The Great Biblical Sprint Championship

Pre-Race Analysis

Shalom, faithful followers! Welcome to what promises to be an absolutely electrifying evening of Biblical athletics. I’m Matthew here with my colleague Luke the Physician for tonight’s highly anticipated 100-cubit dash.

“Luke, we’ve got an absolutely stellar field tonight. What are your thoughts on our competitors?”

“Well Matthew, this might be the most prestigious field we’ve seen assembled since the days of our fathers. John, the Disciple Whom Jesus Loved, remains one of the favorites – even several years after his legendary Empty Tomb victory, he still possesses that same passionate energy that helped him outrun Peter that momentous morning.”

“Indeed, and let’s not overlook the Loving Father. He’s dominated the long-distance circuit – that sprint across the field to embrace his Prodigal Son is still discussed in every village square. The question before us is whether he can translate that endurance into pure speed.”

“Paul’s someone to watch too, Matthew. This zealous runner from Tarsus has been absolutely transformed on the racing circuit lately – having completely changed his running style after a dramatic fall on the Damascus track! And speaking of surprising speed, the mysterious Naked Runner from Gethsemane – likely John Mark himself – has proven he can escape even Roman guards!”

“And completing our field is Zacchaeus – don’t let his short stature fool you! Anyone who can scale a sycamore tree that quickly surely has the agility for this race. Though I must say, it’s refreshing to see him competing openly rather than trying to see over the crowd!”

The Race

The runners take their marks…

AND THEY’RE OFF!

John and the Naked Runner burst out front like deer from a lion’s den! But wait, here comes the Loving Father, showing surprising speed for a distance specialist! Through 30 cubits, it’s John by a sandal’s length, the Loving Father gaining ground, with Paul and the Naked Runner running like twin lambs for third!

Zacchaeus is making his move through the pack – that tree-climbing agility is serving him well! At the halfway point, John still leads but the Loving Father is RIGHT THERE! The Naked Runner has slipped into third – he’s living up to his reputation for unexpected appearances!

Down the final stretch they come! The Loving Father has pulled even with John! Paul making one final charge – the same determination we’ve seen in all his recent races! Ten cubits to go – John and the Loving Father matching stride for stride! The crowd is crying out like at the walls of Jericho!

AND AT THE LINE… IT’S THE LOVING FATHER BY A TUNIC’S LENGTH! What a finish! What a race!

Victory Analysis

“Luke, let us recall what our eyes have just witnessed. You can see John had the early lead, but observe the Loving Father’s form – arms wide open, just like when he embraced his returning son. Those open arms must have been the blessing that carried him to victory!”

“Indeed, Matthew. According to the water clock, the Loving Father crossed in time to complete two full psalms, with John following in the space of a single selah. The Naked Runner took third, while Paul – who’s certainly become one of our most dedicated racers – finished fourth. Zacchaeus, though finishing last, certainly proved he belonged in this field!”

Post-Race Words

With our victor, the Loving Father

“I must testify, I was prepared to run twice this distance if needed. When you’re running with love in your heart, you find strength like Samson of old. John ran with the vigor of youth – he reminds me of my own son with that boundless energy. But love… love will always find a way to cross the finish line first.”

Final Thoughts

Tonight’s race showed us that in the greatest of competitions, love conquers all. The Loving Father’s victory serves as a beautiful reminder that God’s love will always outrun our expectations, meeting us wherever we are on life’s path. And perhaps most touching was seeing Zacchaeus, once hidden in trees, now standing proudly among his fellow runners, and Paul showing how completely a runner can be transformed when racing for the right cause…

Matthew and Luke the Physician, your faithful servants in these games. May peace be upon you all, and we shall meet again at the next great contest…

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Sharing the Gospel: The Greatest Adventure in Life

Have you ever felt that gentle tug on your heart, that whisper in your soul calling you to something greater? Maybe you’ve dismissed it, thinking it couldn’t possibly be for you. But what if I told you that this call is the beginning of the greatest adventure of your life?

As I sit here, reflecting on my own journey of faith, I’m reminded of the countless stories in Scripture and throughout history of ordinary people who said “yes” to an extraordinary calling. From fishermen becoming apostles to a humble nun in Calcutta changing the world with her love, the pattern is clear: God delights in using the unexpected to accomplish the unimaginable.

In our modern world, filled with distractions and comfort, it’s easy to overlook or ignore this divine invitation. We might feel unqualified, unprepared, or simply too busy. But today, I want to challenge you to see sharing the Gospel not as a burden, but as the thrilling adventure it truly is. Let’s explore together why answering this call might just be the most exciting thing you ever do.

The Call

God calls you to follow him. He did this with the first Apostles. Everyone’s calling looks a bit different but it almost always seems to be an interruption of your normal life and routine. I’m currently reading my children The Hobbit before bedtime. Something Gandalf the Wizard said in the opening chapter has prompted me into a deeper reflection of the Good News of Jesus Christ. He tells the hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, “I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it’s very difficult to find anyone.”

How true is this when we are evangelizing? Once people realize that Jesus is calling us to a life of service and carrying the cross, it is easy for people to give up the journey or to never begin at all. The Hobbit’s tagline is “An Unexpected Journey”. Our journey of faith is often much like an unexpected journey too.

As Saint Pope John Paul II wisely said, “Life with Christ is a wonderful adventure.” This adventure, while unexpected and sometimes challenging, is the most fulfilling journey we can embark upon.

Thinking it over

Once the excitement of the call wears off worry and anxiety sets in. “What if I’m not good enough or talented enough or tough enough?”. You might question your worthiness in general. Paralysis by analysis. I totally get it! I have often struggled to act or start the “journey” because of the worry I let in and allowed it to simmer in my mind.

