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Just search for your sermon passage or topic to find curated overviews. Or dive deep into trusted sermon resources. Not only are we bringing Factbook to mobile for the first time, Factbook for Logos 9 has more data than ever before. Passage Lists Use Reference Scanner to snap a picture of a document and look up many verses at once, then save those verses as a Passage List.

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Sermon Builder now offers a setting to enable or disable Scripture insertions while in a list state iPad only. Improved The full size audio player now covers the entire screen. Improved the chapter information in the full-sized audio player. Skip 30 second audio controls were too small. Fixed Various sync issues in Sermon Builder iPad only. Cover image views of audio resources in the "Info" panel. Library search when using quotation marks for an exact match, i.

Issue affecting the syncing of the "Send Feedback" setting. Topic Guide suggestions not working in other languages. Inline search hit highlights in dark mode now readable. Other minor bug fixes.

This software has very useful tools to help with biblical studies, not to mention an amazing selection of content. On average the content is more expensive than the print counterparts, but because of the tagging used to link the resource content to bible studies the useful tools I mentioned earlier I think it is worth it.

I have only been using for about a month and am very grateful for this app. I have been using the Olive Tree app for almost 2 years now, so maybe once i am more familiar with the Logos iOS app, I will feel differently. Once problem I have for sure with the iOS app is my new resources sometimes are not available right away it took 3 days for an audio book to show up, and my TDNT still does not show up and that was included in the first package I bought about a month ago.

Still over all I am very grateful for the obvious time and effort put into building this app. The dev team is awesome. They are really working hard to making this app a great study and resource tool. The app is getting a lot more user friendly and easier to study. It is not the desktop app but it is getting there. I use the app more than I use the desktop app. The one thing I would love for the dev team to work on would be the note taking functionality. The app makes you leave your reading and takes you off to a different screen.

Mike invites us to reflect on our willingness to follow Christ with all that we are and all that we have. Today we read Luke and Proverbs Nov 14, Mike confronts the hard truth Jesus preaches in today's readings: Many people will ultimately choose hell over heaven. While this can be deeply distressing, Fr. Mike reminds us to focus on Jesus's directive to each one of us: "[You] Strive to enter through the narrow gate. Mike reflects on two of Jesus' most well-known parables: the parable of the Lost Sheep and the parable of the Prodigal Son.

Nov 13, Mike reflects on the goodness and providence of God the Father, emphasizing how Jesus calls us to be shamelessly persistent in prayer. Mike also explains two difficult passages found in today's readings: what Jesus means when he tells the story of an unclean spirit who is cast out only to return, and what Jesus means when he says he comes not to bring peace but division.

Nov 12, He also highlights the story of Mary and Martha and encourages us not to allow the cares of life to choke the life of God out of our lives as Martha allowed her troubles and anxieties to do. Nov 11, In light of a series of miracles in our readings for today, Fr. Nov 10, Mike elaborates on the significance of the Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. He points out that the location of the Jordan River is particualry noteworthy because it's the same river that Joshua crossed over to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land, signifying that Jesus will bring about a new exodus.

Additionally, it's the lowest spot on the planet, symbolizing Jesus' humility. Finally, Fr. Nov 9, Day The Ark of the New Covenant As we begin reading the Gospel of Luke, Fr. Mike draws our attention to Mary. He clarifies the difference between Zechariah's response and Mary's response to the angel Gabriel, and also explains why Mary is the Ark of the new Covenant. We learn that through Mary, God begins to fulfill his promises to the people of Israel.

Today's readings are Luke , and Proverbs Welcome to the last Messianic Checkpoint! Mike to introduce the Gospel of Luke and highlight the distinctive aspects of this synoptic Gospel. We learn that the Gospel of Luke uniquely captures the humanity of Jesus, the role of women, Jesus' frequent engagement with individuals on the margins, and the mystery of the Ascension.

This episode was sponsored by Hallow, the largest and fastest growing Catholic App in the world. Nov 8, Day Conclusion to the Old Testament Fr Mike celebrates the accomplishment of reading the entire Old Testament and wraps up the books of 2 Maccabees and Wisdom, talking through the key themes of the Old Testament visible in the conclusions to these books.

