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Isaiah 22: 19-23
Eliakim, as master of the palace, is entrusted with the key of the House of David and is deputed to open and close the palace in the king’s name.
Romans 11: 33-36
The depth of the wisdom and knowledge of God; how unsearchable are God’s ways!
Matthew 16: 13-20
Peter acknowledges Jesus as Christ, Son of the living God; and Jesus recognizes Peter as the rock on which the Church is built and the bearer of the keys of the kingdom.
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Apocalypse 11:19, 12:1-6, 10
A woman and her child are at the heart of the battle that sees God overcome evil.
1 Corinthians 15: 20-26
God has raised Jesus from the dead and will do the same for those who live their lives in Christ.
Luke 1: 39-56
Mary sings her song in praise of God who frees us from oppression and injustice.
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1 Kings 19: 9. 11-13
Elijah learns that God can talk to us in the quietness of our heart, as well as in the glory of nature.
Romans 9: 1-5
St Paul recalls the glories of God’s covenant with the Israelites, and prays that they may recognise Jesus as the Messiah
Matthew 14: 22-33
The divinity of Jesus is shown by his walking on the sea; and through his humanity he reaches out to Peter, takes him by the hand and saves him.
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Isaiah 55: 1-3
The prophet calls us to fullness of life. Listen and your soul will live.
Romans 8: 35. 37-39
Paul proclaims the utter certainty of Christ’s triumph over death.
Matthew 14: 13-21
Jesus escapes the threats of Herod, and meets the needs of the crowds.
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1 Kings 3:5. 7-12
When King Solomon is offered any gift from God, he chooses not riches, nor power, but the wisdom of a discerning heart.
Romans 8: 28-30
St Paul assures us that despite our sufferings the Lord will bring about his purpose, which is to share his glory now and more fully at the end of time.
Matthew 13: 44-52
Jesus compares the kingdom of God to the finding of a treasure and a rare pearl. Bother demand a committed response.