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Traveling Light - His Grace Zachariah Mar Nicholovos

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This homily reflects on Christ's instructions to His disciples as He sends them into the world following the renewal of Pentecost. While the Gospel begins with a mission to the lost sheep of Israel, its deeper message is about the heart of Christian discipleship: learning to trust God completely. Jesus tells His disciples to travel lightly, carrying neither money nor extra provisions, teaching them that their security is not found in what they possess but in the One who sends them. In a world that encourages constant planning, preparation, and self-reliance, Christ calls His followers to cultivate a deeper confidence in God's providence. As we continue our pilgrimage after Pentecost, this homily challenges us to examine where we place our trust. Responsible planning has its place, but it must never replace faith in God's care. Through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we are invited to move forward with confidence, knowing that God provides what we need for the journey and remains faithful even when our plans fall apart. The Christian life is ultimately not about carrying more, but about trusting more.

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