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Jesus Tells Us Do Not Be Afraid: Discipleship in a Challenging World
Today’s reading is from the Gospel of Matthew, which explores Jesus’ call to discipleship, . . .
. . . emphasizing that to follow Christ means not only learning from Him but being formed into His likeness. The Homily begins by reflecting on the ritual of kissing the Gospel . . . whether its message is comforting or challenging . . . underscoring that all of God’s Word is sacred and to be cherished.
The Homily then unpacks Jesus’ teaching that a disciple must not expect an easier path than the Master’s, preparing listeners for the resistance they may face when living according to Christ’s truth in a world that often rejects it.
The Homily urges believers not to fear opposition but to value the Gospel deeply and live it fully, recognizing that the Christian journey, though difficult, leads to eternal life.
Jesus’ presence in the Eucharist is highlighted as a constant source of strength, reminding us that we are never alone. The Homily concludes by encouraging trust in God’s guidance, assurance in His care, and boldness in living out the Gospel despite life’s trials.
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Jesus Tells Us Do Not Be Afraid: Discipleship in a Challenging World
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Jesus Sends Out Disciples Two By Two: French Painter: James Tissot: 1886
This painting resides in the Brooklyn Museum.
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Gospel Reading: Matthew 10: 24-33
First Reading: Genesis 49: 29-32; 50:15-26
Today’s reading is from the Gospel of Matthew, which explores Jesus’ call to discipleship, . . .
. . . emphasizing that to follow Christ means not only learning from Him but being formed into His likeness. The Homily begins by reflecting on the ritual of kissing the Gospel . . . whether its message is comforting or challenging . . . underscoring that all of God’s Word is sacred and to be cherished.
The Homily then unpacks Jesus’ teaching that a disciple must not expect an easier path than the Master’s, preparing listeners for the resistance they may face when living according to Christ’s truth in a world that often rejects it.
The Homily urges believers not to fear opposition but to value the Gospel deeply and live it fully, recognizing that the Christian journey, though difficult, leads to eternal life.
Jesus’ presence in the Eucharist is highlighted as a constant source of strength, reminding us that we are never alone. The Homily concludes by encouraging trust in God’s guidance, assurance in His care, and boldness in living out the Gospel despite life’s trials.
Listen more to this meditation Media. Listen to:
Jesus Tells Us Do Not Be Afraid: Discipleship in a Challenging World
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Jesus Sends Out Disciples Two By Two: French Painter: James Tissot: 1886
This painting resides in the Brooklyn Museum.
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Gospel Reading: Matthew 10: 24-33
First Reading: Genesis 49: 29-32; 50:15-26
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