Abraham And Trust
Abraham shows faith as trustful response to God's call, not blind irrationality.
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Abraham shows faith as trustful response to God's call, not blind irrationality.
Genesis begins with creation as gift, order, and goodness rather than accident or chaos.
The Exodus reveals God as deliverer and shapes the Catholic understanding of salvation.
Jesus presents himself as the living bread and invites faith in the gift of his flesh and blood.
Jesus announces the strange happiness of the kingdom: poverty of spirit, mercy, purity, peacemaking, and endurance.
A parable of sin, return, resentment, and the Father's extravagant mercy.
The Psalms teach praise, lament, trust, repentance, and longing in words God gives his people.
The risen Jesus opens Scripture and is known in the breaking of bread.
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