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Homily for Wednesday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time

Author
saintthomas
Published
Wed 10 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://saintthomas.podbean.com/e/homily-for-wednesday-of-the-23rd-week-in-ordinary-time-1757450295/

The Beatitudes may sound unusual to our ears. One might wonder: How can people be happy if they are poor, hungry, or weeping? These statements clash with our typical views on life. Often, the teachings of Jesus prompt us to rethink our perceptions. He revealed a God who stands with the distressed and downtrodden. Jesus calls these individuals blessed because God is on their side and desires a more just and shared world. Recognizing our needs can create space for God to work in our lives, whereas times of abundance can lead to self-satisfaction and a distancing from God.


People often seek God more fervently when their needs are greater. We come before the Lord in our poverty, hunger, and sadness precisely because these experiences remind us that we are not self-sufficient.


The Scriptures recount a poignant moment as Jesus hung from the Cross. One of the two thieves being executed alongside Him pleaded, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom." To this condemned man, Jesus replied, "Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise." This exchange serves as a potent reminder that in our moments of greatest weakness, God's grace shines most brightly, offering hope and redemption to all.

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