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Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

Posted by Greg Goertz | Aug 24, 2025 | Daily Scripture | 0 |

Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Prayer Prompt before reading LK 13:22-30: Come, Holy Spirit, teach me how to pray, interpret the Scriptures for me so that I may know the Truth about who God the Father is and God the Son so that I may know who I am.

“STRIVE TO ENTER THROUGH THE NARROW GATE, FOR MANY, I TELL YOU, WILL ATTEMPT TO ENTER BUT WILL NOT BE STRONG ENOUGH.” LK 13:22-30

Humbly submit your will to God (Thy Will be done) and consecrate yourself to the Sacred Heart of Jesus through Mary and Joseph.

Jesus teaches us today that He is the narrow gate and that it will not be open forever.  He teaches us that it will take believing in the Gospel and having faith to enter the narrow gate. He speaks specifically to the Jews who were chosen and are rejecting Him and the Word. The Gentiles from all 4 corners of the world will enter before the Jews if they do not accept Him and His teachings.

The lesson we learn from this Scripture is that we are called and chosen to believe in the Gospel and have faith to enter heaven. We need to realize that we should be thankful it is open for us. 

Our effort cooperating with God’s grace equals holiness.  Holy equals happy.  Holy equals entering the narrow gate.  What do we need to do to be holy and enter heaven where there is no stain of sin? What is the Gospel message we are called to believe and have faith in?

1. Repent and be baptized in water and Spirit
2. Live out our baptismal vows each day: Reject Satan, grow in holiness, believe the doctrines of our faith-Creed
3. Avenues of holiness for us:
a) Sacraments, Catholic ER (Holy Sacrifice of the Mass/Eucharist and Reconciliation)

b) Prayer/Adoration-develop a personal relationship with Christ, learn how much the Heavenly Father loves you as a child of God.

c) Offer up our daily crosses: Jesus has fashioned ours perfectly for us, ask Him to help you carry it, Jesus gives suffering purpose we can offer it up through His suffering to grow in holiness and to pray for the salvation of souls, never let the power of the cross die-fight and persevere

d) Works of Mercy: Jesus attaches these to judgment day, they start in the home, enter each room offering help, the Little Way

e) indulgences: Act of Contrition, Adoration, Sign of the Cross, offering up our suffering with Christ’s, Morning Offering, visiting a grave between Nov. 1-8, Novenas, rosary in a church or with a group, etc.

f) God chose Mary as the instrument to bring His only Son into the world, it only makes sense to go to Mary as the instrument to get back to God.  Ask Mary’s intercession in all prayer.  Devote yourself to the rosary and consecrate yourself to Jesus through Mary. We also learned in the Year of St. Joseph to consecrate ourselves to his most chaste and just heart. He is our protector.

God has given us everything we need to be holy and enter the narrow gate.  He has given us every spiritual blessing through His Son, Jesus Christ, says St. Paul in Ephesians.

“He loves you more than you love yourself, He knows you better than you know yourself, He wants you to know His Will” -Fr. Mike Schmitz.  

Talk to Him.  Fight your fallen human nature, what the world has to offer and Satan.  Never give up. Enter heaven through Jesus and become a saint!  This is what He died for. Today, Jesus is asking you to make an eternal decision, choose wisely.

Today’s challenge: Reflect on recognizing God’s grace and His constant presence in your life.  Bring yourself into this presence and the avenues of grace He has blessed us with. Enter through the narrow gate each day by choosing holiness over sin creating virtue-good habits. Be vulnerable and give yourself up allowing Christ to work through you in becoming who He made you to be.

Be a servant, be a saint today!
#Christian YODO (You Only Die Once; we will live again!)

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Greg Goertz

Greg Goertz

My name is Greg Goertz. I teach 7th and 8th grade Catholic Doctrine at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School in Wichita, KS. Blog Mission: 1. "Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ." -St. Jerome A place for young people to come to know Christ. We cannot worship something we do not know. 2. to inspire young people to create a daily habit to bring themselves to Jesus in the Scriptures and aid their prayer life. 3. to show young people how to seek God in their electronics or bring God into their electronics and avoid the evil.

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