Yeah, maybe we’re not off in some distant land committing awful sins. Yeah, maybe we are just doing what everyone else in our community is doing. But maybe we are in just as bad a spot anyway.
Category: Homily
The Cost of Discipleship
Jesus isn’t trying to draw a crowd. He isn’t trying to win a popularity contest. He wants disciples, not fans.
Humility: Accepting and Embracing Who You Are
Humility is not some weird meekness, and it’s not self-deprecation. Humility is embracing the truth of who you are. And who you truly are may not be as clear to you as you think.
Making A Plan to Enter the Narrow Gate
Following Jesus and entering the “narrow gate” does not happen by accident. What can we do to follow him?
The Simple Sabotage Field Manual
We are not called to try to do incredible things every day, but to do little things with great love. These little “acts of sabotage” are precisely the method which will bring down the Enemy.
The Key to Rescue? The Waiting
The hardest part of Christianity? Definitely the waiting. But the waiting is the key to it all. We wait for the Father to provide what we are incapable of providing ourselves.
“The Rescue”
Is Jesus just harping on money again? Is he just giving us more rules? Or is he leading us to a fuller life? Rescuing us from a life that cannot promise us anything that lasts?
Exercising Desire
In our desire for the One that will truly satisfy, Augustine emphasizes exercise. There is a need for persistence and consistency in prayer. It is through prayer that this desire is exercised.
Losing Touch With the One Necessary Thing
There are so many things that demand our time and attention each and every day. And often we are left in the daze of their incessant demand, in an anxious concern about what the next day will bring. And this leads to forgetting the one thing necessary, the one thing our life, our heart needs.
Desiring First To Be With the Good
Is the point of being a Christian just to be a “good person”?