Bear fruit with Jesus

In this Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, Fr. Erel Villanueva reminded us to bear fruit with Jesus.

Today’s Gospel presents the Parable of the Sower, one of Jesus’ teachings that invites us to reflect on our daily lives. Through this parable, Jesus calls us to bear fruit with Jesus by allowing His Word to transform our hearts. The fruit we bear reflects the changes and growth within us. While others may notice our actions, only Jesus truly knows whether we bear good or bad fruit because these fruits come from our hearts.

Moreover, Jesus describes four kinds of hearts where He, the Sower, plants the seed of His Word, and the soils as our hearts. First is the pathway, where the seeds cannot grow because the heart remains hard and refuses to surrender to God. Second is the rocky ground, which represents those who gladly receive God’s Word but fail to remain committed. These hearts need to meditate on God’s Word more deeply. Third is the thorny ground, which symbolizes hearts consumed by worldly desires, greed, resentment, and unforgiveness. These hearts need God’s cleansing. Finally, Jesus speaks of the good soil— a heart that listens to His Word, reflects on it, obeys it, and remains open to correction. Such a heart produces an abundant harvest.

Therefore, let us repent and pray to Jesus every day so that our hearts may become good soil for His Word. As we continue to grow in faith, may we faithfully bear fruit with Jesus, for this is His call and His desire for each one of us.

Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
July 12, 2026

First Proclamation: Isaiah 55:6-13
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 65:8-9, 10-11, 12-13
Second Proclamation: Romans 8:8-11
Gospel Proclamation: Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

 

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