Nov 7, As we get closer to the end of the Old Testament, Fr. Mike highlights one of the lessons we've seen time and time again—that God continues to fight for each of us, despite the brokenness and messiness of our lives.

He also points out how the reading from Wisdom foreshadows the coming of Jesus. The readings are 2 Maccabees 14, Wisdom , and Proverbs Nov 6, Mike points out how easy it is to take good things and make idols out of them, setting them up as God's rivals for our hearts. We can discover these rivals by noticing the things we prioritize over spending time with God. The readings are 2 Maccabees 13, Wisdom , and Proverbs Nov 5, Mike breaks down the doctrine of purgatory as we read about Judas Maccabeus and his army praying for the dead in 2 Maccabees We learn that purgatory is a process of purification that our hearts need in order to be ready to love God and to enter into his presence.

In our reading of Wisdom today, Fr. Mike emphasizes the insanity of worshipping idols and how it's more tempting to make idols out of good things rather than evil things. Today's readings are 2 Maccabees 12, Wisdom , and Proverbs Nov 4, Mike highlights how God fights as a heavenly ally with the people of Israel in 2 Maccabees 11, and encourages us to actively fight alongside God in our daily battles.

In our reading of Wisdom, Father points out how God corrects us little by little so we can learn to trust him. Nov 3, Today, Fr. Mike discusses the confidence that faith in God can provide as we fight the battles of our lives. He also engages with the riddles found in Wisdom 10 and points out that we can now not only understand the characters, stories, and allusions of Scripture, but can recognize the fingerprints of God in the world around us and better understand the main character of Scripture: God.

Nov 2, Nov 1, As we hear the re-telling of the story of Judas Maccabbeus and his brothers fighting for the honor of the Lord's Temple in 2 Maccabees, Fr. Mike points out how this version gives us an insight into their recognition of God's presence, mercy, and justice in their circumstances. We learn that no matter what we are going through, we can trust that God is our great defender who is present and active in all circumstances of our lives. Today's readings are 2 Maccabees 8, Wisdom , and Proverbs Oct 31, Mike focuses on the powerful theme that connects all of our readings today- the reality of life beyond death.

In the story of the martyrdom of the seven brothers in 2 Macabees, we see how the brothers and their mother fiercely reject the temptation to violate God's law, and boldly hold onto their hope in the resurrection of the dead. Our readings from Wisdom also remind us that death is not the end, because we know that eternal life is waiting for us beyond death. Today's readings are 2 Maccabees 7, Wisdom , and Proverbs Oct 30, Mike offers a recap of Eleazar's martyrdom and marvels at Eleazar's courage to avoid both sin, and the temptation to lead others into sin.

As we begin reading the book of Wisdom today, we also learn three valuable lessons; God did not create death, death entered the world through sin, and we are wise when we walk in the truth but foolish when we walk in evil.

Today's readings are 2 Maccabees 6, Wisdom , and Proverbs Oct 29, Mike concludes the book of Sirach today and encourages us to continue the pursuit of wisdom. In our reading of 2 Maccabees, we see again the pillage of the Temple and we are re- introduced to Judas Maccabeus. Lastly, in Proverbs Fr. Mike encourages us to resist the temptation to rejoice when our enemies fall. Oct 28, As we begin to wrap up the Old Testament, Fr. Mike reflects on our reading from Sirach and what we have already learned on this journey through the Bible.

He emphasizes that Scripture encourages us to rise again from our sin and return to God, because our God always picks us up again with his mercy. Oct 27, Mike provides context to the God-centered perspective of 2 Maccabees and compares it to the more secular perspective provided by 1 Maccabees.

Mike shares the miraculous conversion story of St. Mary of Egypt. Oct 26, Mike discusses the story of Jeremiah and the Ark of the Covenant, offering insight on where it was hidden and how that affected the people of God. He also looks ahead to the rest of 2 Maccabees and poses a question for all of us: What will the people who love us remember about us? Oct 25, He also offers a reflection for those struggling with grief and death, which serves as a reminder to all about the blessing of our lives and the lives of those we love.

