Episode 175: Detest Sin, Love Your Neighbor
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Series on Fire Within by Fr. Thomas Dubay, S.M. (Part 8 of 8)
What happens when we deeply give ourselves to the lives of prayer and the experience of God?
The Fire Within series has been quite intense but it's actually the reality of the depths of the gospel truly lived. It goes beyond the ordinary simply because living out the Gospel wholeheartedly is NOT ordinary—but extraordinary.
And little by little, Poco a Poco, it's the place that we want to be.
This is the eighth and last episode of our Fire Within series, an invitation:
To be the ones who say, "Yes" to the Lord.
To be the ones who live differently.
To be the ones who risk everything, who hold nothing back, and give themselves, in all they are.
To be the John of the Crosses and the Teresa of Avilas for the next generation.
Which ultimately, can happen through the radical living of the Gospel, loving God and our neighbors.
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