Responding to those informing Him that family members were looking for Him, Jesus said that His real family "are those who hear the Word of God and act on it." Jesus wants to relate to us as His family. He calls us His brothers and sisters and wants us to belong to His spiritual family. The way to become His family is straightforward: we need to hear the Word of God and put it into practice in our everyday lives.
Throughout His life and ministry, Jesus focused on the Word of God and the will of God. He heard that Word so thoroughly that it shaped everything He said and did. John's Gospel even calls Jesus the Word made flesh. (John 1:14)
As Christians, we are called to hear God's Word and act on it in everything we say and do. Like the seed that fell on rich soil, we must take the Word to our deepest selves and yield an abundant harvest. (Matthew 13:18) If we listen to God's Word and let it shape us and our lives, then we are brothers and sisters to Jesus, our LORD. +
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Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday)
Homily for Saturday in the Octave of Easter
Homily for Friday in the Octave of Easter
Homily for Thursday in the Octave of Easter
Homily for Wednesday in the Octave of Easter
Homily for Tuesday in the Octave of Easter
Homily for Good Friday
Homily for Holy Thursday
Homily for Wednesday of Holy Week
Homily for Tuesday of Holy Week
Homily for Monday of Holy Week
Homily for Saturday of the 5th Week of Lent
Homily for Friday of the 5th Week of Lent
Homily for Thursday of the 5th Week of Lent
Homily for Wednesday of the 5th Week of Lent
Homily for the Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Homily for Monday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time
Homily for the 5th Sunday of Lent
Homily for Saturday of the 4th Week of Lent
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