Heart of the Homily
We notice the “reckless” sower first, because God’s generosity is bigger than His fear of waste and He never rations grace. We also face the harder truth that the seed is alive and powerful, so real growth depends on what we do with the soil of our hearts. • the sower as the main character, revealing God’s extravagant mercy • God’s love coming from the giver, not the receiver’s condition • the seed never being the problem because the Word of God is alive • the four soils as four heart conditions we all recognize • hard paths formed by disappointment and numbness • rocky faith built on emotion without deep roots • thorns as distraction, worry, pressure, and constant noise • busyness as a quiet way the heart gets crowded • soil that can change through freedom, cultivation, and cooperation with grace • repentance, confession, forgiveness, and silence as practical tools • trials as refining fire that can crack open a closed heart • one small, specific step that makes room for thirtyfold fruit So this week, don’t try to change your entire life. Just cultivate one small piece of the soil. Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org
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