Third Sunday of Ordinary Time- January 26, 2025

First Reading: Nehemiah 8:1-4a, 5-10

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 19:1-3; 4-6; 12-13

Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-20

Gospel Reading: Luke 4:14-21

The Power of God’s Word

Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa’s Sunday’s Mass Homily at Saint Michael in Kalibo focused on the profound power of God’s Word. He reminded us that hearing God’s Word moves our hearts, and reading it every day fills us with joy. We should embrace this truth not only on Sundays but every day. When we listen to God’s Word, it changes our perspective, renews our spirit, and guides us toward greater faith.

Hope and Deliverance Through God’s Word

In the Gospel Reading, we see that God’s Word brings hope to the poor, oppressed, and suffering. It comforts us in our times of need and strengthens us to face life’s challenges. God’s Word also delivers us, for only the truth of His Word can set us free. True freedom comes when we understand and live according to His promises.

Seeking and Knowing God’s Word

As believers, we must seek and understand this truth. God reveals His Word to us, but we must take the time to build a deeper relationship with it. We are called not just to hear it, but to know it. When we do, we experience the full power of God’s Word in our lives.

Living and Sharing God’s Word

The journey doesn’t end with our personal transformation. We must live by the truths we learn and share them with others. The Word that heals, blesses, and uplifts us is meant to heal and bless those around us. The power of God’s Word isn’t for us alone—it’s meant to shine as a light in the world. When we trust in God’s promises, His Word transforms not only us but everyone we meet, spreading healing and hope to all.

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I AM BLESSED TO BE A BLESSING