Prophet Series Episode 06 Amos

Prophet Series Episode 06 Amos

Welcome back to The Prophet Series! In our last episode, wereflected on Hosea's powerful story of love and forgiveness. Today, we shiftour focus to Amos, a prophet whose message challenges us to examine our heartsand actions, particularly in pursuing justice and righteousness.

Amos was an ordinary man called by God to deliver anextraordinary message. He spoke out against his time's injustice, corruption,and complacency, reminding the people that true worship of God must beaccompanied by justice and care for the vulnerable.

Amos's words are as relevant today as they were centuriesago. His call to "let justice roll like a river" invites us toreflect on how we live out our faith in a world that desperately needs God'sjustice and righteousness.

Let's dive into the life of Amos and explore how hismessage challenges and inspires us today.

Amos was a shepherd and fig farmer from Tekoa, a small townin the southern kingdom of Judah. He wasn't a professional prophet or priest,yet God called him to deliver a powerful message to the northern kingdom ofIsrael.

During Amos's time, Israel was experiencing politicalstability and economic prosperity under King Jeroboam II. But beneath thesurface, society was deeply corrupt. The wealthy exploited the poor, justicewas perverted, and religious rituals had become empty and hypocritical.

Amos boldly confronted these issues, proclaiming that Godwould not tolerate such injustice. His message was uncompromising: repentanceand righteousness were the only paths to avoid God's judgment.

Amos's background as a farmer reminds us that God can useanyone to speak His truth. You don't have to hold a position of power orinfluence—your willingness to be faithful to God's call matters.

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Episode 05 The Parable of the Talents

Episode 05 The Parable of the Talents

Have you ever wondered how Jesus' teachings can guide us daily? Welcome to '2 Minutes with the Lord,' a space where we delve into these teachings and uncover their relevance. I'm Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today, we're exploring The Parable of the Talents. This powerful story challenges us to reflect on how we use our God-given gifts and resources. In the Gospel of Matthew 25:14–30, Jesus tells a story about a person embarking on a journey who entrusts his property to his servants. To one, he gives five talents; to another, two; and to another, one according to his ability. With hearts full of courage, the first two servants invest their talents and watch them multiply. With a heart gripped by fear, the third servant buries his talent in the ground, fearing to lose it. When the master returns, he praises the first two for their diligence and scolds the third for his inaction, taking away even the little he has and giving it to the one with the most.

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Episode 04 The Parable of the Mustard Seed

Episode 04 The Parable of the Mustard Seed

Hello and welcome to 2 Minutes with the Lord, our podcast where we explore ancient parables and their relevance in our modern lives. I am your host, Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and in today's episode, we will be discussing one of the shortest yet most profound parables, The Parable of the Mustard Seed. Despite its age, this story holds much significance for us even today. It speaks volumes about the potential and growth that can come from even the smallest of beginnings. So, let us delve deeper into how something as insignificant as a tiny mustard seed can teach us about the strength and impact of our actions. This parable can be found in the Gospel of Matthew 13:31-32. Jesus tells the story of a mustard seed, saying, "The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field. Though it is the smallest of all seeds, when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so the birds come and perch in its branches." This metaphor for the Kingdom of Heaven beautifully illustrates how small beginnings can lead to expansive and impactful outcomes.

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Episode 03 The Parable of the Prodigal Son

Episode 03 The Parable of the Prodigal Son

Welcome back to our podcast, 2 Minutes with the Lord, 'where we explore ancient parables and their enduring wisdom. I'm your host, Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today, we're diving into one of the most famous and emotionally charged parables—The Parable of the Prodigal Son. This story touches on themes of forgiveness, redemption, and unconditional love. Join us as we uncover the layers of this poignant tale and its relevance in today's world.

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Episode 02 The Parable of Lost Sheep

Episode 02 The Parable of Lost Sheep

Hello and welcome to the show 2 Minutes with the Lord, where each episode brings biblical stories into the spotlight of modern relevance. I’m your host Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today we’re unwrapping the layers of The Parable of the Lost Sheep. We’ll explore what this story teaches us about individual value, community care, and the joy of reunion. Join me as we navigate through this parable, drawing parallels with today’s world and finding personal applications for our lives."

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Episode 01 The Parable of the Sower

Episode 01 The Parable of the Sower

Listen to the parable of the sower and modern day challenges. A new experience and exploration of the parable.

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Season Three

Season Three

Coming Soon

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Season 3 Promotion

Season 3 Promotion

We are excited and happy to start season 3 which is coming soon.

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Episode 12 The Mercy Cure: Spiritual Pathways to Healing

Episode 12 The Mercy Cure: Spiritual Pathways to Healing

Welcome to the show, 2 Minutes with the Lord. I am your host, Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today we delve deeply into a very powerful theme and the last episode of season two, which is "The Mercy Cure: Spiritual Pathways to Healing," where we explore the healing power of mercy in our lives. I'm here to walk you through the teachings that illustrate how embracing mercy can lead to profound inner transformation. Discovering Mercy. The Gospel of Luke, chapter 6:36, tells us, "Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.

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