Faith When You’re Frustrated with God - Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermon

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  • Friends, in our Gospel today, we find two stories tensely intertwined together-and both contain great suffering and great healing. Through this passage, we are reminded that even in the midst of confusion and frustration with God, we are called to trust in the Lord and his timing.
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  • @carolinelandein246
    @carolinelandein246 3 місяці тому +5

    I listen to this particular homily now as often as I can. Going through a serious health crisis, this - along with Holy Mass and the Eucharist as well as the Rosary and Confession, and above all, prayer - keeps me going. Not naturally very trusting (grew up in an abusive home) I step by step (and sometimes leap) learn to trust HIM and HIS plan for me. The bitter question „Why hasn‘t HE healed me (yet) ?“, loses its grip on me. Instead, I learn how to be patient and content with what I can still do, even ill. And that HIS thoughts are not our thoughts. And, as this passage from Mark illustrates and Bishop Barron (also a true life-saver!) so beautifully explains: Our own suffering is never only our own. Thank you so much, Bishop Barron, for all your work! Tomorrow I‘ll be one year a Catholic. I converted also because of your powerful sermons and thoughts. Can‘t thank you enough. Greetings from a couch in Germany! 🕊️

    • @maureengwiranani9096
      @maureengwiranani9096 2 місяці тому +1

      🕊️🕊️ *THE HOUR OF DIVINE MERCY | 3PM (15:00HRS) WORLDWIDE.*🕊️🕊️
      _08 July, 2024_
      *THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE GOD*
      *One common tendency we all have is curiosity. We easily become curious about almost everything, desiring to know. Magazines, news articles, shows, daily gossip sessions, etc., all have as their aim the satisfaction of our curiosity. This curiosity must turn into a desire to know God and all He speaks to us. But, with that said, we must also know that we cannot know. The wisdom and Will of God are so far beyond our limited minds and hearts that we will never be able to understand their mystery. Life is a mystery. Struggle and hardships are mysteries. Love is a mystery. And yet, as we humbly face the countless mysteries of life, we also face the incomprehensible mystery of God. Interestingly, knowing that we do not know and understanding that we cannot understand, presents us with the great mystery of God. In the face of this incomprehensible Mystery, we are in the presence of God. This is a gift! This silencing of our understanding before the mystery of God enables us to face life in faith. Faith is a way of knowing without fully comprehending. It's a gift enabling us to walk through life in darkness, yet with clarity and certainty.* _(See Diary # 651)_.
      *Do you find that you do not understand God or His ways? Do you look at your life and wonder, "Why this?" or "Why that?" or "Where is God in all of this?" God and His ways are a mystery. But, as a mystery, you are invited to enter in with the darkness of faith. This will only make sense if you let the Holy Spirit penetrate your thoughts and teach you in a new way. Your "understanding" of the Mind and Will of God will not so much be like other forms of knowledge; rather your knowledge will be new, certain, clear, deep and yet mysterious at the same time. Allow yourself to be taught by faith and you will be able to face any and every mystery and hardship that you encounter in life.*
      _Prayer_
      *_Lord, oh Incomprehensible Mystery! I stand before You in awe and in darkness. Yet, in the darkness of my understanding, I reaffirm my faith and trust in You. As I face the mystery of my life and, even more so, the mystery of Your life, I allow you to consume me with the gift of faith. Help me to believe without seeing and to know without understanding. Most importantly, I desire and choose to give my life to You, oh Incomprehensible Mystery, and I choose You above all else. Jesus, I trust in You._*
      *Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy*
      _From: Daily Reflections on Divine Mercy: 365 Days with Saint Faustina , John Paul Thomas_
      _Fr. Chisomo Kingsley (SDB)_
      _Catholic Prayer War Room_

  • @tedtuvera9559
    @tedtuvera9559 3 роки тому +49

    Thank you for this moving sermon, Bishop Barron.
    This one hits home. For months now, I have been wrestling with the condition that my grandma goes through right now. Her health is deteriorating almost everyday forcing that my Mom and I have given up all the other expensive recourses for medication since my Mom's now out of work while I, well, I'm a seminarian. Apart from the financial constraints that has almost dried up all our family savings, my grandma's body is too weak and fragile already to go through all these treatments.
    Like Jairus, and perhaps with most people, I feel so desperate for help. At a certain point, I thought of giving up on prayer and on hope.
    Like Jairus, my fears overwhelm me, forcing me to tell God, "Lord, I don't know what I feel anymore. Lord, I don't know how to pray anymore."
    Like Jairus, a synagogue attendant, before the first cardiac arrest that my grandma (who raised me and whom I love; the affection she has for me is the most secure thing in the world for me) endured and (had thankfully survived), I would say that I'm trying to live with and in fidelity in my journey of faith as a man being formed to minister to God and his people. But when everything seemed so smooth, here comes this trial.
    Bishop Barron, thank you for this moving sermon. It surely has given me a renewed sense of hope.
    Please pray for my grandma. Please pray for me to, above all, trust Him.

    • @laureenbluhm8034
      @laureenbluhm8034 3 роки тому +3

      Trust!!!

    • @neenutomi316
      @neenutomi316 3 роки тому

      A virtuous life should spring naturally from a life of prayer and intimacy with Jesus. A man should be conscious of his sins and bothered by them. He should be trying very hard to live out the supernatural virtues infused at his Baptism: faith, hope, and charity; and to develop the intellectual virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude.
      From the book
      "To Save a Thousand Souls" by fr Brett Brannen

    • @maryceresbrunia1125
      @maryceresbrunia1125 3 роки тому +1

      Prayers for you...👏

    • @ABB14-11
      @ABB14-11 3 роки тому +2

      Hey Ted, it's been a month, I hope you are well and keep putting your trust in the Lord. I'll keep you in my prayers. I read your comment and feel for you. What you're going through is a real trial, your grandma is blessed to be so loved. Life can be so painful, sometimes it seems like there is no consolation, I'll pray constantly that the Lord guide you through all this.

