What Do You Want God to Do for You? – Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon
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Friends, worldly goods like pleasure or power can be the source of our own destruction if we receive them without wisdom. If the Lord told you he would give you your greatest desire, what would you request? King Solomon was presented with this question, and he asked for a wise heart. What pleases God is that which brings us to closer to "the view from the hilltop," the divine perspective.
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