HOMILY FOR THE 27TH FRIDAY IN ORDINARY TIME — YEAR B

HOMILY FOR THE 27TH FRIDAY IN ORDINARY TIME — YEAR B

HOMILY THEME: EVERY KINGDOM DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF IS HEADING FOR RUIN

BY: Fr Deotacious Chikontwe SMA

Gal 3:3-14; Psalm 110(111):1-6; Luke 11:15-26

FROM OUR FIRST READING
In our first reading, Paul tells us that faith in Jesus is what makes us righteous. The people of Galatia were trying to follow the Jewish law, thinking that obeying every rule would save them. Paul explains that this is not the way. It is only by believing in Jesus that we are made right with God. We cannot earn our way to heaven by following rules alone.

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FROM OUR GOSPEL READING
In our gospel reading, Jesus warns about a divided kingdom and call to unity. He explains that when people or a kingdom are divided, they cannot stand strong. Just like a house falls apart if the family inside is not united, our faith can become weak if we are divided.

CONCLUSION
Division can happen when we argue with others or allow disagreements to grow. It also happens when we divide ourselves, trying to follow Christ while holding onto sinful habits or distractions. In both the first reading and the Gospel, we are reminded to stay focused on Jesus and live as one in faith. Unity with Jesus and with others makes us stronger.

I wish everyone a Blessed Friday.

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