The Ladder Homilies

Trusting God on the Journey - His Grace Zachariah Mar Nicholovos

9 min · 1 jun 2026
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In this homily on the Gospel of St. Matthew, we reflect on Christ sending out His disciples with nothing but trust in the One who called them. Why would Jesus command them to travel without money, security, or even a walking stick? What does this radical dependence mean for Christians today? This message explores the Christian life as a pilgrimage — not built on control, spiritual achievements, or forcing others to believe, but on surrender to the grace of God. We are reminded that faith is a gift, not something we can pressure others into accepting, and that discipleship requires letting go of the things that compete with Christ in our hearts. As we continue the season after Pentecost, this homily challenges us to ask: Are we truly trusting God, or are we still trying to hold on to both Christ and mammon? “Unless we let go of the serpent, we cannot walk in the fellowship of the saints.”

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