๐ง๐๐ ๐๐ข๐ฅ๐'๐ฆ ๐ฃ๐ฅ๐๐ฌ๐๐ฅ ๐ถ๐ป ๐๐๐๐๐ฌ ๐๐๐๐ | HOMILY 27 July 2025 with Fr. Jerry | 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Summary
TLDRThis transcript features a sermon centered around the Lord's Prayer, emphasizing the nature of God as a loving Father and the importance of humility, forgiveness, and service to others. The speaker reflects on the core teachings of the prayer, such as acknowledging God's holiness, serving His kingdom, seeking daily provision, and forgiving others. The message encourages believers to apply these principles in daily life and relationships, ultimately reminding them of their dignity as children of God and their role in spreading peace, love, and justice.
Takeaways
- ๐ God is our Father, not just a distant being but a loving and present father who cares for us.
- ๐ The Lord's Prayer is a template for peace, order, and humility. When we pray it, we acknowledge God's will and His kingdom.
- ๐ Forgiveness is essential: As we ask for God's forgiveness, we must also forgive those who have wronged us.
- ๐ The Kingdom of God is a kingdom of peace, justice, love, and joy. We are called to serve this kingdom, not ourselves.
- ๐ We are all brothers and sisters under one Father, and we must treat each other with love and respect.
- ๐ God provides for our needsโ'Give us this day our daily bread'โand we should trust in His provision.
- ๐ Accumulating excessive wealth is not in line with God's will; we should share what we have with others who are in need.
- ๐ We are called to follow God's will and not our own desires. It is through surrendering to God's plan that we find true peace.
- ๐ Temptation is inevitable, but prayer, humility, and fleeing from temptation can help us resist the evil one.
- ๐ God is our protector, and we should trust that He will shield us from harm and evil, especially in times of hardship.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the sermon in this transcript?
-The main theme is centered around the Lord's Prayer, exploring its significance and how it can guide us in living a life of humility, forgiveness, and service to others.
What does the speaker emphasize about God being a father?
-The speaker emphasizes that God is not a distant being, but a real, loving, and forgiving Father who is always present with His children. We are all brothers and sisters under His care.
How does the speaker interpret the phrase 'Hallowed be Thy name'?
-The speaker interprets 'Hallowed be Thy name' as a call to recognize God's holiness and to strive to live holy lives, acknowledging that while God is holy, we are sinners in need of His mercy.
What does the speaker mean by 'Thy kingdom come'?
-'Thy kingdom come' is understood as God's reign of peace, joy, justice, and love. The speaker encourages us to serve this kingdom by spreading these values rather than serving ourselves or political leaders.
What does the speaker say about the importance of daily bread?
-The speaker emphasizes the importance of humility in our requests, focusing only on the daily provisions we need. This is contrasted with those who hoard wealth, suggesting that sharing with others is essential.
What is the significance of forgiveness in the sermon?
-Forgiveness is highlighted as a central part of the Christian life. The speaker stresses that, just as we ask God to forgive our sins, we must also forgive those who have wronged us, showing mercy and compassion.
How does the speaker address dealing with temptation?
-The speaker advises to pray when faced with temptation, and if that does not help, to flee from the situation. He compares temptation to a dog on a leash, warning that staying away from it is key to avoiding harm.
What is meant by 'Deliver us from evil' in the context of this sermon?
-'Deliver us from evil' refers to trusting in God as our protector. The speaker reassures the congregation that God is a shield and protector, especially for the poor, the sick, and the vulnerable.
How does the speaker suggest we apply the Lord's Prayer in our daily lives?
-The speaker suggests applying the Lord's Prayer by remembering that God is our Father, living humbly, forgiving others, sharing our blessings, and resisting temptation. He also emphasizes the importance of acknowledging God's will over our own.
What is the 'BTS' mentioned at the end of the sermon, and what does it represent?
-The 'BTS' refers to the three actions the speaker urges the congregation to follow: Believe, Trust, and Surrender. These represent a call to deepen faith and surrender to God's will in all aspects of life.
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