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Homily | June 4, 2026 | Love That Matters Most | (Episode 147)

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We challenge the modern habit of mastering everything except the things that matter most, then we name the Gospel’s simple center: love God completely and love your neighbor as yourself. We also face the gap between knowing that answer and living it, resting our hope in God’s steady faithfulness even when we struggle.  • the purpose question we avoid when life gets loud  • Jesus’ greatest commandment as the core of Christian life  • why faith starts with relationship rather than rule-keeping  • the saints as proof that love changes the world  • how religion becomes performance when love is missing  • the difference between understanding love and surrendering to it  • practical examples of loving God and neighbor when it’s hard  • Saint Paul’s prison confidence that God remains faithful  • one weekly question that reveals what we truly love  Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org

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