A Sermon for Sunday: Fourth Sunday in Lent | Revd Dr Robert Wilson
Dr Robert Wilson’s weekly Sunday sermon…
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Dr Robert Wilson’s weekly Sunday sermon…
During the season of Lent, the Christian, on preparing for sleep, will unite himself with the Church…
St. Augustine makes frequent and honourable mention of these Saints in his Works, and was wont to hold them up to the people as examples of fidelity to Jesus Christ.
During the season of Lent, the Christian, on preparing for sleep, will unite himself with the Church…
St. Augustine makes frequent and honourable mention of these Saints in his Works, and was wont to hold them up to the people as examples of fidelity to Jesus Christ.
During the season of Lent, the Christian, on preparing for sleep, will unite himself with the Church…
During the season of Lent, the Christian, on preparing for sleep, will unite himself with the Church…
As soon as He arrived at the pretorium (as was revealed to St. Bridget), our loving Saviour at the command of the servants, stripped Himself of His garments, embraced the column, and then laid on it His hands to have them bound. O God, already is begun the cruel torture
The first means is to discover the passion which predominates in our heart, and which most frequently leads us into sin; and then to endeavour to conquer it. St. Gregory says that to overcome the devil, we must avail ourselves of the artifices by which he seeks our destruction. He labours continually to increase in us the violence of the passion to which we are most subject; and we must direct our attention principally to the extirpation of that passion.
A hard heart shall fare evil at the last. When light is lost and the heart is hardened, the probable consequence will be that the sinner will make a bad end, and die obstinate in sin. O Jesus, I am resolved to change my life and give myself to Thee.