Oct 24, Day Using Good Things for Evil As we read from Proverbs and Sirach, Fr. Mike points out how everything God has made is good, but we can use those things for evil ends. We also reach the conclusion of 1 Maccabees today. The readings are 1 Maccabees 16, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 23, As we begin to wrap up 1 Maccabees, Fr. Mike directs our attention to how 2 Maccabees will tell the same story in a different way.

In Sirach, we are encouraged to know our own hearts, so that we can know our strengths, weaknesses, and where we might need healing. The readings are 1 Maccabees 15, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 22, Day Israel's Expectations Oct 21, Day Judea Gains Independence In our reading of 1 Maccabees today, Fr.

Mike highlights the the establishment of the new independent sovereign nation of Israel in the land of Judah. We learn how Simon takes command and enforces the law all around the land. Mike reminds us that even today, Christians are governed by Jesus himself and ultimately to belong to him. Today's readings are 1 Maccabees 13, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 20, Day Discipline Grounded in Love Mike focuses on the theme of disciplining children, reflected in our readings from Sirach and Proverbs today.

He clarifies that there is a crucial difference between discipline and destruction, and emphasizes that disciplining children should always be grounded in love and oriented towards their success in the future. Today's readings 1 Maccabees 12, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 19, As we continue our journey in 1 Maccabees, Fr. Mike explains that this book of the Bible is unlike others because it narrates stories and events without providing any interpretation.

In Sirach, Fr. Mike stresses the teaching on the power of our words and the gravity of gossip and slander.

Today's readings are 1 Maccabees 11, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 18, Day The Rise of King Alexander Mike breaks down the dramatic events from our reading of 1 Maccabees today, including; Jonathan's new role as high priest, Demetrius' defeat in battle, and King Alexander Epiphanes formidable alliance with Egypt formed by marrying Cleopatra.

Mike reminds us that the good qualities wives are called to possess are also applicable to husbands. Today we read 1 Maccabees 10, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 17, Mike guides us through Judas Maccabeus' last battle, his death, and his succession. We learn that part of Judas and Jonathan's victory involved fighting fellow Jews living in the land who were not living according to God's laws.

Mike points out that when the enemy is in the inside, it is especially heartbreaking. Today's readings are 1 Maccabees 9, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 16, Mike contextualizes our readings from 1 Maccabees today which covers the beginning of Roman rule over the Jewish people.

Additionally, he emphasizes the wisdom from Sirach about surrounding ourselves with influences that lead us closer to God and help us grow in holiness. Oct 15, Mike explains the importance of wisdom in our everyday lives when we face temptations to gossip, encouraging us in the battle for virtue, wisdom, and goodness. He emphasizes that we must ask the Lord for his wisdom to guide us as we interact with the people around us, just like the Jews prayed before battle.

Oct 14, Mike illustrates the story of Eleazar and the abandonment of peace terms between the Jews and the Greeks. Oct 13, Day The Battle to Choose God Mike walks us through the current battles of Judas Maccabeus and the Israelite people, emphasizing that while war is violent, freedom to belong to God and worship him is worth fighting for.

He also discusses the importance of spending time with virtuous people to acquire their positive qualities and the need to seek good rather than evil to attain the riches of heaven. Oct 12, In today's reading from 1 Maccabees, we hear about the victory of Judas Maccabeus, which is also the story of Hanukkah. Mike points out that chasing fame and glory in this world are not worth our time, because they will all fade away after we are gone.

The readings are 1 Maccabees 4, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 11, Mike points out how advice from books like Proverbs and Sirach may not apply perfectly to every situation, but are meant to help guide us towards wisdom.

He also highlights a piece from Sirach that encourages us to avoid "deserted places"—calling us not only to stay away from sin, but to stay away from what leads us to sin.

The readings are 1 Maccabees 3, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 10, Mike clarifies the meaning behind Mattathias' zealous attack against the Greeks and his fellow Jews who were not obeying God's laws. From our reading of Sirach, Fr. Mike reminds us to remember the needs of the poor, and to be careful when forming friendships. Today's readings are 1 Maccabees 2, Sirach , and Proverbs Oct 9, Day Antiochus Desecrates the Temple As we begin reading from 1 Maccabees today, Fr.

