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Want Eternity? Don’t Skip the Encounter

40 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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We say we want heaven. We say we want God. But then Sunday comes… and suddenly sleeping in, brunch, or “I’ll pray later” feels easier than going to Mass. In this episode, I get real about a struggle many of us have had (me included): intentionally skipping Mass. If Jesus gave everything for us, what does it mean when we won’t give Him one hour a week? We talk about how Mass isn’t a show or entertainment—it’s a sacrifice. It’s where we come not to get something, but to give something: our praise, our gratitude, our intentions, and our presence. When we skip, we’re not just missing a homily—we’re missing an encounter with the living God. This episode isn’t about shame; it’s about honesty. If we truly desire eternity with God, our choices now should reflect that. And the Mass—this weekly moment where heaven touches earth—is a gift we can’t afford to ignore. If you’ve been drifting or inconsistent, I hope this gently challenges you and reminds you what (and who) you’re missing. Because if we want eternity, we can’t skip the encounter.

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