him.
Genesis 12:1-9Father Anthony uses the story of Abraham’s obedience to God to encourage us to have faith in God’s plan when he is calling us out of our comfort zones.
Father Anthony explains that God’s covenant with Noah assures us that we can look to God for the rainbow after life’s storms.
(Genesis 6:11-14) Father Anthony encourages us to use the story of Noah’s ark as an example of how we all need an Ark, a place of refuge, for prayer and contemplation during tumultuous times.
Father Anthony uses the story of Cain and Abel to demonstrate how important it is to express gratitude to God for the talents of others and ourselves rather than to allow envy to creep in.
Genesis 3:14-15 Father Anthony uses the disobedience of Adam and Eve to demonstrate God’s prophecy of hope despite our sins.
Genesis 3:1-7. Father Anthony discusses the importance of discerning the truth in our lives so that we can be obedient to God’s plan for us.
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