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Homily of the Day
July 28, 2017

We usually interpret the Parable of the Seed and the Sower in terms of how different people respond to the word of God, the “seed” in the story. The different types of ground are people who receive the word.

I suggest we look at the parable in relation to how we go to Mass.

Are you like the footpath or hard ground? You go to Mass because it is an obligation of a baptized Catholic. You go to Sunday Mass but it has no effect in your life.

Are you like the rocky soil? You feel Mass recharges you and helps you when problems and challenges come. But when real serious trouble comes, you give up easily.

If you are the ground with the thistles, you are grateful for benefits received but you are overwhelmed in your practice of your Christian faith by your daily worries and problems, endless desires and monetary concerns.

If you are the good soil, your Sunday Mass is a treasured moment of your week, a blessing which animates your personal, family and professional life, a time to review and be grateful for the past week and to prepare for and be productive for the coming week. It is a blessing for you to be shared with family and friends.

What does Sunday Mass mean to me? How do I prepare for it? What do I get out of it? What does this community Sunday worship mean to me?


33 posted on 07/28/2017 5:37:48 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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ROBBED BLIND

 
"The evil one approaches him to steal away what was sown in his mind." �Matthew 13:19
 

How much of God's Word have you heard over the years at home, in church and school, through reading and teaching? How much of God's Word do you know and live? The difference in the answer to these two questions shows us how much the evil one has robbed us. Many of us have been exposed to God's Word for years but have little to show for it. The devil has literally robbed us blind. We don't even report it to the authorities or call for help. We merely resign ourselves to Satan daily robbing us of the Word of life.

God's Word tells us: "Submit to God; resist the devil and he will take flight" (Jas 4:7). We can despoil the robber and take back all that the devil has stolen (Lk 11:22). We will remember things from God's Word we haven't thought of for years. We will apply Scripture so as to be holy in every aspect of our lives (1 Pt 1:15). We do this by faith in Jesus Christ, expressed in prayer and obedience. Jesus knows how to prevent the devil's thievery. We only need to know that we need Jesus to "deliver us from the evil one'' (Mt 6:13). Jesus will not only sow the seed but guard it.

 
Prayer: Jesus, I've been robbed several thousand times. Please recover the stolen goods.
Promise: "Honor your father and your mother, that you may have a long life in the land which the Lord, your God, is giving you." �Ex 20:12
Praise: Reading the papal encyclicals helps build George's faith as he sees how the Gospel is applied to the modern world.

34 posted on 07/28/2017 5:40:26 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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