Episode 05 Psalm 139: Walking with the One Who Knows You

Episode 05 Psalm 139: Walking with the One Who Knows You

Episode 5

Psalm 139: Walking with the One Who Knows You

“Welcome back to ‘2 Minutes with the Lord.’ I am your host, Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today, we’re taking a very different approach to Psalm 139.

Psalm 139, traditionally attributed to David, is a meditation on God’s intimate knowledge of, and presence with, each individual.

It reveals a God who knows the Psalmist completely and is present in every moment of life.

In the Historical Context: In Israelite thought, God’s omniscience and omnipresence were central beliefs.

This Psalm reflects the understanding that God is actively involved in His creation and attentive to each person’s life.

The themes of divine knowledge and intimacy are central. The Psalmist marvels at God’s knowledge of him, from his movements to his thoughts and even his formation in the womb.

The Psalm is deeply personal, expressing awe at the closeness of God’s presence.

Instead of just reading and reflecting, I invite you to join me on an imaginative journey—a walk with God where you’ll experience what it’s like to be fully known and loved.

Let’s step into this Psalm together and discover what it means to be seen by the One who understands every part of us.”

“Picture this: You’re in a quiet, peaceful place—maybe a path in a forest,

a quiet shoreline, or somewhere that feels like home. You’re not alone; God is walking with you, at your side, completely present.

As you walk, you feel this deep, calming presence, and you know that God is here not as a distant observer but as someone who understands every thought and every feeling.

He speaks, and His words feel like they’re filling every part of you:

‘I’ve searched you, and I know you.

I know when you sit and when you rise.

Before you even speak, I understand your thoughts.

Wherever you go, I am there.’

As you hear these words, imagine each part sinking in. You don’t have to explain yourself, put on a brave face, or pretend to be anything you’re not. You are fully known, right here, right now.”

“How does it feel to be indeed known in this way?

To not have to hold back or hide?

In this journey, there’s no judgment, no shame—just a safe space to be exactly who you are. God knows the parts of us that we’re proud of and wish we could change, and still, He’s walking right beside us.

Psalm 139 says, ‘Where can I go from Your Spirit?

Where can I flee from Your presence?’

The answer is simple—nowhere. God’s love is like a gentle, constant presence that fills even our darkest corners.

Imagine how it would feel if, every day, you could walk with this kind of understanding, knowing that you’re accepted exactly as you are.”

“Let’s make this personal. This week, find a quiet place where you can imagine yourself taking this walk with God.

Maybe it’s in a park, by a lake, or even in your living room. Spend five minutes just sitting with the idea that God knows you—every detail.

Bring your worries, your hopes, and even your doubts. Let God’s presence remind you that you’re completely seen and loved.

If you’d like, write down anything that comes up during this time. It could be a word, a feeling, or even a question you want to ask God.

Keep it somewhere you can see, as a reminder that you’re never alone on this journey.”

I want to narrate my own experience of closeness with the Lord. God knew what I was and who I was. He was there before me in my life’s journey.

He knew my every move. The Lord loved me as I was, and I just surrendered my life to him, and he took care of me. Through this deep experience, I feel so close to Him.

“Let’s pray together.

God, thank You for walking with us, for knowing us in ways we don’t even know ourselves.

Help us to rest in the truth that we are fully seen and loved, even when we don’t understand everything.

Let this knowledge free us to live with courage and peace. Guide us as we walk with You each day, knowing that wherever we go, You are there. Amen.

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Episode 05 The Healing of the Man Born Blind

Episode 05 The Healing of the Man Born Blind

"Welcome to '2 Minutes with the Lord.' I'm Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today, we're stepping into one of the most profound miracles of Jesus—His healing of a man born blind. This story, found in the Gospel of John, chapter 9, is much more than a physical healing. It's a transformation story that resonates deeply with how we see the world and ourselves."

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Episode 04 Feeding the Five Thousand

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“Welcome back to ‘2 Minutes with the Lord.’ I’m Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today, we’re diving into one of the most iconic miracles of Jesus—feeding the five thousand. But instead of retelling it exactly as it happened 2,000 years ago, let’s place it into today’s context, a scenario many of us can relate to: the startup world. Like the boy with five loaves and two fish, modern entrepreneurs often feel they don’t have enough resources to succeed. Yet, this story teaches us that with Jesus, even the little we have can become more than enough.”