    • @katorkwase
      @katorkwase 10 місяців тому

      May God answer your prayers and those your heart didn’t even dare to ask

  • @anniekachurek2556
    @anniekachurek2556 3 роки тому +107

    I have always been moved by the story of the bleeding woman and her healing, but I’ve never heard a homily with this perspective- focusing on Jairus. Thank you, Bishop Baron for expanding my understanding. May God bless you in your ministry.

    • @Chegles1
      @Chegles1 3 роки тому +4

      I so agree Annie. I wrote in my journal this morning how this Gospel could be applied to my life. It seems so different from Bishop Barron's interpretation. This is what I wrote...."I was thinking about what this Gospel means and how I can apply it to my life. And as always our good Lord comes to my aid and most interestingly almost immediately. I open up my “A Spring Within Me” daily meditation book by Richard Rohr and there is the answer. This weeks theme was about Spirituality and the Twelve Steps. Sundays are a summary of each days reading similar to what Rohr does in the daily meditations we get in the email. Anyway, day 1’s summary was “Both the Gospel and the Twelve-Step Program insist that the experience of powerlessness is the absolutely necessary starting point for transformational healing “. Both the young girl and the woman with the bleeding were both powerless and now they could be healed. To apply it to my own life I’ve come to realize how powerless I am, it gets me out of the way and now God can do his thing in me and for me. It makes so much sense to me. I love the Gospels and what they teach me. Re reading my words, I thought it was Jairus who was powerless in the story not so much the daughter. Anyway, I guess we get what we need in the moment when listening to the Gospel's but it's good to hear other perspectives.

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому +3

      You could have knocked me over with this homily; I have heard homilies on the raising of Jairus' daughter and on the healing of the woman whose great Faith only needed to touch his garment, but how Bishop Barron intertwined him. Oh, how I could identify with Jairus. In the 79 years of my life I could write books on how God has taken seeming tragedies, hardships, heart aches and turned them into greater blessings than I can imagine. Two years ago my son was hit with a crisis that I could never have imagined and all I could do was pray and it kept going from bad to worse and then a year ago something more tragic, more unimaginable happened not only to him but to one of his brothers and to me. I just keep trying to pray, God youu know why you let this happen, you know how YOU are going to resolve it. I am here with Jairus wanting HIM to cocme ASAP.

    • @Chegles1
      @Chegles1 3 роки тому +1

      @@carolallen1128 I will keep you and your sons in my prayers. You are a woman of faith and God will reward you for that. 🙏💞

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому +1

      @@Chegles1 Thank you so much

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому

      @@Chegles1 Thank you so muich

  • @jennycornwell2324
    @jennycornwell2324 Рік тому +2

    I can totally resonate with this sermon there are times when I’ve been totally frustrated with God. This is a great lesson to put my trust in God that he will hear my prayers and answer in his time. Thank you Bishop Barron for this wonderful sermon. 🙏🏼

  • @gugatena4990
    @gugatena4990 Рік тому +1

    Gracias querido Padre! Señor yo confío en ti

  • @gloryrobinson8000
    @gloryrobinson8000 3 роки тому +1

    Breathtakingly powerful. Thank you Bishop Barron!

  • @johns1590
    @johns1590 3 роки тому +2

    A good sermon, alot of food for thought

  • @stephanieannleos7546
    @stephanieannleos7546 3 роки тому +1

    EXCELLENT!!!!!

  • @paulcollins6732
    @paulcollins6732 3 роки тому +28

    Bishop Barron NEVER fails to inspire the faith of so many. Blessings on both you and your ministry, Bishop.

  • @brettgurda1356
    @brettgurda1356 3 роки тому +3

    Held my 10 month old daughter as I listened to this. Powerful. 🙏

  • @alegref.2983
    @alegref.2983 3 роки тому

    What an impressive homily! God bless you always!

  • @maryannchaisson6742
    @maryannchaisson6742 3 роки тому +4

    Awesome, Bishop! 🙏🇨🇦☮️ 🌷

  • @marilynkho6891
    @marilynkho6891 3 роки тому

    Thank you God bless you Bishop

  • @kurian_jose
    @kurian_jose 3 роки тому +14

    I have a playlist called The Best of Bishop Barron. This goes there. :)

    • @Pdrum2
      @Pdrum2 3 роки тому +2

      He hit this nail on the head.

    • @sjp4ut
      @sjp4ut 3 роки тому

      Would you link/share the playlist? 😃

    • @davidjohnzenocollins
      @davidjohnzenocollins 3 роки тому

      @@sjp4ut If the list is open to public viewing, then we all should be able to go to his channel, and add the list to our channels.

    • @davidjohnzenocollins
      @davidjohnzenocollins 3 роки тому +1

      @@sjp4ut I just found out that kurianjose 123 does have it on his channel. Go to his channel, go to the bottom of the page where the created playlists are, click on Play All on the playlist titled 01- Small QueueBish. Then, when you see the whole playlist, click on the checkmark in the upper right corner of the playlist. By clicking the check, you will add the playlist to your channel and then you can play the whole thing or parts of it at your convenience.

  • @stacyhohman224
    @stacyhohman224 3 роки тому +43

    Is it coincidence that the girl is 12 years old and the woman had suffered for 12 years? Not likely.
    Thank you Bishop Baron for your beautiful work of sharing the faith.

    • @vuhoang7109
      @vuhoang7109 3 роки тому +9

      Very good point there.
      As always, Jesus, our Lord, our God, has always well prepared us with His answers through the mystery of Faith, whether we know it or not, whether in our lifetime here on Earth or later.

    • @virginiacharlotte7007
      @virginiacharlotte7007 3 роки тому +6

      Yes, the young girl of twelve on the cusp of womanhood. The old woman carrying the blood of life for her until she was ready for it, perhaps?

    • @springerchop
      @springerchop 3 роки тому +12

      The number 12 in biblical numerology means God’s authority and power. It wasn't coincidence.