God knows that humans struggle with over analysis and angst. He wants to encourage us and gives us plenty of examples in the Gospel to show how He is trustworthy and to lean on Him. One of my favorite bible verses is from the Epistle of Peter. The saint writes, “Cast all your worries upon him because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7).

In moments of doubt, it’s important to remember the words of Pope Benedict XVI: “The world offers you comfort, but you were not made for comfort. You were made for greatness.” This greatness often lies just beyond our comfort zone, in the realm of faith and trust in God’s plan.

You gotta just do it

The Nike slogan “Just Do It” is so simple and natural. It’s an effective brand saying because of its applicability to daily life. We see amazing athletes run, leap, and tackle difficulties in their sports. But it’s also a metaphor and practical mantra to take on life’s daily tasks. Wake up without hitting the snooze button. Make your bed before work. Eat your breakfast. These are things we should do and aren’t extraordinary, but they lead to extraordinary results when compounded day after day.

God is inviting you to join Him in sharing the Good News: Jesus died and rose from the dead. He wants to free us from our sins. But you gotta just do it. Jesus’ final words in Matthew’s Gospel were a command: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19-20). In other words, Jesus is saying to just go out and preach the Gospel.

We are called to be bold. Not to hide our light under a basket. But to shine it and share it with others. Light begets more light. When you share your gifts God is generous and increases your gifts exponentially.

I have felt apprehensive about continuing on an adventure God invited me back in 2023. I let fear of failure seep into my heart and mind. Satan wants to sidetrack you and tempt you to give up the adventure altogether.

In these moments of hesitation, I’m reminded of the wisdom of Saint Francis of Assisi: “Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” This step-by-step approach can help us overcome our fears and doubts, allowing us to grow in our faith journey.

But remember, sharing the Gospel is the greatest adventure in life. It’s a journey that may seem unexpected, filled with challenges and self-doubt, but it’s also one that brings immeasurable joy and fulfillment. Just as Bilbo Baggins found courage he never knew he had, we too can discover strength we never imagined when we step out in faith to share the Good News.

So, are you ready for the adventure? The call has been issued, the journey awaits. It’s time to cast aside your worries, trust in God’s care, and just do it. The world is waiting for the light you have to share.

Thank you for sharing!

Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 162

Hope you had a blessed Sunday! 🙏

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday.

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Seriously, though Jesus wants YOU in the pew this Sunday.
This “tracks” right. 🙏😅🛤️
Memento Mori 💀☠️
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A follower emailed me a picture of a chair set he saw at his in-laws house for a meme idea.
Amen!
I’m never this cool. 😎🐨🇻🇦
Creation testifies to God’s goodness and awesomeness. 🙏
A real life superhero! 🙏🙂
Love Mass puns! 😅🙂🙏
I had to include another JPII meme. 😅🙂🙏
Thanks a lot Adam and Eve!! 🧺👕👖👗
Not necessarily a meme, but wanted to share about this cool game I bought last week. 🙂🙏
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Don’t forget to call Mama Mary this month. 📞🙏
Sooo accurate. 😅
Holy Trinity! 🙏

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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 161

Hope you had a blessed Sunday! 🙏

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday.

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Amen! ✝️🙏
My dream team of doctors. 🙏
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Yes, amen!! 🙏🙏🙏
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Christ is King and Suffering Servant. 👑🙏
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Have you done the awkward stand? 😅
Yep! 😅🤦‍♂️🙏
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Prayer is spiritual medicine. 🙏
Both/and 🍷🎵🥂🕯️🕯️
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October is dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary. 🙏

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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 160

Hope you had a blessed Sunday! 🙏

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday.

Happy Belated Feast of Saint Bruno! 🙏
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Saint Francis de Sales (patron saint of journalists) would have an interesting time editing this interview. 😅
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I stepped outside for a few minutes to sweep my garage and I heard my kids yelling, ” Not Saint Francis!”.
I guess my dog loved on the patron saint of animals too much. 😅🤦🐕
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Sometimes new I learned! 🙏🙏🙏
Amen!
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God is truly present in the Eucharist. 🙏
A bit of dark humor. 😅😂🙏
I need this sign! 😂😅🙏
Amen! 😅🙏
October is one of my favorite months…so many feasts to celebrate! 🥳🙏⚜️

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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 159

Hope you had a blessed Sunday! 🙏

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday.

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Actually it was Esau because he was still mad at losing his porridge. 🙂😅
Saint Michael pray for us! 🛡️🙏
Amen! 🙏
The OG Rickroll. 😅🙂🙏
Happy Early Feast of Saint John Henry Newman. 🙏
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Wayyyy too accurate. 🙂😅🙏
One of my favorite visuals on intercessory prayer. 🙏🙏🙏
Meme I made for the feast of Saint Matthew. 😅💵🙏
Anyone else’s kids borrow theology books?! 😅🙂📚
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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 158

Hope you had a blessed Sunday! 🙏

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday.

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Pope Francis is pope. The seat isn’t vacant. 🙏
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The most important key during the age of social media. 🙏
It’s HIStory not merely history. 🙏
Faith AND works. 🙏🙏🙏
It’s totally normal to have the 🩸 and 💀 as your default emojis right?! 🙂😅
The power of intercessory prayer. 🙏
Time “flew” by since I first made this meme. 😅🙂🙏
A very niche meme but one I had to make.
May the Force be with You.
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It’s still faith AND works. 🙏🙏🙏
To Jesus through Mary. 🙏
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