Mike highlights the severe persecution against the Jews and the desecration of the Temple led by Antiochus Epiphanes. We also start our journey in the book of Sirach today and learn about the fear of the Lord, clinging to the Lord in trials, and the importance of honoring our parents.

Today's readings are 1 Maccabees 1, Sirach , and Proverbs Introduction to the Maccabean Revolt with Jeff Cavins - Welcome to the Maccabean Revolt period! Mike to introduce the tenth biblical period in our journey, which begins with the Greek oppression of the Jews under Antiochus Epiphanes, and ends with Herodian rule of the Holy Land. Jeff and Fr. Mike walk us through the key events of this period, highlighting the zealous response of the Maccabean family, the celebration of Hanukkah, and the heroic martyrdom of Jews who would not betray their religious identity in the midst of persecution.

Oct 8, Oct 7, Day The People of the Covenant Mike concludes the book of Esther and the book of Nehemiah by reflecting on the journey and resilience of the Jewish people thus far in the story of salvation. Oct 6, He explains the ancestral gifts that each tribe of Israel received and applies this concept to the vices and virtues of our families, as well as our freedom to adopt or reject them.

Today we read from Nehemiah 11, Esther 8, 16, and Proverbs Oct 5, Oct 4, Today's readings remind us that all good things come from God, and he calls us to specific places and times for a reason. In the book of Esther, Fr. Mike points out that Esther was perfectly positioned to fulfill God's will. We too, can examine our lives and realize that there are places God has brought us, "for such a time as this".

The readings are Nehemiah 9, Esther 4 and 14, and Proverbs Oct 3, As Fr. Mike reads from Nehemiah today, we hear about how the hearts of the people of Israel were moved as Ezra reads the book of the law of Moses to them. In our reading of Esther, we have the beginning of the crisis that will unfold throughout the book as Haman, backed by the king, seeks to destroy the Jews.

Oct 2, Mike continues reading from the book of Nehemiah and highlights the many attempts to prevent Nehemiah from doing the great work of God. We also read about the events that lead to Esther being chosen as queen and the goodness she will bring even in the midst of a broken system. Oct 1, Day Perseverance in Opposition He explains that in doing God's work, we will often face internal or external opposition which we must meet with prayer and perseverance, trusting God entirely.

Sep 30, Mike continues discussing the call of Nehemiah and how we should approach the work the Lord calls us to do. Sep 29, He also encourages us to pray for our enemies and explains the need to refrain from vengeance in our interactions with others, especially when we are provoked by their actions.

Sep 28, Day Israel's Foreign Wives He explains why God would provide this instruction and how Ezra reacted when he discovered that many prominent Israelites had not obeyed it. He also identifies the prophecies of Palm Sunday and the thirty pieces of silver found in Zechariah. Sep 27, Day God's Favor with Ezra We also learn about hypocritical fasting, and how our sacrifices should remind us that everything ultimately belongs to God at all times.

Today's readings are Ezra , Zechariah , and Proverbs Sep 26, Mike encourages us not to be discouraged about the small things happening in our lives, because just as we see through Zechariah's visions, God takes small things and turns them into great triumphs. He also touches on the dedication of Israel to rebuild the temple, and the connection between the crowing of Joshua and the crowning of Christ the King.

Sep 25, Mike continues to take us through the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem, and the importance of moving on from the past to see what God is doing in our lives right now.

He also gives some context on the Samaritans and what was happening across Jerusalem, post return. Sep 24, Introduction to the Return with Jeff Cavins - Welcome to the Return period!

Mike to introduce the ninth biblical period, which covers the Israelites' return to Jerusalem, the rise of the Pharisees, and the establishment of common household practices. They explain the pattern of exiles and returns throughout the Bible, starting with Exodus and leading all the way to Jesus' ministry. Mike introduces us to the books of Ezra and Haggai, explaining the Israelites' return to the promised land. He also warns us against apathy and indifference in our relationship with God, as we see Israel display towards the temple.

Today's readings are Ezra , Haggai , and Proverbs As we continue through this year-long journey Fr. Mike and Jeff Cavins offer some words of encouragement for those who might be struggling.

