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October 11, 2012 (Psalm 4:3)
‘Know that the Lord works wonders for the faithful’ (Ps. 4:3 NAB) Since that first group, God has called men and women from around the...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 11, 20122 min read
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October 10, 2012 (Psalm 4:3)
‘The Lord will hear me when I call to Him.’ (Ps. 4: 3) We can thank God for His beautiful, broken Church, who is awakening to become His...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 10, 20122 min read
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October 9, 2012 (Psalm 4:3)
October 9, 2012 ‘Know that the Lord sets apart the godly for Himself.’ (Ps. 4:3) Those bound to any life-dominating sins, including...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 8, 20121 min read
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Repentance and Refuge – October 8, 2012 (Psalm 4:3)
‘Just as there is a momentum to evil, so is there a momentum to repentance.’ Surrender is everything. Unless the seed releases itself to...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 7, 20123 min read
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October 7, 2012 (Psalm 4:2)
October 7, 2012 ‘How long, O men, will you turn my glory into shame? How long will you love delusions and seek false gods’? (Ps. 4:2)...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 6, 20121 min read
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October 6, 2012 (Psalm 4:2)
October 6, 2012 ‘How long will you seek false gods (‘chase after lies’ NAB)?’ (Ps. 4:2) Whenever sex becomes mere personal pleasure with...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 5, 20122 min read
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October 5, 2012 (Psalm 4:2)
October 5, 2012 ‘How long will you love delusions (‘what is worthless’ NAB) and seek false gods (‘chase after lies’ NAB)’? (Ps. 4:2) By...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 4, 20121 min read
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October 4, 2012 (Psalm 4:2)
October 4, 2012 ‘How long, O men, will you turn my glory into shame (‘mock my honor’ NAB)?’ Ps. 4:2) A new generation declared that they...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 4, 20121 min read
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Tell the Truth – October 3, 2012 (Psalm 4:2)
‘Instead of trying to avoid hardships, ask God for the grace to bear them well.’ St. Andre Bessette The Church stands at a crossroads....

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 2, 20123 min read
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October 2, 2012 (Psalm 4:1)
‘Be merciful to me and hear my prayer’. (Ps. 4:1) We live in a day so eager to forgive sins that we forego the reality of sin altogether....

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 2, 20122 min read
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October 1, 2012 (Psalm 4:1)
October 1, 2012 ‘Be merciful to me and hear my prayer.’ (Ps. 4:1) Hope springs from mercy. If a sinner like David can know deliverance...

Andrew Comiskey
Oct 1, 20121 min read
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September 30, 2012 (Psalm 4:1)
September 30, 2012 ‘Give me relief from my distress’ (Ps. 4:1); ‘In my troubles, You make a way.’ (NAB) That distresses me. If the...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 29, 20121 min read
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September 29, 2012 (Psalm 4:1)
September 29, 2012 ‘Answer me when I call to You, my saving, righteous God…’ (Ps. 4:1) ‘Indeed in our hearts we felt the sentence of...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 28, 20121 min read
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Restoring Hope – September 28, 2012 (Psalm 4:1)
‘Prayer is the first and greatest work of love we can do for our brothers and sisters.’ (JPll) David is distressed by son Absalom’s...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 27, 20123 min read
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Clothe us, O God
Tomorrow we begin our 40-day fast. Please join me in this extended meditation on Psalm 4, as we seek God’s heart for the sexual and...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 27, 20121 min read
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Fasting: The Feast of Freedom
Our 40 days of prayer begin this Friday. Might you consider some type of fast as a way of maximizing your time in prayer? Freaketh not...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 24, 20122 min read
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Ache of God
Prayer unites us with His ache. Beneath His cross, we witness silently His naked broken body. Like rain from heaven, blood and water flow...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 17, 20122 min read
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Ache of Humanity
Spiritual and sexual longing are similar in several ways: we experience both as an ache in a way that pervades the whole of our humanity....

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 10, 20122 min read
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Getting Low for the Lost
8am: a man to whom I had been sharing Christ stopped our conversation short by introducing me to his new male lover then politely refused...

Andrew Comiskey
Sep 3, 20123 min read
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