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Sunday, July 19, 2026

God Tends the Fields

Blessed be God.

Praise be to Jesus Christ, now and forever. Amen.

Come, Holy Spirit—

fill us with joy,

set our hearts ablaze

with Your presence.


Last week, my daughter picked up two of her children from day camp.

She brought them a homemade snack—

nothing extravagant,

just a simple act of love.


Lillie took a bite and said,

“This is so good— you’re a great momma.”


And Liam added,

“Yes, Momma, you’re the best.”


He paused…

thought about it…

and then said:


“Well… there is God,

and Jesus,

and Mary…

but Momma,

you’re right behind them.”


My friends—

children do not analyze fruit.

They taste it.

They experience it.

They name it.


And in their innocence,

they reveal what Jesus teaches:

good seed produces good fruit.


A mother’s daily love becomes a catechism.

Her patience becomes a parable.

Her generosity becomes a Gospel.


This—

this right here—

is the heart of today’s message.


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Scripture tells us:

Those who are just must be kind;

You have given Your children good ground for hope.


Jesus speaks of a man who sowed good seed in his field.

But while everyone slept,

an enemy came

and scattered weeds—

false wheat,

poison that looks almost identical

to the real thing.


You cannot tell the difference

until the fruit appears.

Wheat turns golden.

The weed turns black.


So the master says:

“Wait until the harvest.

Let’s see the fruit.”


That—

that is the wisdom of God.


He sees the field of our lives.

He knows the seeds planted in us—

some good,

some harmful,

some planted by His hand,

some planted by the enemy.


And God, in His patience, says:

“Let it grow.

Let the fruit reveal the truth.”


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Looking back across my forty years in workplace safety,

my work has been simple:


communicate—communicate—communicate.

Grow your skills.

Learn something new every day.

Apply what you have learned

and share it

so that others can flourish.


And I realized—

this is also the way of faith.


Faith grows by intentionality.

Faith grows by a lived life.

Faith grows when we pray—pray—pray.

Faith grows when we bring God

into the ordinary moments of our day.


Faith grows when we let the Spirit speak

in our strength

and even in our weakness—

when all we can offer

is a groan.


Even when our prayer feels small,

the Spirit intercedes.

Even when our strength feels thin,

the Spirit carries us.

Even when our field is mixed

with wheat and weeds,

the Spirit is with us.


God is the One who tends the fields.


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Throughout my life,

the Lord has been shepherding me—

not toward what I thought I should be,

but toward being good wheat

in His kingdom.


For me,

that is the life of a Deacon.


But faith leads each of us

to a life that communicates God through:


• Prayer — the seed of intimacy with Him.

• Generosity — the seed of His love, His mercy, His understanding.

• Example — the seed of witness.



All these good seeds

grow from the same place:

a heart willing to live faith on purpose.


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Imagine a world

where every person lived this way—

a world where kindness was natural,

where faith was visible,

a world abundant

in love for God

and neighbor.


The world will always have weeds.

The enemy will always scatter poison.

But God sees the fruit.

God knows the heart.

And God calls each one of us

to be wheat

that bears good fruit.


This is why the simple words

of two children

matter.


Their praise was not about perfection.

It was about goodness recognized.

Holiness revealed in the ordinary.

Fruit—good fruit—

growing quietly

in a mother’s daily love.


And that—

that is the invitation for all of us:


to live so that others—

especially the young—

can taste the goodness of God

through our lives.


We bear fruit

by our life

and by our example.


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So today,

pray for the grace

to live faith intentionally—

to sow good seed,

to pull weeds gently,

and to let the Spirit pray within us

as a family of believers.


Be good.

Be holy.

Sow the Gospel—

by the way we live our lives,

by the way we love one another,

and by the way we forgive.


Praise be to Jesus Christ,

now and forever.

Amen.