The Ladder Homilies

Don't Fear Change - Rev. Dn. Mathew Varughese

10 min · 15. heinä 2026
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The speaker reflects on times people argue confidently only to discover they were wrong, then connects this to an intense Gospel of Mark encounter where Christ’s miracles and Sabbath healings draw some closer while Jerusalem’s elders reject Him for not matching their expectations of the Messiah. They accuse Him of being influenced by demons, revealing not an intellectual problem but an unwilling heart that fears the change God’s truth demands. The message warns that modern people often define “truth” for themselves, justify sin, and shift blame onto God or the Church rather than accept a call to repentance. This self-justification slowly closes the door to recognizing God’s presence and mercy, which Christ calls “eternal sin.” The episode urges listeners to examine what binds them, bring struggles to confession, and embrace change as they approach the Eucharist.

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