  • @johnclark1371
    @johnclark1371 3 роки тому +12

    It’s so easy when our prayers are answered with a yes; but when the answer is not yet or I have something better in mind it can shake faith. I need to listen to this man of God, read scripture, go to mass, pray the rosary ( I use Bishop Barron’s Rosary Series), take advantage of all the gifts that the church provides in order to cling to faith. It’s so hard but if not God, if not Christ then what? This world seems so meaningless without a deep faith in God, so I’ll keep clinging to faith even when I simply don’t understand because the alternative is a profound emptiness.

    • @maureengwiranani9096
      @maureengwiranani9096 2 місяці тому +1

      🕊️🕊️ *THE HOUR OF DIVINE MERCY | 3PM (15:00HRS) WORLDWIDE.*🕊️🕊️
      _08 July, 2024_
      *THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE GOD*
      *One common tendency we all have is curiosity. We easily become curious about almost everything, desiring to know. Magazines, news articles, shows, daily gossip sessions, etc., all have as their aim the satisfaction of our curiosity. This curiosity must turn into a desire to know God and all He speaks to us. But, with that said, we must also know that we cannot know. The wisdom and Will of God are so far beyond our limited minds and hearts that we will never be able to understand their mystery. Life is a mystery. Struggle and hardships are mysteries. Love is a mystery. And yet, as we humbly face the countless mysteries of life, we also face the incomprehensible mystery of God. Interestingly, knowing that we do not know and understanding that we cannot understand, presents us with the great mystery of God. In the face of this incomprehensible Mystery, we are in the presence of God. This is a gift! This silencing of our understanding before the mystery of God enables us to face life in faith. Faith is a way of knowing without fully comprehending. It's a gift enabling us to walk through life in darkness, yet with clarity and certainty.* _(See Diary # 651)_.
      *Do you find that you do not understand God or His ways? Do you look at your life and wonder, "Why this?" or "Why that?" or "Where is God in all of this?" God and His ways are a mystery. But, as a mystery, you are invited to enter in with the darkness of faith. This will only make sense if you let the Holy Spirit penetrate your thoughts and teach you in a new way. Your "understanding" of the Mind and Will of God will not so much be like other forms of knowledge; rather your knowledge will be new, certain, clear, deep and yet mysterious at the same time. Allow yourself to be taught by faith and you will be able to face any and every mystery and hardship that you encounter in life.*
      _Prayer_
      *_Lord, oh Incomprehensible Mystery! I stand before You in awe and in darkness. Yet, in the darkness of my understanding, I reaffirm my faith and trust in You. As I face the mystery of my life and, even more so, the mystery of Your life, I allow you to consume me with the gift of faith. Help me to believe without seeing and to know without understanding. Most importantly, I desire and choose to give my life to You, oh Incomprehensible Mystery, and I choose You above all else. Jesus, I trust in You._*
      *Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy*
      _From: Daily Reflections on Divine Mercy: 365 Days with Saint Faustina , John Paul Thomas_
      _Fr. Chisomo Kingsley (SDB)_
      _Catholic Prayer War Room_

    • @maureengwiranani9096
      @maureengwiranani9096 2 місяці тому +1

      Amen

  • @mayruthwilfred1323
    @mayruthwilfred1323 3 роки тому +1

    amazing dear Bishop Barron
    TKU app much
    May Franco in Dubai

  • @dominicmatata1813
    @dominicmatata1813 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you...and God bless you.

  • @emmanueldansoabeam718
    @emmanueldansoabeam718 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Bishop may God bless you ...

  • @Pdrum2
    @Pdrum2 3 роки тому +20

    "What is God doing?", I ask that question all the time or "what is God's plan?".

    • @douglaslett7504
      @douglaslett7504 3 роки тому +1

      I agree with much of what bishop Barron has to say. When it comes to our suffering I would advice you and people in general read rabbi Harold Kushners book, When Bad Things Happen To Good People. It's the best answer to suffering.

    • @worldcitizen7773
      @worldcitizen7773 3 роки тому +1

      Watch, listen, wait and you will know part of his plan. Your limited human mind will not understand all his plan.

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому

      Yes, all the time and sometimes I can say, Yes God, I accept and suddenly He asks something a hundred times harder.

  • @joaoclira
    @joaoclira 5 місяців тому

    Bishop, I’m very happy to have discovered your channel. May God bless you always

  • @mariak993
    @mariak993 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you again, Bishop Barron. For helping me understand many things.

  • @christalenglish6105
    @christalenglish6105 3 роки тому

    Excellent sermon

  • @shannonattridge7170
    @shannonattridge7170 3 роки тому +1

    The last part blew me away. To see suffering as a mosaic of intertwined stories. Very profound.

  • @patcunningham6170
    @patcunningham6170 3 роки тому +4

    Ah, this is one of the ten best sermons I've ever heard!

  • @jpatrickmoore5158
    @jpatrickmoore5158 3 роки тому +3

    I often tell people, God has more up His sleeve than just His mighty Arm.

  • @tomsaltsman
    @tomsaltsman 3 роки тому +4

    I think it is us who dawdle when it comes to repentance, something far more important that a temporary healing.

    • @tomsaltsman
      @tomsaltsman 3 роки тому

      ​@@wenshan9101 Implicit? No, the point is about who dawdles and why. The point is the ancient teaching of Christ and His Church that sin is the greatest evil. Many severely disabled people...whom others presume are suffering badly...are insulted when you pity them. That kind of 'evil,' like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.

    • @tomsaltsman
      @tomsaltsman 3 роки тому

      ​@@wenshan9101 The Book of Job and the John 9 were never intended to cancel out the entire message of the OT. The entire OT is based on the premise of God saying, "You do what I say and things will be fine. Ignore me and pay the price." St. Paul said the same thing in I Corinthians 11: 28-32. I have a book from the Vatican on indulgences. Indulgences relieve 'temporal punishment.' Using that book, I got two healings from two painful conditions two different times. Both healings happened at the end of a mass. The Church still holds the keys. So let's not turn the exception into the rule as fools are famous to do.

  • @sr.jeannedarcuntz239
    @sr.jeannedarcuntz239 3 роки тому +5

    Awesome homily, Bishop Baron, and just what I needed to hear today. God's Word
    is alive and active. Thank you!

