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Homily | Español | July 12, 2026 | God Keeps Sowing Even On Hard Ground | (Episode 194)

5 min · 12. juli 2026
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God keeps sowing His Word every day, even into hearts that look like hard ground, rocky patches, and thorny corners. We take an honest look at what “good soil” means and why the faithful remnant can still change the ending of our story.  •God as the tireless sower who never stops offering grace  •The seed as the Word of God with real transforming power  •Why the sower’s “waste” is actually hope and patience  •A daily examination of conscience to become fertile soil  •The biblical “remnant” as a faithful few who renew many  •How to resist despair when goodness dries up fast  •The rest of your life as a chance to reverse the trend  Be one of them  Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org

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episode Homily | Español | July 12, 2026 | God Keeps Sowing Even On Hard Ground | (Episode 194) artwork

Homily | Español | July 12, 2026 | God Keeps Sowing Even On Hard Ground | (Episode 194)

God keeps sowing His Word every day, even into hearts that look like hard ground, rocky patches, and thorny corners. We take an honest look at what “good soil” means and why the faithful remnant can still change the ending of our story.  •God as the tireless sower who never stops offering grace  •The seed as the Word of God with real transforming power  •Why the sower’s “waste” is actually hope and patience  •A daily examination of conscience to become fertile soil  •The biblical “remnant” as a faithful few who renew many  •How to resist despair when goodness dries up fast  •The rest of your life as a chance to reverse the trend  Be one of them  Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org

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