HOMILY FOR TUESDAY OF 18TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME. (2)

HOMILY FOR TUESDAY OF 18TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME.

THEME: LOVE EXPELS FEAR.

BY: FR. GERALD M. MUSA.

African philosophers say, “The brave man is not he who doesn’t feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” N

HOMILY FOR TUESDAY OF 18TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME.

THEME: LOVE EXPELS FEAR.

BY: FR. GERALD M. MUSA.

African philosophers say, “The brave man is not he who doesn’t feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” Naturally, in moments of depression and desolation, we are gripped by fear and despair which make us question and doubt the love and presence of God in our lives. Our fears can affect our relationship with God. In difficult moments we need these reassuring words: “God is love” and He who is full of love cannot abandon us in our struggles. When Peter was gripped with fear ofwhat appeared to be a ghost.

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Jesus said to him, “Take heart, it is I; have no fear” Mark 6:50). God shows us his love and presence when we find ourselves in dangerous situations. Besides, fear can affect our relationships with others. Sometimes, we are emotionally broken, wounded, and too frightened to love because of past negative experiences or strained relationships.

According to St. Augustine, “Fear is the enemy of love.” This explains why love produces peace, trust, and joy. Often, fear is accompanied by negative emotions such as hate, distrust, and suspicion. Fear destroys our ability to trust, love, and relate freely with others. According to an Indian guru, When you love a person all fear disappears. And when you are afraid all love disappears.” No wonder, the Apostle says, “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear” (1 John 4:18). Do our fears affect our relationship with God and other people?
MATTHEW 14:22-36: TUESDAY, 18TH WEEK

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