Tuesday, 21 October 2025 : 29th Week of Ordinary Time (Homily and Scripture Reflections)

Liturgical Colour : Green

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today as we all listened to the words of the Sacred Scriptures, we are reminded that each and every one of us as Christians as people of Hope and people of the Resurrection, reminding all of us of the ultimate victory and sacrifice which our Lord had paid and offered on our behalf as He took up His Cross and suffered the worst of injustices, rejections, humiliations and sufferings for the sake of us all, and for the great and ever-wonderful love which He has always had for us. Through what He has done for us all, He has opened for us the sure path to eternal life and true happiness with Him, and He has redeemed us from the domination of sin and evil, and release us all from the tyranny of the evil one, the great enemy of all the living.

In our first reading today, we heard from the continuation of the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Church and the faithful in Rome in which we are reminded of everything that Christ our Lord and Saviour Himself had done for our sake, all the love which He has shown us so patiently all these while, all the things He had done for us, by His most selfless sacrifice on the Cross, as He accepted humbly everything that His Heavenly Father has planned for all of us mankind. And this is what we should be ever thankful and appreciative for, because without the ever great and wonderful love that God has always shown us then there would have been no hope for any one of us, and we would have been condemned to an eternity of suffering without any hope or recourse of our situation.

We are reminded that through sin we have fallen from grace and been separated from God and His most wonderful love. But through the perfect obedience of Christ our Lord and Saviour, we have been shown the path to eternity of true joy and wonders, because through His perfect obedience and most selfless love, Christ has undone the damage which had been caused to us by our own disobedience and weakness, our succumbing to the temptations of Satan, the temptations for worldly glory and ambition, as what he had successfully done against Adam and Eve, and our ancestors, and to all of us as well. But the Lord showed us all that Satan and sin do not have the final say and power over us, as through Him and what He had done, He has freed us all from this domination and fate of damnation.

Then, from our Gospel passage today, taken from the Gospel according to St. Luke the Evangelist, we heard of the Lord telling His disciples and everyone of those who listened to Him to be prepared and ready for the Lord’s coming, at the time most unexpected, comparing it to the preparedness of the servants of a master who was returning all of a sudden from a wedding event. That comparison showed the nature of the moment when the Lord would come again at His Second Coming, which the Lord Jesus Himself had foreshadowed and predicted on several occasions, that it will indeed happen at the time when everyone will least expect it to happen. That is why it is important for all of us as Christians to be ever vigilant in our lives and works, so that we will continue to live our lives worthily in God’s Presence.

We are reminded that we should always be active in the living of our faith as Christians, so that in each and every things that we do, in our every words, actions and deeds, we will always be exemplary and be good role models and inspirations for everyone around us, to all those whom we encounter in life. That is why we are reminded this day that we should continue to practice and implement what we have believed in our very own lives, in each and every moments. That is how we truly show our Christian faith and carry out our mission in obeying God’s will and in doing what He has sent us into this world for, to be the living examples of what we believe in, that everyone who witness our actions and works, will believe that we truly belong to God, and hopefully will come to believe in Him as well, through us.

All of us have been blessed and given with various talents, opportunities and means for us to reach out to others around us, showing God’s love and care, His compassion and kindness to everyone through our own actions, works and deeds. In every words we said and in all of our interactions with each other, we should always show our genuine faith in God, and what a true Christian should behave like, in a manner that is truly upright, virtuous and full of love for those whom the Lord had entrusted to us. We should not behave in ways that lead to scandal against our faith, because we cause harm and hurt to others, or by manipulating or exploiting others around us, or by behaving in ways that are selfish and wicked, all of which are unbecoming of us as Christians.

Brothers and sisters in Christ, let us all therefore continue to encourage one another to live our lives to the fullest, doing our part in each day and in each opportunities that God has given to us, so that we may always be the bearers of the truth and Good News of God, in each and every moments of our lives, even in the smallest things that we do. We should always be the inspiration for everyone because of that light of faith and the hope that is always found in us. We should be the ones that people turn to because they know that we are indeed blessed by the light and love of God, through everything that we sincerely do and carry out daily in our respective lives. We should always be active in proclaiming the Lord not only through words but also through genuine and sincere actions grounded in our faith, in even the smallest and least significant things.

May the Lord continue to empower and encourage each one of us so that by our continued dedication and commitment to God, in each and every one of our works, being the bearers of God’s light and hope to our darkened world, being the ones to show the hope in God to everyone around us, especially those who are downtrodden and facing hardships in their lives. May God bless us all and strengthen us in all things, now and forevermore. Amen.

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