No matter if you're listening consistently or if you're "behind", the Lord will meet you where you're at in scripture. Sep 23, As we finish the Gospel of Matthew, Fr.

Mike takes us through Christ's passion, explaining the meaning of "Barabbas", the importance of saints, and temptation towards false truth. He also explains the context of the gospels, and how we fit into them in the new and eternal covenant. Today's readings are Matthew and Proverbs Sep 22, Mike explains sins of omission, and how these are some of the biggest deciding factors of who goes to heaven and who goes to hell: whether or not we did good works God called us to.

He also reminds us that not all of the New Testament parables are universally relevant, recalling the parable of the talents and the parable of the wise and foolish maidens. Sep 21, Day Preaching Without Practice Mike continues to explain the parables Christ recites in Jerusalem, specifically focusing on the dangers of preaching God's Word without practicing it in our lives. Jesus goes on to speak against the Scribes and Pharisees, reminding us that he's not only the Prince of Peace, but the Way and the Truth.

Sep 20, Day The Father's Generosity Mike takes us through various parables in Matthew such as the parable of the lost sheep, the merciful servant, and the laborers in the vineyard. He invites us not to be envious when others are blessed, but to allow the Father to be generous.

Today's readings are Matthew , and Proverbs Sep 19, As we read about the many miracles Jesus performs in today's readings from Matthew, Fr. Mike asserts the objective reality of those miracles and reinforces that Jesus is truly the Son of God who has power over matter. We learn that in Jesus, we too can do things that we could never do on our own.

Sep 18, Mike explains the many parables we hear today in Matthew, including the return of the unclean spirit, and the danger of ornate souls.

He emphasizes that when God sweeps the sin out of our souls, we must replace it with virtue, otherwise our souls remain empty without a relationship with God. Sep 17, Mike reinforces Jesus' divinity as we read about how Jesus heals people physically, mentally, and spiritually and frees them from the enemy's kingdom of darkness.

Mike also encourages us to not be afraid when we experience persecution and division for the sake of Christ, but to rather courageously carry the Cross. Sep 16, Mike reads the Sermon on the Mount and explains how Jesus' teachings powerfully fulfill the old testament law, and identify the broken human heart as the source of our sinful actions.

We learn that Jesus himself is the remedy to our sins, and that the secret to holiness is living in the perfect will of God. Sep 15, Mike introduces us to the Gospel of Matthew, including his genealogy, nativity, and the first days of his ministry. He pulls it all together to show that not only is Jesus reconstituting the kingdom in his ministry, but he's inviting us to join him in this kingdom. Welcome to the third Messianic Checkpoint! Mike to introduce the Gospel of Matthew and explain what makes this gospel unique, particularly its emphasis on Jesus' call to discipleship, which continues to apply to all of us today.

Sep 14, Mike finishes the book of Jeremiah and highlights the final moment of hope at the conclusion. We also read the book of Obadiah and Fr. Mike challenges us to see who the Lord is asking us to choose to love, noting that it might may be someone who is closer to us than we think.

Sep 13, Mike encourages us to never stop talking to God, even in the hardest seasons of our lives. Much like yesterday's readings, we're seeing a lot of pain and suffering the lives of our brothers and sisters, but we still have so much to hope for. Sep 12, Mike guides us through another chapter of Jeremiah and connects it to the sorrow and pain we hear in Lamentations. He reminds us that, even with such evil and desperation filing the world these days, God is still good, and we still have reason to hope in him.

Today's readings are Jeremiah , Lamentations 3, and Proverbs Sep 11, Mike also invites us to meditate on the words of the prophets and repent for our own failures and shortcomings. Sep 10, Day Lamentations of Jeremiah In the book of Jeremiah, we hear a word of comfort from the Lord to Baruch. Sep 9, Mike points out Israel's continual disbelief in the prophet Jeremiah, and also explains who the queen of heaven refers to. We also conclude the book of Judith with Judith's song of praise.

Sep 8, In our reading of Jeremiah today, Fr. We also read about the defeat of Holofernes and the praise of Judith for her courage and virtue. Sep 7, Mike expands on our reading today from Proverbs about the need to guard our speech toward one another.