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Episode 03 The Pool of Bethsaida

Episode 03 The Pool of Bethsaida

Welcome to ‘2 Minutes with the Lord.’ I’m Fr. Dominic Veigas, SVD, and today, we’re diving into a story that takes us to a place of waiting, longing, and hope—the Pool of Bethsaida. This story, found in the Gospel of John, Chapter 5, verses 1 to 15, is a powerful reminder that even in our longest waits, Jesus meets us with healing and transformation. But let’s not just hear the story—let’s experience it together.”

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Episode 02 The Royal Official's Son

Episode 02 The Royal Official's Son

“Welcome to ‘2 Minutes with the Lord.’ I’m your host, Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today, we’re diving into a story of faith that transcends time—Jesus’ healing of the royal official’s son. This miracle, found in the Gospel of John, Chapter 4, verses 46 to 54, teaches us about trust, urgency, and the power of Jesus’ word, even in the most desperate situations. But how does this ancient story resonate with our modern world? Let’s explore that together.”

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Episode 01 The Wedding at Cana

Episode 01 The Wedding at Cana

Welcome to ‘2 Minutes with the Lord.’ I’m Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today, we’re starting Season 4 with the Miracles of Jesus. We are diving into Jesus’s first miracle at the Wedding at Cana. While this event took place over 2,000 years ago, the message it carries is just as relevant today. Let’s explore how this miracle speaks to our modern lives.

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Trailer Season 4

Trailer Season 4

Welcome to Season 4 of "2 Minutes with the Lord" – a journey through the miraculous wonders performed by Jesus. Join us as we explore the divine power and boundless compassion of our Savior in this series. In this season, we'll dive into the profound moments where Jesus turned water into wine, healed the sick, fed the multitudes, walked on water, and even raised the dead. “With just a word, He calmed the storm. Imagine what He can do in your life.” Each episode is a brief, yet powerful reflection on the miracles that reveal Jesus' love and His power over the natural and spiritual realms. “Discover the faith that moved mountains and the love that knew no bounds.” Join us for 12 inspiring episodes, each 3 to 4 minutes long, perfect for your daily dose of spiritual nourishment. Whether you're starting your day or seeking a moment of peace, let these miraculous stories uplift and transform you. Tune in to "2 Minutes with the Lord" with Father Dominic Veigas SVD and experience the miracles of Jesus like never before. Subscribe now and let His miracles touch your heart. "2 Minutes with the Lord" – Season 4: The Miracles of Jesus. Coming soon to your Favourite podcast platform. Don't miss a single moment of inspiration.

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Episode 12 The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector

Episode 12 The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector

Welcome to another episode of '2 Minutes with the Lord,' where we delve into the profound lessons of Jesus's parables and their direct relevance to our daily lives. I'm your host, Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today we're exploring The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector. This story is not just a historical account but a mirror reflecting our approaches to spirituality and humility. Let's unpack this powerful lesson and see how it resonates with our personal and spiritual journeys. In the Gospel of Luke 18:10-14, this parable features two men going to the temple to pray. One is a Pharisee, respected and outwardly righteous; the other, a tax collector, widely despised in that society. The Pharisee stands and prays about himself, thanking God that he is not like other people—robbers, evildoers, adulterers—or even like this tax collector. He boasts about fasting twice a week and giving a tenth of all he gets. In contrast, the tax collector stands at a distance, not even willing to look up to heaven, and beats his breast, saying, ''God, have mercy on me, a sinner.'' Jesus concludes by saying that the tax collector, not the Pharisee, went home justified before God. All those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted."

8 Juli 20244min

Episode 11 The Parable of the Rich Fool

Episode 11 The Parable of the Rich Fool

”Hello and welcome to '2 Minutes with the Lord,' where we explore the timeless wisdom of Jesus' parables and apply their lessons to our contemporary lives. I'm your host, Fr. Dominic Veigas SVD, and today, we're diving into The Parable of the Rich Fool—a story that challenges our understanding of wealth and priorities. How does this ancient story speak to our modern obsession with material success and security? Let's find out." In Luke 12:16-21, Jesus said, Once, there was a wealthy man whose fields yielded a tremendous harvest. Pleased with his fortune, he pondered, "What should I do? I don't have enough storage for all my crops." He decided, "I know what I'll do. I'll tear down my small barns and build larger ones. Then I can store all my grain and say, 'You have plenty stored away for years. Take it easy; eat, drink, and enjoy life!'" But that very night, God said to him, "You foolish man! Your life will end tonight. Then who will get everything you've prepared for yourself?" Jesus concluded by saying, "This is what happens to those who store earthly wealth but are not rich towards God." To be 'rich towards God' means prioritizing spiritual and communal aspects of life over material wealth and self-indulgence and using one's resources to serve others and build a better community.

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