
This homily focuses on a reflection on St. Mark 12:28-34, in which Jesus identifies the greatest commandments as loving God completely and loving one’s neighbor as oneself. It emphasizes that while humans possess a natural moral code to do good and avoid evil, Christ provides a necessary shortcut to understanding our true obligations amidst life’s many distractions. True faith is not merely about possessing knowledge or offering empty sacrifices, but rather about auditing one’s life to ensure actions align with these dual commands. The reflection encourages listeners to dedicate every faculty—including the heart, mind, soul, and strength—to the service of God and the practical care of even the most difficult neighbors. Ultimately, the homily suggests that loving others is the essential litmus test for one’s genuine love for the Creator.
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