  • @nadinek7795
    @nadinek7795 Рік тому

    Yes, I can trust him. Regardless how it appears to me

  • @wreloise1
    @wreloise1 3 роки тому +1

    What am I doing…Why am I not coming…What is God’s priority for my life, I selfishly ask …BUT willing to serve others.
    I desire to trust God Almighty.
    Thank you.AMEN 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @chrisjones-rd8it
    @chrisjones-rd8it 3 роки тому +3

    How often ? Everyday..yet His will be done. ..the crux...your faith..trust in Him...get up.
    Thanks Jesus for Your word on fire thru Bishop Barron, may God Bless you

  • @lorettagallagher9577
    @lorettagallagher9577 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Bishop Barron

  • @vuhoang7109
    @vuhoang7109 3 роки тому +4

    "Jesus, I Trust in You."🙏

  • @ericamulondo210
    @ericamulondo210 3 роки тому +3

    Bishop Barron, thank you for the endearing and beautiful portrayal of Jesus and the healing of these precious people. I love your teachings. I'm not Catholic but have come to appreciate the doctrine. Amazing work!..

  • @1papester
    @1papester 3 роки тому +1

    A few things really touched me about this reading; the sweet way he calls the girl, Talitha koum (my dad used to call me "little girl"), and when he tells the woman, "Daughter, your faith has saved you". I've heard that this is the only time Jesus refers to someone as "daughter". Also, the part where He says, “Do not be afraid; just have faith.”. This is challenging for me but I'll keep working on it. These things really hit me...and yes, I've been going through some serious issues for YEARS. Though my problems are different, I can relate to the lady who has been suffering for years. Thanks for this teaching, Bishop Barron.

  • @bryanguilbeau5636
    @bryanguilbeau5636 3 роки тому +1

    I acknowledge Jesus IS the CHRIST!!! Amen :)

  • @angelinasofia9601
    @angelinasofia9601 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this, Bishop. It's funny because I'm doing the daily gospel challenge on the Hallow app and today was Mark 5... then i click this video... it's no coincidence. God bless you and thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • @clairemorgan8787
    @clairemorgan8787 3 роки тому +2

    Wonderful homily Bishop Barron…you are a guiding light in this dysfunctional world 🙏

  • @loriangus3191
    @loriangus3191 3 роки тому +2

    God Bless you too Bishop and thank you for the reminder to trust in God but also God sees all of us and knows what is good for us all even though we can’t see at the time.

  • @clive2296
    @clive2296 3 роки тому +2

    So beautiful and deeply reflection! Thanks, Bishop Barron!

  • @neilsonsmart3932
    @neilsonsmart3932 3 роки тому +2

    Faith and patience are the 2 great words we learn from this incident. ...

    • @josephzammit8483
      @josephzammit8483 3 роки тому

      You're right. Faith and Patience! As a matter of fact I'm publishing a weekly UA-cam video on episodes taken from the life of Don Bosco, entitled: ST JOHN BOSCO by JOE ZAMMIT. In this series I'm narrating in detail events from Don Bosco's life where people who resorted to Don Bosco received graces, even extraordinary ones, from God. St John Bosco performed almost a miracle a day, through the intercession of Mary Help of Christians. The miracles we find in the Gospel have repeated themselves many times in the lives of saints throughout the whole history of the Church. Thank you.

  • @bottomhead2518
    @bottomhead2518 3 роки тому +2

    Your videos have said what I've needed to hear right on time for over a year now. Thank you! Talk about intertwining.

  • @LSCGable
    @LSCGable 3 роки тому +3

    I broke down the minute I heard, “Honey, get up.” I’ve been suffering from spiritual dryness for the last five years now, and hearing that from Bishop Barron feels like God asking my dormant spirit to rise from the dead. I didn’t know words like these could have such a lasting impact.

    • @ABB14-11
      @ABB14-11 3 роки тому

      It really was moving, I didn't know that too. I hope things are well with you

  • @Ljuba439
    @Ljuba439 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Bishop Barron!

  • @mikeciluffo4435
    @mikeciluffo4435 3 роки тому +2

    Thx for the insight Bishop , I would not have known the tenderness conveyed by Christ without your Aramaic translation of his words.

  • @kathleencabugao6291
    @kathleencabugao6291 3 роки тому +2

    Powerful sermon again. Thank you.

  • @gents6379
    @gents6379 3 роки тому +1

    My favorite part of this story is the last line, where Jesus look around at the astonished onlookers and says: someone get this girl something to eat! Yes, God heals. Yes, God saves. But He also cares about the smallest things, our base human needs. How awesome is that? ❤️

    • @josephzammit8483
      @josephzammit8483 3 роки тому +1

      Yes. You're right. God loves us so much that he thinks of even ours little things that we need. He wants us to be faithful to him. When he sees that we love him sincerely, he showers his graces upon us abundantly. At the moment I'm publishing a weekly UA-cam video on episodes from Don Bosco, entitled: ST JOHN BOSCO by JOE ZAMMIT. In this series I'm narrating in detail great graces that God gave to people who resorted to Don Bosco for help. St John Bosco performed almost a miracle a day through the intercession of Mary Help of Christians. We can learn a lot from his life, especially how God treats us when we open our heart to him. The miracles found in the Gospel have been repeated many times throughout the history of the Church. Thank you.

  • @DK-tk1nu
    @DK-tk1nu 3 роки тому +1

    The story gives a tantalising glimpse into how disciples experienced Jesus' divine/human nature. On the one hand, he is so fully aware of his divine healing power that he confidently takes his time to reach Jairus's house and and deploys it to raise the daughter from the dead. It is as if he has absolute foreknowledge of how things will play out. On the other hand, his divine nature apparently does not inform him of the identity of the one who touched him. He seems to be bristling with a divine healing power that he cannot fully control. It spontaneously flows out through his garment when the lady merely touches its hem.

  • @robertdesanctis1238
    @robertdesanctis1238 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for explaining in such clarity this amazing story. I trust in HIM

  • @jacquelinecotarelo-echagar2270
    @jacquelinecotarelo-echagar2270 3 роки тому

    What a great reminder...praying for the family and friends of the Surfside Condo collapse.

