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Fear Not, Little Flock: God Is Pleased to Give You a Kingdom
Today’s Homily reflects on St. Louis Marie de Montfort’s unwavering conviction that God . . .
. . . had called him to found a congregation to renew the Church, despite repeated failures during his lifetime.
His steadfast faith led him to pray ardently, write a rule of life, and even compose a letter to members of a congregation that did not yet exist . . . urging them, as Jesus did, to “fear not, little flock.”
God is Pleased to Give His People a Kingdom
The central message is that God is pleased to give His people a kingdom, not reluctantly but joyfully, and that this identity as heirs to the kingdom outweighs all weakness, poverty, or insignificance.
The Homily challenges us to live in hopeful expectation of God’s promises, preparing themselves for the kingdom by living faithfully, using the great trust God has placed in them. Jesus’ call to be vigilant is a reminder that those entrusted with much are accountable for much. The Eucharist is presented as the supreme moment when Christ entrusts Himself to His people, sending them forth with the true greatness of His presence to live according to the gift they have received.
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Fear Not, Little Flock: God Is Pleased to Give You a Kingdom
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Quote from the Homily
Note the expression, it has pleased God, the Father, to give you a kingdom. What a remarkable statement that is, not simply that God has promised something.
But that he’s delighted to make that promise that in making this promise to you, there is something that pleases his heart. It is not that God begrudgingly gives you something. It is not that God reluctantly agrees to help you. God is pleased. Pleased to give you a kingdom.
Note the weight of that statement. God is pleased. It delights God to call you into His kingdom and to open the possibility that the very wealth of heavenly goodness is yours. And he does it, not reluctantly, but joyfully. It pleases him to do this for you. And in quoting the Lord, Father de Montford spoke to his community that did not yet exist.
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St. Louis de Montfort
The statue of Montfort currently resides in the Montfort Spiritual Center Chapel.
The video at the top of the post on the QoAH website is a small collection of paintings and statues of St. Louis de Montfort from around the world.
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Gospel: Luke 12: 32-48
First Reading: Wisdom 18: 6-9
Second Reading: Hebrews 11: 1-2, 8-19
Today’s Homily reflects on St. Louis Marie de Montfort’s unwavering conviction that God . . .
. . . had called him to found a congregation to renew the Church, despite repeated failures during his lifetime.
His steadfast faith led him to pray ardently, write a rule of life, and even compose a letter to members of a congregation that did not yet exist . . . urging them, as Jesus did, to “fear not, little flock.”
God is Pleased to Give His People a Kingdom
The central message is that God is pleased to give His people a kingdom, not reluctantly but joyfully, and that this identity as heirs to the kingdom outweighs all weakness, poverty, or insignificance.
The Homily challenges us to live in hopeful expectation of God’s promises, preparing themselves for the kingdom by living faithfully, using the great trust God has placed in them. Jesus’ call to be vigilant is a reminder that those entrusted with much are accountable for much. The Eucharist is presented as the supreme moment when Christ entrusts Himself to His people, sending them forth with the true greatness of His presence to live according to the gift they have received.
Hear more within this Meditation Media. Listen to:
Fear Not, Little Flock: God Is Pleased to Give You a Kingdom
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Quote from the Homily
Note the expression, it has pleased God, the Father, to give you a kingdom. What a remarkable statement that is, not simply that God has promised something.
But that he’s delighted to make that promise that in making this promise to you, there is something that pleases his heart. It is not that God begrudgingly gives you something. It is not that God reluctantly agrees to help you. God is pleased. Pleased to give you a kingdom.
Note the weight of that statement. God is pleased. It delights God to call you into His kingdom and to open the possibility that the very wealth of heavenly goodness is yours. And he does it, not reluctantly, but joyfully. It pleases him to do this for you. And in quoting the Lord, Father de Montford spoke to his community that did not yet exist.
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St. Louis de Montfort
The statue of Montfort currently resides in the Montfort Spiritual Center Chapel.
The video at the top of the post on the QoAH website is a small collection of paintings and statues of St. Louis de Montfort from around the world.
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Gospel: Luke 12: 32-48
First Reading: Wisdom 18: 6-9
Second Reading: Hebrews 11: 1-2, 8-19
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