Homily: June 23, 2026 Tuesday of the Twelth Week in Ordinary time (Narrow Gate)

 “How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few.”

What Jesus says today is both challenging and true. Heaven is a popular destination, almost everyone wants to go there, but the road that leads to it, is not the most preferred, few people want to walk it. Our natural tendency is to take the most comfortable, convenient, and pleasurable route. The world constantly invites us to choose the easy path, promising happiness without sacrifice and fulfillment without commitment. Seriously, we all know those are lies.

Recently I came across a striking phrase: “If your life is very comfortable, you may have wandered away from the Lord.” While comfort itself is not a bad thing, the Christian life was never meant to be centered on comfort. It is centered on Christ.

We are pilgrims on a journey. A pilgrim knows where he wants to go. He does not travel merely to explore, to be entertained, or to enjoy the scenery. He keeps his eyes fixed on the destination. Our destination is heaven. And the way to get there is narrow and constricted, not comfortable nor luxurious.

The gate is narrow because it requires humility and the road is constricted because it calls for obedience. It is the road which our Lord Himself walked, carrying His cross, and it is the gate through which our Blessed Mother, the Apostles, and countless saints entered eternal glory.

They chose Christ and His Kingdom above everything else.

That is why St. Paul could say: “I even consider everything as a loss because of the supreme good of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have accepted the loss of all things and I consider them so much rubbish, that I may gain Christ.”

The gate is narrow and the road constricted, but it is a journey which we will never walk alone. Jesus walks with us. Mother Mary accompanies us. The saints and angels are there to cheer us on. 

May we have the courage to choose Christ again and again, today and every day, and to keep walking faithfully till we reach heaven.

Amen.


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