14A SUNDAY HOMILY, MATTHEW 11: 25-30, JULY 5, 2026
By Fr. Vincent
Corbelli, MM
1. STORY
The sun and wind
had a dispute over which of the two was stronger. One day an opportunity arose to settle the
dispute. A person dressed in a coat was
walking down a country road. The sun
said to the wind that the one who could make the person remove the coat faster
would be the winner. The wind went
first. He blew and blew, but the more he
blew, the tighter the person held on to the coat. Finally, exhausted, the wind gave up. Then the sun took over. It merely shone on the person and within
minutes, the person took off the coat. The
moral of the story is you can achieve more by gentleness than by violence.
2. GOSPEL,
MATTHEW 11: 25-30
A) LEARN FROM ME
Jesus is our great teacher who taught us by his words. He taught us forgiveness in the story of the prodigal son. He taught us about how some people need extra help by the story of the Good Shepherd. He taught us to help others by the story of the Good Samaritan. Jesus taught us by his work. He cared for the needy, the lame, the blind, the hungry and the sick. He comforted those in sorrow and forgave the sinners.
B) I AM GENTLE
AND HUMBLE OF HEART
Jesus was
gentle.
i) He was
understanding when dealing with the problems and difficulties of others.
ii) He was
forgiving and not critical of those who were sinners.
iii) He helped
people become better. Jesus was humble
as he always obeyed his Father's will.
3. APPLICATION TO
LIFE
A) LEARN FROM
JESUS
i) Many people
teach us by their words and actions such as our parents, relatives, friends,
and school teachers. We are taught by
what we read as from newspapers, magazines, what we watch on TV and the
computer, and what we hear on the radio.
ii) We must
remember that our great teacher is Jesus. He teaches us when we attend Mass, read the
bible, and other spiritual books. He
teaches us through our Pope, bishop and priests. He teaches us through our parents and good
friends.
B) BE GENTLE
TOWARD OTHERS
We are gentle
toward others by our words:
i) When we use
kind, forgiving, encouraging, and supportive words.
ii) When we avoid
using nasty, harsh, and hurtful words.
When we are
gentle toward others by works:
i) When we help
those in need by using our time and money to make life a bit easier for them.
ii) When we give
our time to listen to people, to make a phone call showing our concern, and to
visit the sick in the hospitals.
4)
CONCLUSION
Just as the warm
sun was stronger than the powerful wind, so too was Jesus powerful as he
treated people by his word and actions and taught us to treat others by our
words and actions in a gentle way. We
follow Jesus' good example by using kind and encouraging words and by treating
people with care and respect.