  • @johnhenrymcmahon6878
    @johnhenrymcmahon6878 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful message, Bishop Barron. Very powerful. Thank you for this insight.

  • @exerciserelax8719
    @exerciserelax8719 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful sermon Bishop. Glad to hear a favorable mention of Tim Keller. As you might have heard, he's enduring a life-threatening illness himself currently (pancreatic cancer). I'm sure he and his family would be grateful for any prayers on their behalf from anyone reading this.

  • @annemclaughlin7801
    @annemclaughlin7801 3 роки тому +2

    Amen 🙏

  • @clementkasimir9066
    @clementkasimir9066 3 роки тому +4

    Love the Sunday sermons. Would appreciate it more if it could be dispatched earlier.
    I am in Melbourne, Australia and receive it on Sunday evenings.
    God bless. Kas

  • @Peacemaker-o9s
    @Peacemaker-o9s 7 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @dragoncult666
    @dragoncult666 2 роки тому

    This implies that God eventually gets round to helping everyone. He doesn't. Or worse, he actively chose not to intervene. My grandmother should have survived.

  • @proverbios1820
    @proverbios1820 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks and God bless you Bishop Barron! Your reflection made me remember that our misfortunes, when offered up to Him, may bring healing to others! Blessings to everyone that read this and like Bishop Barron said..."Trust Him"! Jesus I trust in you!

  • @lauraripoli1046
    @lauraripoli1046 3 роки тому +1

    GOD is Love, Amen❣️

  • @sici780
    @sici780 3 роки тому +2

    GOD sees 🙏🏻
    YAHWEH-SHAMMAH - GOD is here 💐💐💐

  • @beatrizlowell5357
    @beatrizlowell5357 3 роки тому

    As I try to sort out my feelings and understanding of the tragedy that happened in Miami, with the collapse of the Surfside building, where I lost my best friend, I listened to your wise words and I am filled with hope and trust. Thank you, one more time, for reminding me that it is HE who sees the big picture. In the mist of an overwhelming sadness, you reminded me to trust our Lord. May God bless you too.

  • @marylynnmazzocco5367
    @marylynnmazzocco5367 3 роки тому +2

    Lovely sermon, as the sermon from my own pastor who pointed out that Jesus includes everyone and interruptions of others are opportunities of healing and conversion. Thank you Bishop because you open up another perspective how we deal with delay to our own needs, impatience, and that it is ok to ask questions of God.

  • @oberschnerpfel
    @oberschnerpfel 3 роки тому +1

    Very beautiful perspective to think about :D
    Loved the Sermon and will tune in more often :)

  • @lornavaughan1684
    @lornavaughan1684 3 роки тому +2

    I enjoyed this video Bishop Barron, and I did share it with my family and friends, because your sermon was tooooooo good as always. May GOD bless you , and protect you. ➕❤

  • @josephcasley7979
    @josephcasley7979 3 роки тому +1

    I think Fr. overlooked the fact that while the woman was healed because of her faith, the girl was brought back to life because of the faith of her dad. This has implications on intercessory actions of our friends and relatives as well as our faith.

  • @Eowyn3Pride
    @Eowyn3Pride 3 роки тому

    "Wake-up sweetheart..." 🥰 Blessed be the Lord!😁❤
    I think He knew who and where the woman was...and the situation with Jairus's daughter...He had a plan and proceeded accordingly.

  • @bernardphillips6988
    @bernardphillips6988 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Bishop for another inspirational homily. But you have mentioned something I find intriguing that Jesus only spoke three phrases in Aramaic in the entire four gospels. Could you argue why this was so?

  • @mtcalmano
    @mtcalmano 3 роки тому +1

    Always comforts my heart and soul.
    Q please- what do we do with the deep sadness and rage in the meantime? How do we move through it when we encounter suffering?

    • @wilmabittman4439
      @wilmabittman4439 3 роки тому

      We must let go and let God, giving up our desire to control is very hard but can be done through prayer. I started by saying the daily rosary and my prayer life increased substantially. Talking to Jesus always is so calming and loving.

  • @MrTonyd1954
    @MrTonyd1954 3 роки тому +1

    Thy will be done means Trust him

  • @asmallgoodthing6709
    @asmallgoodthing6709 3 роки тому +74

    This guy powerfully lands his message every single week in exactly 13 to 14 minutes. Do you know how hard that is to do?

    • @virginiacharlotte7007
      @virginiacharlotte7007 3 роки тому +13

      Years of practice I suppose. How many masses and homilies per week for over 35 years? It adds up. It is good to be impressed by a master at the top of their game, so to speak. 🙂

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому +5

      @@virginiacharlotte7007 He is so intelligent and educated but can speak so clearly and make the Gospel so alive and relavant to "the little guy"

    • @virginiacharlotte7007
      @virginiacharlotte7007 3 роки тому +3

      @@carolallen1128 personally, I find that he does. I don’t think I am the only one here gaining a lot from these sermons, judging by the comments and likes. 🙂

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому +2

      @@virginiacharlotte7007 I agree totally. This one was so powerful I tried to "transcribe it" listening on my phone and trying to type it in an email so I could share it and selfishly, keeep coming back to it. I love that he is more accessible now, possibly because of the pandemic, or he has been on you tube and FB and I did not know it.

    • @virginiacharlotte7007
      @virginiacharlotte7007 3 роки тому +3

      @@carolallen1128 yes, although the Bishop is posting fortnightly with other work, rather than weekly, which I miss, but I cannot even imagine just how busy his life is with all of his work.
      Did you know that their are some buttons you can press on YT Videos to help you transcribe? There is a little box on screen labelled ‘cc’ for closed captions (sometimes with multiple language options), and then I think their are three lines in the title/ description settings area that allow you to open up a scrolled transcription that I think is time stamped ( from memory). They are auto- generated, so there are going to be some errors in translation, but you could copy and paste them and then listen through the video again to make the edits. Also, consider slowing down the audio speed to allow you to pick up on more dialogue and type it up in time (I am a very slow and inaccurate typist myself!) .
      I hope that helps if you did not know about the settings already.
      Kind regards,
      VC

  • @mariadelcarmenmiranda2499
    @mariadelcarmenmiranda2499 3 роки тому +2

    No Spanish version of this profound and beautiful sermon on UA-cam yet .Could you upload it, please, so that we can share it with Spanish speaking people?
    Thanks a lot!!

