Heart of the Homily
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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