18TH FRIDAY HOMILY IN ORDINARY TIME — YEAR B

IMG_6108






18TH FRIDAY HOMILY IN ORDINARY TIME — YEAR B

HOMILY THEME: THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP

BY: Fr. Isaac Awe

Nahum 2:1,3,3:1-3,6-7, Deuteronomy 32:35-36,39,41, Matthew 16:24-28

What is the most important investment we can make with our lives? Jesus poses some probing questions to challenge our assumptions about what is most profitable and worthwhile. In every decision of life we are making ourselves a certain kind of person. The kind of person we are, our character, determines to a large extent the kind of future we will face and live. It is possible that some can gain all the things they set their heart on, only to wake up suddenly and discover that they missed the most important things of all.

ALSO RECOMMENDED: 18TH FRIDAY HOMILY IN ORDINARY TIME

Of what value are material things if they don’t help us gain what truly lasts in eternity. Neither money nor possessions can buy heaven, mend a broken heart, or cheer a lonely person. Jesus asks the question: What will a person give in exchange for his or her life? Everything we have is an out-right gift from God. We owe him everything, including our very lives. It’s possible to give God our money, but not ourselves, or to give him lip-service, but not our hearts.

A true disciple gladly gives up all that he has in exchange for an unending life of joy and happiness with God. God gives without measure. The joy he offers no sadness or loss can diminish. The cross of Christ leads to victory and freedom from sin and death. What is the cross which Jesus Christ commands me to take up each day? When my will crosses with his will, then his will must be done. Are we ready to lose all for Jesus Christ in order to gain all with Jesus Christ?

Reflection: Is my talent, time and treasure useful for God?

PRAYER: Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding, and all my will, all that I have and possess. You have given them to me; to you, O Lord, I restore them; all things are yours, dispose of them according to your will. Give me your love and your grace, for this is enough for me. (Prayer of Ignatius of Loyola,) Amen

FOR A SIMILAR HOMILY, CLICK HERE >>>>>

Dear friends in Christ, We rely on you to upset our bills. To keep us going, please click any of the “Donation” buttons and support us. Remember we also pray for YOU>>>>>

Leave a Reply

Discover more from Catholic For Life

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading