
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) Day 298: The Gift of Life (2025)
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Oct 25, 2025 Discover the intriguing context behind the opening of 2 Maccabees and the miraculous story of Nehemiah recovering the sacred fire. Fr. Mike reflects on life's hardships and the wisdom that transcends material goods. He shares thoughtful insights on how death is perceived differently based on individual circumstances. The discussion emphasizes gratitude for each day and the importance of being present with loved ones, while highlighting the blessings of marriage and family. A poignant reminder of life's sacredness unfolds throughout the narrative.
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The Hidden Fire Rekindled
- A story recounts priests hiding sacred altar fire in exile and recovery centuries later by Nehemiah.
- The liquid that rekindled into flame symbolized God's faithfulness and Israel's renewed covenant.
Hanukkah As A Living Reminder
- 2 Maccabees frames the Hanukkah story by inviting Jews to celebrate the temple's purification on 25 Chislev.
- The author connects past victory with present worship to keep the memory and faith alive.
Dormancy To Divine Reignition
- The liquid-to-fire image becomes a metaphor for Israel's dormancy and reawakening in covenant with God.
- Fr. Mike shows the pattern: exile, dormancy, return, and divine re-ignition.






