প্রায়শ্চিত্তকালের চতুর্থ রবিবার// ফাঃ সুরেশ পিউরীফিকেশন//

প্রায়শ্চিত্তকালের চতুর্থ রবিবার// ফাঃ সুরেশ পিউরীফিকেশন//

The Fourth Sunday of Advent: Embracing the Light

The Call to Become People of Light

  • Today marks the fourth Sunday of Advent, inviting us to become people of light and follow the path illuminated by Jesus.
  • The scripture reading highlights Jesus healing a man born blind, showcasing His role as the primary healer and source of life.

Healing and Restoration Through Faith

  • Jesus has healed many, restoring sight to the blind and health to the sick, symbolizing hope for those in despair.
  • The blind man's healing is not just physical; it represents spiritual and emotional restoration through faith in Jesus.

Humility vs. Pride in Acceptance

  • Our pride and attachment can blind us from accepting goodness, similar to how the Pharisees rejected the miracle performed on the blind man.
  • Jesus emphasizes that every person is a child of God deserving love and acceptance, urging us not to be arrogant like the Pharisees but humble instead.

Spreading Hope and Light

  • We are called to spread Jesus' light in our lives by doing good for others and sharing His teachings with humility.
  • The message reinforces that Jesus came into this world as light, offering hope to those suffering from despair or oppression.

Overcoming Spiritual Blindness

  • Many times we become spiritually blind due to our weaknesses or pride; we must strive to walk in faith towards Jesus' light.
  • Just as the healed man had faith despite his suffering, we too should seek healing through belief in Christ's power.

Living as Beacons of Light

  • This Advent season calls us to embody humility like Jesus, spreading love and kindness throughout our communities while rejecting hatred or arrogance.
  • As we reflect on today's readings, let us express gratitude for God's healing presence in our lives while committing ourselves to be lights for others amidst darkness.
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The WORD enkindles us: to share the WORD of God in a little way. Homily for 4 Sunday of Lent (Year-A) Fr. Suresh Purification