Homily: March 3, 2026, Tuesday of the Second Week in Lent (Talk-Walk)
"The scribes and the Pharisees have taken their seat on the chair of Moses. Therefore, do and observe all things whatsoever they tell you, but do not follow their example.”
It is commonly said that ‘talk is cheap’. It is very easy to say what is right, what is good, what is impressive. But it is not easy to walk the talk, to live out what we speak about.
In today’s Gospel, we understood that the scribes and the Pharisees talked a lot. Their position gave them the right to teach the law of Moses. But their ways did not match up.
Jesus too taught a lot. But what gave power to Jesus’ teaching was not any official title He held. It was His integrity. His words and His works matched. His walk and His talk matched. He was authentic.
What about us? As parents, teachers, priests, leaders, elders – we speak and teach often. People hear us but they are also watching us. Finally, especially children, they model us. They may hear us, but effectively, they follow what they see us do. The power to move people comes from our actions, not simply our speech.
Our authority does not come from how loudly we speak about faith, but from how faithfully we live it out.
Lent is a beautiful opportunity to close the gap between our words and our lives. So that our lives themselves may preach the faith we believe. Amen.
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