WEDNESDAY HOMILY, 3RD WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME – YEAR B
THEME: LEARNING TO LISTEN
BY: Bishop Gerald M. Musa
MARK 4:1-20;
In communication studies, there are different listening styles. Among these styles are informational listening style in which our primary goal is to gather information and critical listening style, through which we analyse what we hear. Jesus observes people’s different attitudes towards listening to God’s word and so he speaks about a farmer who goes out to plant seeds. Some of the seeds fell on the paths, others on rocky grounds and thorns; some other seeds fell on rich soil. This rich (fertile) soil which yielded a rich harvest represents those who hear the word, comprehend it (understand it), believe it, and translate it into their daily life.
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At different points in life, our hearts were like the path, the rocky grounds, the thorns, and the rich soil in which the seed was planted. At one time, we become productive and at other times we are far from yielding good fruits. Jesus wants us to listen with the heart and so He says, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it” (Luke 11:28).
We are always in search of creative speakers and preachers but it is also the time that we become creative listeners who listen attentively and with an open heart to the Word of God. Can we resolve to listen to the word of God with our hearts and make it bear fruits in our daily lives?
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