Heart of the Homily
We contrast Micah’s warning about people who misuse power to take from others with Jesus’ way of leading through restraint, mercy, and healing. We end by challenging ourselves to audit our influence and to become the kind of people who strengthen the bruised instead of breaking them. • Micah’s critique of power used to exploit and diminish others • Power, wealth, influence, and leadership as gifts shaped by how we use them • Why love feels threatening to people committed to control • Jesus withdrawing as strength under control rather than weakness • Staying focused on mission instead of getting consumed by conflict • “A bruised reed he will not break” as a picture of Christ’s gentleness • Naming real-life bruises: grief, divorce, sin, addiction, anxiety, disappointment • A personal audit of influence in daily roles and relationships • Choosing mercy over manipulation, encouragement over criticism, forgiveness over revenge Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org
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