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William Cardinal Goh The Shepherd's Voice

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    Rediscovering Our Identity in Christ This Lent - Homily 18th March 2026

    18/03/2026 | 11 mins.
    Lent is not simply about fasting or giving things up, it is about rediscovering who Jesus truly is and, in Him, who we are. In the temptations in the wilderness, Jesus was challenged at the deepest level: His identity as the Son of God. In the same way, our struggles and sins often stem from forgetting our identity as children of God.
    Like Israel, we can feel forgotten, yet God never forgets us; instead, He gently calls us back to Himself. When we come to truly believe in Him, not just in words but in conviction, our lives begin to reflect that relationship through trust, discipline, gratitude, and love. Lent, then, is not about proving our sacrifice, but about returning to our identity and deepening our relationship with Christ.

    Reflection Question: Where in my life might I have forgotten my identity as God’s beloved child, and how is He inviting me to return to Him this Lent?
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    Do You Want to Be Healed? - Homily 17th March 2026

    17/03/2026 | 10 mins.
    The river flowing from the temple brings life wherever it goes, just like the grace we received in baptism. Yet many of us remain spiritually paralysed, not because grace is absent, but because our hearts are either trapped in self-righteous rule-following or weighed down by sin, self-pity and pride. Like the man in the Gospel, we can receive God’s blessings and still remain unchanged within, ungrateful, unmoved, and distant from a true relationship with Jesus.
    Jesus always takes the initiative. He comes to us and asks a simple but powerful question, “Do you want to be well?” Healing is a gift, but it also requires our response. It calls for trust in His timing, openness to His grace, and a willingness to rise, walk, and live differently. True healing is not just physical or external, it is a conversion of the heart, where we come to know Jesus personally and allow His life to flow through us.

    Reflection Question: Where in my life might I be resisting true healing, clinging to routine, sin, or even my own struggles, and how is Jesus inviting me today to rise, trust Him, and walk in new life?
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    Entering the Kingdom Begins with Love

    13/03/2026 | 10 mins.
    When asked which commandment matters most, Jesus Christ points us to the heart of the Gospel: love God completely and love our neighbour as ourselves. Yet the Lord goes even further, our neighbour is not only those who are easy to love, but also those who hurt us or stand against us. 
    True life in the kingdom of God begins when we allow God to rule our hearts, letting go of the anger, grudges, and wounds that keep us imprisoned. Especially in the season of Lent, repentance becomes a path to freedom. When we return to God, He heals our disloyalty and helps us love beyond our own strength, even loving our enemies.
    Reflection Question: What is one hurt, grudge, or relationship God may be inviting you to surrender so that His love can take deeper root in your heart?
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    Choosing the Kingdom of God - Homily 12th March 2026

    12/03/2026 | 10 mins.
    Jesus reminds us that there is no neutral ground in our relationship with Him: “Whoever is not with me is against me.” We either live by the values of God’s Kingdom or we slowly drift toward the ways of the world. A divided heart cannot stand.
    Just as Jeremiah faithfully proclaimed God’s message despite the people’s stubborn hearts, we too are called to persist in obedience, prayer, and humble service, even when others resist or mock the truth. Our words, actions, and faithfulness are not in vain; each act of love, mercy, and integrity contributes to God’s Kingdom. Let us examine our lives: are we sowing seeds of light or allowing division and darkness to prevail?

    Reflection Question: In what areas of my life am I hesitating to fully stand with Christ, and how can I actively build God’s Kingdom through my choices, words, and actions today?
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    Fulfilling God’s Law Through Love - Homily 11th March 2026

    11/03/2026 | 11 mins.
    God’s laws are not arbitrary rules meant to burden us but gifts that reveal His wisdom, justice, and love. When we observe them only outwardly, we risk becoming like the Pharisees, focused on compliance rather than transformation. Jesus reminds us that He came not to abolish the law but to fulfil it, and its true fulfilment lies in love. Every commandment, every practice, and every discipline of faith should lead us to become more compassionate, more just, and more attentive to others. The real question is not simply whether we obey the law, but whether our obedience forms our hearts to love more deeply because the ultimate purpose of every law is to guide us toward a life that reflects the very heart of God.

    Reflection Question: How is my observance of God’s laws helping me grow in love and compassion for others?

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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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