    • @giovannimartini6405
      @giovannimartini6405 3 роки тому

      Estaría muy bien, pero a falta de eso, creo que hay subtítulos en español.

  • @jjborreca
    @jjborreca 3 роки тому

    How could you be frustrated with GOD? No man of this earth could quantify who or what god may be; nor can mankind justify the existence or non-existence of any theistic godly entity.

  • @michelleyustira7640
    @michelleyustira7640 3 місяці тому

    Hi Bishop Barron, I noticed that the woman has bled for 12 years, and the little girl’s age is 12 years old also. What do you think is the significant meaning behind this?

  • @gggumdrop3335
    @gggumdrop3335 3 роки тому

    What about when there is frustration with the catholic church? Here in BC Canada we are dealing with the graves of children, mostly, from residential schools. Now, 4 churches has been burned down and I suspect there will be more. I would be interested in your thoughts about such.

  • @joerankin1691
    @joerankin1691 3 роки тому

    “Dawdling Jesus “

  • @ADAM-lw2dk
    @ADAM-lw2dk 3 роки тому

    THROUGH HIM ALL THINGS WERE MADE. Yet he asks: "Who touched me?" AND WHEN HE CAME DOWN FROM HEAVEN, he humbled himself even further by allowing "that power went out from him" through something material, the hem of his garment, healing her whose touch "SAVED" her (Mark 5). Newman's SACRAMENTAL PRINCIPLE ?

  • @carolallen1128
    @carolallen1128 3 роки тому

    Is there a way to get the full transcript. It is something you want to go back to over and over and something you want to share.

  • @bemusedatheist6519
    @bemusedatheist6519 3 роки тому

    Isn't it a little pointless to be mad at something that doesn't exist?

  • @guypotvin6943
    @guypotvin6943 3 роки тому

    Really Bishop, crickets? From one that pushes for good honest argument. I’m ready to listen. If you can put forth a cogent argument?

  • @user-lh5li8ll7i
    @user-lh5li8ll7i 3 роки тому +1

    I think the Catholic Church fails many of its followers by not teaching believers how to walk with God. It wasnt until I was drawn away from the church that i heard about the wilderness experince and the purpose of it. The trial of Job. How God makes promises which take years to come to pass such as those made to Abraham, David, Joseph. Many of these people failed miserably had calamity and frustration but understanding that far from being abnormal, these are in fact intergral to your journey and sometimes we cant feel God at all. I didnt know this so when the initial feeling of being born again dried up i had nothing to fall back on and thus was able to be attacked. I think the Catholic Church should do more Bible studies.
    "My people perish due to a lack of knowledge"
    "Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God"

    • @maureengwiranani9096
      @maureengwiranani9096 2 місяці тому

      🕊️🕊️ *THE HOUR OF DIVINE MERCY | 3PM (15:00HRS) WORLDWIDE.*🕊️🕊️
      _08 July, 2024_
      *THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE GOD*
      *One common tendency we all have is curiosity. We easily become curious about almost everything, desiring to know. Magazines, news articles, shows, daily gossip sessions, etc., all have as their aim the satisfaction of our curiosity. This curiosity must turn into a desire to know God and all He speaks to us. But, with that said, we must also know that we cannot know. The wisdom and Will of God are so far beyond our limited minds and hearts that we will never be able to understand their mystery. Life is a mystery. Struggle and hardships are mysteries. Love is a mystery. And yet, as we humbly face the countless mysteries of life, we also face the incomprehensible mystery of God. Interestingly, knowing that we do not know and understanding that we cannot understand, presents us with the great mystery of God. In the face of this incomprehensible Mystery, we are in the presence of God. This is a gift! This silencing of our understanding before the mystery of God enables us to face life in faith. Faith is a way of knowing without fully comprehending. It's a gift enabling us to walk through life in darkness, yet with clarity and certainty.* _(See Diary # 651)_.
      *Do you find that you do not understand God or His ways? Do you look at your life and wonder, "Why this?" or "Why that?" or "Where is God in all of this?" God and His ways are a mystery. But, as a mystery, you are invited to enter in with the darkness of faith. This will only make sense if you let the Holy Spirit penetrate your thoughts and teach you in a new way. Your "understanding" of the Mind and Will of God will not so much be like other forms of knowledge; rather your knowledge will be new, certain, clear, deep and yet mysterious at the same time. Allow yourself to be taught by faith and you will be able to face any and every mystery and hardship that you encounter in life.*
      _Prayer_
      *_Lord, oh Incomprehensible Mystery! I stand before You in awe and in darkness. Yet, in the darkness of my understanding, I reaffirm my faith and trust in You. As I face the mystery of my life and, even more so, the mystery of Your life, I allow you to consume me with the gift of faith. Help me to believe without seeing and to know without understanding. Most importantly, I desire and choose to give my life to You, oh Incomprehensible Mystery, and I choose You above all else. Jesus, I trust in You._*
      *Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy*
      _From: Daily Reflections on Divine Mercy: 365 Days with Saint Faustina , John Paul Thomas_
      _Fr. Chisomo Kingsley (SDB)_
      _Catholic Prayer War Room_

    • @maureengwiranani9096
      @maureengwiranani9096 2 місяці тому

      I am Catholic and I have come to Know the Lord more right in my Church. The mass is all scriptural for me and it keeps us going plus personal moments and meditations on the Word at home. Not all Catholics don't know the Bible but the Lord desires for those who have been granted the Grace to understand the scriptures to reach out to others in the Faith. Leaving the Faith is never an option. I've liked your mentioning of those God Blessed out of their perseverance and Faith, Abraham, David and Joseph. Hannah, Job and many others. The Catholic Faith is our Strength. We are strengthened every step.of the way without which I do not know how some of us would have survived the realities of this life. Thanks

  • @Preds860
    @Preds860 3 роки тому +118

    No better way to prepare for Sunday mass than listening to these sermons..

