Heart of the Homily

Homily | July 10, 2026 | Return To Me | (Episode 192)

5 min · 10. heinä 2026
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We center the whole spiritual life on one word: return, because God doesn’t ask us to earn our way back, he invites us home. We unpack how grace comes before growth and why Jesus calls us to endurance, not comfort.  • returning to God after failure as the normal path of holiness  • bringing words to God rather than sacrifices or achievements  • confession as honest conversation and a humble heart  • God’s love as the starting point for healing and change  • discipleship that expects opposition and stays faithful anyway  • endurance as the measure of faithfulness and the shape of the Christian life  Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org

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jakson Homily | July 12, 2026 | God’s Love Does Not Wait For Perfect Soil | (Episode 195) kansikuva

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

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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jakson Homily | July 11, 2026 | God Invites, Grace Purifies, And We Respond | (Episode 193) kansikuva

Homily | July 11, 2026 | God Invites, Grace Purifies, And We Respond | (Episode 193)

We trace the biblical pattern of vocation through Isaiah’s temple vision, where God’s holiness exposes weakness and grace turns it into a place of healing. We connect that same movement to Saint Benedict’s quiet rebuilding of a collapsing world and to Jesus’ repeated command to resist fear with trust.  • A clear call pattern: encounter with God, awareness of weakness, grace, then mission  • God’s holiness as the starting point for real discipleship  • Humility as truthful self-knowledge before God  • Isaiah’s “unclean lips” becoming the very place of purification  • God’s invitation rather than coercion in vocation  • “Here am I, send me” as the core response of every Christian disciple  • Saint Benedict’s answer to cultural collapse through prayer, work, discipline, and worship  • “Pray and work” as a strategy for building holy communities  • Jesus’ threefold “Do not be afraid” and how fear blocks forgiveness and calling  • The world changed through holy lives, one faithful person at a time  Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org

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jakson Homily | July 9, 2026 | When God Bends Down To Lift You Up | (Episode 191) kansikuva

Homily | July 9, 2026 | When God Bends Down To Lift You Up | (Episode 191)

We linger on Hosea’s surprising image of God as a parent teaching a child to walk, lifting us up with patient love when we fall. We also face the slow drift of sin, rediscover God as our healer, and hear Jesus’ call to give freely because grace is always a gift.  • God pictured as a father who teaches and steadies  • God lifting us up rather than waiting for failure  • spiritual drift as a gradual loosening of prayer and practice  • “They did not know that I was their healer” and our search for peace elsewhere  • healing through returning to God, especially in the sacraments  • “Without cost you have received, without cost you are to give” as a definition of Christian life  • letting go of false security in possessions and trusting the One who sends us  Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org

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