Seeing the Father Through the Son: A Call to Deep Relationship with Christ
Fr. Felix Phiri, SMM
Seeing the Father Through the Son: A Call to Deep Relationship with Christ
This Homily centers on the theme of God’s universal plan for salvation and our personal role in fulfilling it.
It begins with the story of Paul and Barnabas, who, after facing rejection from Jewish leaders, turn to preach to the Gentiles, fulfilling God’s inclusive mission. The message underscores that God initially chose Israel to be a light to all nations, but when they failed, He extended His call to others. This pattern repeats in our personal lives: when we fail to live out our calling due to jealousy, pride, or inaction, God will raise others to accomplish His work.
The Homily also stresses the need for a personal and transformative relationship with Jesus—not just surface-level faith or religious actions.
True discipleship involves knowing Christ deeply, allowing His Spirit to work through us to bring salvation to others.
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Seeing the Father Through the Son: A Call to Deep Relationship with Christ
Because he has given us the spirit. The spirit, which we, we call in our hearts, call God our Father. Therefore, we are united to God. We are united to Jesus in this moment. When we say to him, Lord, like Peter, where can we go? You have the words of eternal life.

God the Father and the Holy Spirit : Italian Artist: Pompeo Batoni: (l. 1708-1787)
Gospel Reading: John 14: 7-14
First Reading: Acts 13: 44-52
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Seeing the Father Through the Son: A Call to Deep Relationship with Christ