Letters From Home

Thursday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time - Mr. Rob Corzine

Nov 6, 2025
Mr. Rob Corzine explores key themes from scripture, urging a non-judgmental approach among Christians. He reflects on Psalm 27, emphasizing God as a refuge in times of trouble. Corzine dives into parables about seeking the lost, underscoring Jesus' mission to reach sinners. The discussion on mercy highlights the joy in heaven for those who repent, inviting listeners to embrace God's unwavering love. Ultimately, there’s a powerful reminder of Christ's individual sacrifice for every person.
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INSIGHT

Belonging To The Lord Ends Judgment

  • Paul addresses division in the Roman church between 'weak' (Jewish Christians) and 'strong' (Gentile Christians).
  • He insists everyone belongs to the Lord and no one should judge another's conscience.
INSIGHT

Disputes Often Mask Different Practices

  • The conflict centers on dietary laws and sacred days, not basic faith differences.
  • Paul tells both sides to act toward the Lord and avoid condescending judgments.
ADVICE

Avoid Binding Others' Consciences

  • Do not bind or condemn fellow Christians for conscientious practices that differ from yours.
  • Treat others' practices as service to their own master and leave judgment to God.
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