    • @tomlabooks3263
      @tomlabooks3263 3 роки тому +5

      Completely agree, I think that’s many of us!

    • @busterbeagle2167
      @busterbeagle2167 3 роки тому +5

      Or to reflect on the sermon by listening in the evening

    • @colettedejonge9345
      @colettedejonge9345 3 роки тому +5

      Agreed! Wholeheartedly!

    • @OrionOodama
      @OrionOodama 3 роки тому +3

      Although we're a day ahead in our country, it remains a best reflection for review and refresher. :)

    • @bdup159
      @bdup159 3 роки тому

      That's what I do to.

  • @mercycaguicla46
    @mercycaguicla46 3 роки тому +25

    Have listened to a number of homilies on this gospel in past years, but Bishop Barron gives me a deeper understanding of trust in our Lord. Thank you Bishop Barron!

  • @mariadelcarmenmiranda2499
    @mariadelcarmenmiranda2499 3 роки тому +55

    Thank you Bishop for enlightening us about the way to face suffering: TRUST HIM, TRUST HIM,TRUST HIM!!

  • @jayzdunek4026
    @jayzdunek4026 3 роки тому +38

    Never disappointed by your sermons. You spoke of the great literary work of Mark. I think today’s sermon was a great literary crafting of the sermon. Trust Him is the message . It is the essence of faith, and the bedrock of belief.

  • @lynncw9202
    @lynncw9202 3 роки тому +37

    It's funny that you say this today, Bishop Baron. Yesterday I said to God that I'm not going to ask him for anything anymore, because nothing happens. My one son's marriage seems to be crumbling, we are trying to sell our house and move into something smaller but it's not happening, this covid thing ... the India variant is invading our country ( South Africa) at an alarming rate. But the more I ask God for help, the less I get it. So I told God that I won't nag anymore. He must just do whatever He thinks best ( even though I am a bit annoyed with Him!!🤷😖).

    • @mayelycruz4469
      @mayelycruz4469 3 роки тому +5

      Dont give up because our persevirance in our faith its what shines to others who are in worst case scenerios. Things will be ok

    • @lynncw9202
      @lynncw9202 3 роки тому +3

      @@mayelycruz4469 😊 thanks

    • @jayflynn5097
      @jayflynn5097 3 роки тому +9

      Lynn, This may not help at all, but here goes. Someone I know suffers terribly from alcohol addiction, to the point where she went to court because her children were going to be taken away. She was convinced she would lose them. Another friend just kept telling her to trust in God. And she was really trying. Trusting God helped her get 30 days sober (no mean feat). So on her court day she told the judge how much she loved her kids and how her trust in God is helping her change her life, that she was sober now, and guess what? The judge sided with her and she has kept her kids. She has now gone on to start a women's chapter of AA specifically aimed to help women in similar situations. This is all in the last six months. She was hopeless and now God's using her to help others in need. The point, I guess, is just what Bishop Barron says: "Trust in God!" God really does have this!

    • @jpatrickmoore5158
      @jpatrickmoore5158 3 роки тому +1

      Sometimes you have to "storm heaven with prayer," like the woman in the parable who nags the unjust judge. Other times, it's just a matter of praying for the sake of praying, not asking anything in particular; it's one of the reasons why I like starting my day with Morning Prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours. Other times, I just need to pray meditatively the Our Father, visualizing myself and Jesus sitting together in the lap of God the Father.

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому

      Not what He thinks is best but what He KNOWS is best. I can say this while admitting I have been frightened for two full years and things have only gotten worse.

  • @kurian_jose
    @kurian_jose 3 роки тому +45

    The "honey get up" translation ushers in a clearer perspective and lights up the scene more vividly for me. Not just the Gospel text; the sermon has great literary quality as well!

  • @robertmiller5258
    @robertmiller5258 3 роки тому +18

    I love this story told by Mark who seemingly got all the details directly from St Peter whose amanuensis he was and who was no doubt an eye witness. I particularly love the detail of Jesus telling the child’s parents(?) that she should be given something to eat.
    And, as ever, thank you Bishop Barron.

    • @robertmiller5258
      @robertmiller5258 3 роки тому +1

      Evidently too the child would have been hungry and weak after recovering from a fever during which she would have eaten little.

  • @edweber9847
    @edweber9847 3 роки тому +16

    I see a theological meaning in this story centered around the number 12, which often represents Israel in the Bible. The woman had a hemorrhage for 12 years and the little girl was 12 years old; the woman and the girl symbolically represent Israel. As Bishop Barron mentioned, the woman was ritually unclean due to her bleeding. Jesus makes her clean and points to his making Israel "ritually" clean. Likewise, raising the little girl from the dead points to Jesus raising Israel from the dead. Taken together this might represent Jesus creating the New Israel; "David's fallen tent" restored and Israel's boundaries extended to "the ends of the Earth."

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому

      Thank you, very profound. Only yesterday did I connect the 12 years for both the woman and the daughter but you expanded beauituflly on 12

    • @blackfalkon4189
      @blackfalkon4189 3 роки тому

      _"the little girl was 12 years old"_
      little girl was 12 ??
      at that time at that age they weren't called "little" no more

    • @blackfalkon4189
      @blackfalkon4189 3 роки тому

      @E Aboudara but weren't they considered women back then (legally)
      those were crazy times

    • @carolallen1128
      @carolallen1128 3 роки тому

      Several have commented on "12" but to me it suddenly symbolizes that their lives were interwoven when the little child was born, that is when the woman began hemorrhaging, and twelve years later they were healed on the same day. Our God is awesome, there are no coincidences. All is His plan

  • @JP-bn2ct
    @JP-bn2ct Рік тому +4

    From one of your Protestant fans, thank you Bishop Barron, another great message!

  • @PooRahBunny
    @PooRahBunny 3 роки тому +12

    Astounding as always, Bishop Barron. Thank you for bringing it all down to the one thing we humans struggle with the most - giving over to God. Thank you for your inciteful words and compassion.

