Sunday Homilies with Father Martin

Hard Ground, Rocky Ground, Thorny Ground, Rich Ground. Which Am I?

15 min · 13 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Hard Ground, Rocky Ground, Thorny Ground, Rich Ground. Which Am I?

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On this Known by Name Weekend, Fr. Martin reflects on a recent trip to Kauai, where daily rain transforms the island into a lush, blooming paradise. Drawing from the Prophet Isaiah and the Parable of the Sower, he explores how God's word is like that rain — always given generously, but only fruitful depending on the condition of the soil it falls on.  Fr. Martin walks through the four types of ground Jesus describes (hard, rocky, thorny, and rich) and invites listeners to honestly ask: what soil am I right now? He closes with real stories from the parish of hearts being softened and transformed, and a hopeful reminder that we don't have to till the soil ourselves — we just have to let God in.

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