Twenty Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

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DEACON GEORGE’S HOMILY FOR 27th SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME

If we say, “It can’t be done” then it won’t be done.  But, if we say, “it must be done” then, it most likely will be done.  If God asks us to do something then, it must be done.  And if we are doing it for God, then we are not doing it alone.  Because, we are doing it with God, and with all his power.  And what is this power?  It is the Holy Spirit that lives within us, a gift that God gave us at our baptism, and re-affirmed at our confirmation.  It is the Spirit of power and love.  And with it comes, the gift, of boldness.  Our first reading tells us, that the cry of the prophet Habbakuk, is not a scream of despair, but a cry that is deep rooted in faith.  His faith in God, gives him the courage to shout and argue with God.  Because Habbakuk confidently believes that God will do something, and his faith is proved right.  God does do something…..

Complete Homily for 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Daily Prayers Week 27