Homily for the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 12 July 2026 Readings: Isaiah 55:10–11; Psalm 65; Romans 8:18–23; Matthew 13:1–23 Introduction Have you ever wondered why some people seem to experience God so deeply while others feel nothing? Why do some prayers change a person's life, while others seem to disappear into silence? Why do two people hear exactly the same Gospel, yet one leaves transformed and the other remains exactly the same? Perhaps the greatest tragedy is not that God has stopped speaking. The tragedy is that we have stopped listening. Today's Gospel is not really about farming. It is about the human heart. Jesus is not examining the soil beneath our feet; He is examining the soil within us. Every day God throws His love, His grace, His truth and His mercy into our lives. The question is never whether God is speaking. The question is: What kind of soil am I? A Life Story A little boy came home from church. His mother asked, "Wha...