  • @anneturner2759
    @anneturner2759 3 роки тому +10

    Trust is all I have after the death of my husband . It is no small thing . My finite mind asks daily why God why!? All I have, and it’s everything is love and trust for my God. I’ll never understand ever. This is the valley of tears no doubt , many times I feel this is hell on earth . The suffering and injustices that will never go away as we breathe and love. This can’t be all , it just can’t and it isn’t. My Lord I love you and look forward to seeing you. Bishop Barron , don’t ever stop you are a life line for me. Sending you sweetness and light. By the way , that’s what Michael called me . I love that , sending sweetness and light.

    • @ABB14-11
      @ABB14-11 3 роки тому +1

      God bless you Anne, have hope as well, God is a God of victory. I'll pray for you.

    • @maureengwiranani9096
      @maureengwiranani9096 2 місяці тому

      🕊️🕊️ *THE HOUR OF DIVINE MERCY | 3PM (15:00HRS) WORLDWIDE.*🕊️🕊️
      _08 July, 2024_
      *THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE GOD*
      *One common tendency we all have is curiosity. We easily become curious about almost everything, desiring to know. Magazines, news articles, shows, daily gossip sessions, etc., all have as their aim the satisfaction of our curiosity. This curiosity must turn into a desire to know God and all He speaks to us. But, with that said, we must also know that we cannot know. The wisdom and Will of God are so far beyond our limited minds and hearts that we will never be able to understand their mystery. Life is a mystery. Struggle and hardships are mysteries. Love is a mystery. And yet, as we humbly face the countless mysteries of life, we also face the incomprehensible mystery of God. Interestingly, knowing that we do not know and understanding that we cannot understand, presents us with the great mystery of God. In the face of this incomprehensible Mystery, we are in the presence of God. This is a gift! This silencing of our understanding before the mystery of God enables us to face life in faith. Faith is a way of knowing without fully comprehending. It's a gift enabling us to walk through life in darkness, yet with clarity and certainty.* _(See Diary # 651)_.
      *Do you find that you do not understand God or His ways? Do you look at your life and wonder, "Why this?" or "Why that?" or "Where is God in all of this?" God and His ways are a mystery. But, as a mystery, you are invited to enter in with the darkness of faith. This will only make sense if you let the Holy Spirit penetrate your thoughts and teach you in a new way. Your "understanding" of the Mind and Will of God will not so much be like other forms of knowledge; rather your knowledge will be new, certain, clear, deep and yet mysterious at the same time. Allow yourself to be taught by faith and you will be able to face any and every mystery and hardship that you encounter in life.*
      _Prayer_
      *_Lord, oh Incomprehensible Mystery! I stand before You in awe and in darkness. Yet, in the darkness of my understanding, I reaffirm my faith and trust in You. As I face the mystery of my life and, even more so, the mystery of Your life, I allow you to consume me with the gift of faith. Help me to believe without seeing and to know without understanding. Most importantly, I desire and choose to give my life to You, oh Incomprehensible Mystery, and I choose You above all else. Jesus, I trust in You._*
      *Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy*
      _From: Daily Reflections on Divine Mercy: 365 Days with Saint Faustina , John Paul Thomas_
      _Fr. Chisomo Kingsley (SDB)_
      _Catholic Prayer War Room_

  • @marypinakat8594
    @marypinakat8594 3 роки тому +20

    Trust in the LORD, and do good; so you will live in the land and enjoy security.
    Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. - BIBLE (Psalm 37:3 - 4) NRSV

  • @eleanorpolchinski7919
    @eleanorpolchinski7919 3 роки тому +7

    Amen
    I closed my eyes while I listened. Tears squished out throughout every word you said . Yes I will trust him .

  • @rudyantofrans7679
    @rudyantofrans7679 3 роки тому +27

    The best of today homily, You are the best strory telling. It really makes the story alive. Thank You Bishop. God Bless you...too.

  • @OrionOodama
    @OrionOodama 3 роки тому +4

    Trust Him.
    Trust Him.
    Trust Him.
    Easy to say, to tell, or claim but remains a struggle when faith is challenged.
    Yeah, can relate to Jairus. He was in intense urgency, then as they were walking surrounded by crowds, Jesus talked to the hemorrhagic woman, as if He's taking a "sweet time." This is where faith sets in in unfavorable scenario.
    Thank you for further and deeper reflections, Bishop Barron.
    Hope and pray to attend Mass presided by you. How I wish our local priests read and/or listen to you before presiding theirs.

  • @mikie7053
    @mikie7053 3 роки тому +12

    A powerful and moving sermon.

  • @Richie016
    @Richie016 3 роки тому +20

    During testifying circumstances, one's faith in God calls for trusting in Him as the healer and a source of solutions to the matters involved.

  • @lorainetodd107
    @lorainetodd107 3 роки тому +6

    I have read this many times and marveled at it's beauty in revealing the love and mercy of our Lord, always teaching, ..this time it struck me: the woman had suffered 12 years, physically, socially, many ways and the daughter of Jairus had lived for 12 years arriving at death's door. Both received mercy to life, to live anew. Beautiful. God's word ever beautiful, ever enlightening. Thank you, Bishop Barron, for another deep look into that Word.

  • @vincewyn1396
    @vincewyn1396 3 роки тому +6

    Jesus, Mary and st. Joseph graciously grant us knowledge and wisdom. Ps 30:2, Mk 5:28
    because she thought, “If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed.” Immediately her bleeding stopped and she felt in her body that she was freed from her suffering.”
    In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

  • @danserrano100
    @danserrano100 3 роки тому +18

    Jesus Christ .strengthen my trust in You.

  • @geraldmanning5079
    @geraldmanning5079 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you. Lord for. Bishop Barron! Like Bishop Fulton Sheen in the 1950’s--60 You sent a wonderful humanbeing to guide us through this difficult life, He has explained so much (about our faith) that I. Couldn’t comprehend but now I do. God bless him & give him the strength to continue to guide us. God is so Great !!