In Jeremiah, we see the final wave of destruction of Jerusalem and the events that followed. Sep 6, Mike highlights the wisdom and faith of Judith, heroine of the Old Testament, and shows us how her prayer in not just a prayer of intercession, but also one of praise.

The readings are Jeremiah , Judith , and Proverbs Sep 5, Mike points out how, like King Jehoiakim, we too can dismiss God's teachings instead of letting them cut into our hearts. Sep 4, Mike points out the difference between the insincere repentance of King Zedekiah and the people in Jerusalem, and the true repentance of the people in the Book of Judith.

Sep 3, In today's reading from Jeremiah, Fr. Mike points out how God rejoices in doing us good, and wants to pour out his grace and mercy upon us. As we begin reading from Judith, he explains that, while it might not be historically accurate, the story is there to convey truth.

The readings are Jeremiah 32, Judith , and Proverbs Sep 2, Day The Faithfulness of Daniel Mike takes us through the last chapter of Daniel and explains how Daniel models for us on how to live in exile and still be faithful to the Lord. We also see in Jeremiah the Lord promise a new covenant that will ultimately be fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Sep 1, Day Susanna's Righteousness Mike reflects on the story of Susanna's righteousness in the book of Daniel.

While celebrating Susanna's virtue, Daniel's wisdom, and God's faithfulness, Fr. Mike also warns us that, like the corrupt elders in the story, we too can allow our hearts to become perverted by the things we fix our eyes on. The readings are Jeremiah 30, Daniel , and Proverbs Aug 31, Mike highlights verse 11 from Jeremiah "I know the plans I have for you The reading are Jeremiah , Daniel , and Proverbs Aug 30, Day King Nebuchadnezzar's Role Mike explains why God asks his people to surrender to king Nebuchadnezzar even though it seems contradicting.

We learn that God can use evil circumstances to win the hearts of his people back. In Daniel, as we read about the vision of the ram and the goat, Fr.

Mike reminds us that prophecy is always shrouded in mystery. Today we read Jeremiah , Daniel , and Proverbs Aug 29, Day Daniel and the Den of Lions As we read the epic story of Daniel in the den of lions, Fr. Mike points out Daniel's valor and faithfulness in the midst of his powerless. We also learn what the four beasts in Daniel's vision of the four beasts and the ancient of days represent. In our reading of Jeremiah, Fr.

Mike explains the prophetic significance of the good and bad figs. Today's readings are Jeremiah , Daniel , and Proverbs Aug 28, Mike touches on Proverbs , which is about giving everything in our lives to the service of the Lord. He also emphasizes how important it is to humble ourselves before the Lord, so to avoid becoming like the false prophets Jeremiah talks about today.

Today's readings are Jeremiah 23, Daniel , and Proverbs Aug 27, Day Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah Mike shares one of his favorite Bible verses, and guides us through the story of Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah as they are thrown into the fiery furnace.

He also emphasizes the significance of their Hebrew names, and how powerful name changes are in Scripture. Today's readings are Jeremiah 22, Daniel 3, and Proverbs Aug 26, Mike walks us through the fall of Jerusalem, and the intense lament of Jeremiah as he watches the people of Israel fall into captivity.

He also introduces us to the Prophet Daniel, and his incredible gift of discerning dreams and proclaiming God's Word. Aug 25, Mike guides us through the last two chapters of Ezekiel, explaining the biblical significance of the water flowing from the right side of the temple, and how it foreshadows Christ's passion.

He also emphasizes the imagery of the clay and the potter in Jeremiah, signifying how our lives are meant to be open for God to mold and shape, according to his will. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

In this episode we interview our special guest and friend, Fr. Mike Schmitz featuring Jeff Cavins. We discuss the importance of developing a biblical worldview: a lens to view our relationships, circumstances and choices through how the scripture teaches us to think about ourselves and about God.

We chat with one of the most recognizable priests in the modern church about humility, the scripture that speaks to him, and what we all can receive by opening the scriptures every day for a year. The Fr. Mike Schmitz Catholic Podcast.



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