Homily to You Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent – 4 March 2026 First Reading: Jeremiah 18:18–20 Gospel: Matthew 20:17–28 Introduction My dear friend, today I speak to you personally. Not to a crowd. Not to a congregation. Just to you. Have you ever tried to do something good and then—boom!—you are misunderstood, criticized, or even attacked? You try to improve, and someone says, “Who do you think you are?” Welcome to the experience of prophets… and of Jesus Himself. Today’s readings remind us: doing God’s will does not always come with applause. Sometimes it comes with opposition. Life Story A man once decided he would wake up early every morning to pray and improve his spiritual life. The first day, he woke up at 5:00 a.m. and felt very holy. The second day, he overslept and woke up at 8:30. He said, “Lord, You know my heart.” The third day, he turned off the alarm in his sleep and said later, “Even Jesus rested.” Sometimes when we try to grow spiritually, resis...