
The homily centers on the importance of freedom and choice in spiritual growth, framing life as a training ground for love in preparation for heaven. It emphasizes that God desires individuals to freely choose to love and serve Him, rather than acting as automatons. Drawing from Sirach, Bishop Barron highlights the daily choice between good and evil, likening it to choosing between fire and water. He expands on Jesus' teachings, urging listeners to eliminate not only unloving actions but also the interior motivations tainted by hatred and lust. The message encourages striving for inner perfection and cultivating love in thoughts and feelings, not just external actions, to prepare for the perfect love of heaven.
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