If a particular symbol, number, animal, or phrase appears multiple times in a short period, it may be more than just coincidence. For example, seeing the same unusual bird several times in a week, or hearing the same phrase from different people, could signal an omen.
He instructed His followers not to give to the needy, pray, or fast in ways that sought public approval. Instead, acts of devotion were to be done in secret, “and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.”
Through what appeared to be defeat, Jesus turned the tables, making His enemies the true spectacle. The cross, intended as an instrument of shame, became the very means by which evil was exposed and defeated for all to see.
In response to Protestant teachings, the council of Trent reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs, including the authority of both Scripture and Church tradition, the seven sacraments, and the doctrine of transubstantiation.
A key biblical insight is that weakness is the arena in which God’s grace is most evident. In Romans 8:26, Paul says, “The Spirit helps us in our weakness.” Rather than disqualifying us, our weaknesses invite God’s help and presence. This perspective encourages humility, dependence, and gratitude.