The Ordinary Catholic Podcast

Kingdom Without A Cross

21 min · 27 de feb de 2026
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In Matthew 4, Jesus is tempted with bread, spectacle, and power. He refuses all three. But what happens when Christians today are tempted with a kingdom without a Cross? This episode explores the spiritual danger of political shortcuts, the rejection of sacramental fulfillment, and why the Mass — not geopolitics — is the true center of salvation history. Drawing from Scripture, the Church Fathers, Catholic doctrine, and current events, this Lenten reflection confronts a subtle temptation: to seek visible power where Christ has already given sacramental fulfillment. The desert exposes what we worship. And in the end, the question remains: Will we bow to power — or serve the Lord alone?

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