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    The Danger of Complacency - Homily 30th January 2026

    30/1/2026 | 11 mins.
    Within each of us lies a struggle between good and evil, between the lamb and the wolf. King David reminds us that success and comfort can lead to complacency, and complacency can open the door to temptation. Sin often grows quietly, from desire leads to action, and from action to painful consequences.
    Yet, goodness also grows when nurtured through prayer, vigilance, and cooperation with God’s grace. When we allow God’s grace to take root in our lives, even something as small as a mustard seed can become a source of shelter, joy, and life for many. Ultimately, the choice of what grows within us is ours.
    Reflection Question: Am I feeding the wolf of selfishness and complacency, or the lamb of generosity and grace? How do habits of prayer and vigilance shape my heart each day?
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    Remembering Grace, Living in Humility - Homily 29th January 2026

    29/1/2026 | 12 mins.
    King David was far from perfect. He was ambitious, weak, and at times sinful, yet what set him apart was his deep awareness of God’s mercy. He remembered where he came from, and when he failed he repented and returned to the Lord. His life teaches us that holiness is not about being perfect, but about allowing ourselves to be shaped again and again by God’s grace through humility and trust.
    Like King David, we are called to be a light in the world not by pretending to be strong or righteous, but by being authentic witnesses who repent when we fail, and point others back to God’s mercy.

    Reflection Question: What personal experience of God’s grace or mercy do I return to in order to remain humble, grateful, and aware that all I am and have is truly a gift from Him?
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    From Sowing to Surrender - Homily 28th January 2026

    28/1/2026 | 11 mins.
    All of us are reminded that we are called to be sowers of the Gospel. Yet the parable of the sower also teaches us a deeper truth: it is ultimately God who gives the growth. Like King David, we may feel we are doing great things for God, even thinking that we are doing Him a favour.
    But God reminds us that He does not need our work; He desires our surrender. Everything we have and all that we offer are already gifts of grace. Our task is not to serve from a position of pride, but to allow God to work in us and through us, trusting that He will bring fruit in His own time and way.

    Reflection Question: What is my disposition when I serve in Church or others? How do I respond when my efforts are not recognised or appreciated?
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    When God Reigns as King - Homily 27th January 2026

    27/1/2026 | 12 mins.
    King David’s greatness did not lie simply in his political success or military strength, but in his deep conviction that Yahweh alone was the true King of Israel.. By bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem, David placed God at the very centre of national and personal life. Though imperfect and sinful, David’s greatness lay in his humility, repentance, and unwavering desire to do God’s will. In Jesus, the Son of David, this kingship is fulfilled perfectly. Christ becomes the High Priest who offers Himself for our salvation. True leadership, whether in the Church, family, or society, begins when we allow God to reign in our hearts, with a sincere desire to do His will.

    Reflection Question: Who reigns at the centre of my life and what would it look like to let God be king more fully today?
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    Trusting God’s Timing

    23/1/2026 | 13 mins.
    How should Christians respond to authority figures who fail in their responsibility or abuse their power? The story of David and King Saul teaches us that respect for authority does not mean endorsing wrongdoing. David chose patience, humility, and deep trust in God’s timing, and believed that only God has the authority to remove a leader. Even when he had the opportunity to seize power and harm Saul, David was convicted that goodness must never be achieved through violence or revenge.
    The Gospel reminds us that even Jesus walked patiently with imperfect leaders, including Judas, who could not accept God’s way of working. True leadership and discipleship require walking closely with God and with those we serve, trusting that God remains in control even when human authority fails. 
    Reflection Question: Where in your life are you being invited to trust God’s timing rather than taking control yourself?

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Featuring homilies and talks from His Eminence, William Cardinal Goh, the Archbishop of Singapore. This podcast may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission from the Archbishop’s Communications Office. This includes extracts, quotations or summaries.
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