Return to God: The Harvest Is Great, but the Laborers Are Few
Return to God: The Harvest Is Great, but the Laborers Are Few Readings First Reading - Hosea 8:4-7. 11-13 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 115: 3-10 Alleluia - John 10:14 Gospel Reading - Matthew 9:32-38 Today's readings remind us that when people place their trust in idols, selfish ambitions, or worldly security instead of God, they become spiritually empty. Yet even in the face of human failure, Jesus continues to look upon His people with compassion and calls faithful disciples to bring them back to Him. In the first reading (Hosea 8:4-7, 11-13), the prophet Hosea delivers a sobering message to Israel. The people have chosen their own kings without seeking God's will, multiplied idols, and offered sacrifices while their hearts remained far from Him. Through Hosea, the Lord declares that they have "sown the wind and shall reap the whirlwind." Sin always has consequences. When we build our lives on pride, greed, or false securities, we eventually reap disappoint...