Listen "2022 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time"
Episode Synopsis
To become a vessel of salvation for another, I must first taste salvation myself.In this insightful homily, Father Jegar Fickel delves into the human tendency to judge others while overlooking our own shortcomings. He beautifully connects this to the Gospel message that emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and personal transformation before attempting to correct others.Father Jegar challenges us to confront our own 'wooden beams'—the significant faults within us—before addressing the 'splinters' in the eyes of our brothers and sisters. This process isn't just about self-improvement but about experiencing God's saving grace personally. By acknowledging our weaknesses and experiencing God's mercy, we become equipped to genuinely help others on their spiritual journey.This homily invites us to explore what salvation truly means in our lives. It isn't just about following rules or performing religious duties; it's about encountering God's unconditional love in our deepest failures and letting that love transform us. Father Jegar encourages us to embrace the sacrament of confession not merely as a duty but as a profound encounter with God's mercy, where we hear the liberating words: "Your sins are forgiven."As we prepare to receive the Eucharist, Father Jegar calls on each of us to reflect deeply on our need for God's grace. By admitting our brokenness and allowing God to work through our imperfections, we can truly become vessels of His love and salvation to the world.
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