Mar Abraham Church Sunday Homilies

Divine Repetition

12 min · 1 de oct de 2024
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English Homily - 5th Sunday of Elijah/2nd Cross 2024 . . . Reasons people might tune out during a homily include the priest's voice, distractions in the church, or thinking they've heard it before⁠. Repetition is essential for learning, even if it might seem boring⁠. St. Paul emphasizes the importance of repeating teachings for the safety of his listeners⁠. Jesus expresses frustration with his disciples' lack of faith, highlighting that even small faith (like a mustard seed) can be powerful⁠.Obstacles to faith include expecting perfection, fear of loss, and dwelling on the past⁠.The homily concludes by emphasizing that God doesn't give up on teaching us, and that overcoming these obstacles can lead to a stronger faith and relationship with God⁠1.

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