Homily for 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C - CULTIVATING AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE

Homily for 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C - CULTIVATING AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE

ARE YOU A GRATEFUL PERSON OR A GREAT FOOL? (_Cultivating and Attitude of Gratitude_) In this Sunday homily, we explore the transformative power of gratitude and the subtle danger of entitlement. Using the Luke 17:11-19 leper story and the “sunrise” parable, we learn why gratitude is not just a feeling but an intentional attitude that shapes our peace, relationships, and faith. Are we among the one who returns to give thanks, or among the nine who take blessing for granted? This message invites you to cultivate a daily practice of gratitude, reminding us that gratitude is an act of faith that deepens our connection with God, strengthens our homes, and fosters true peace. Key themes: Gratitude as an attitude to cultivate, not just a momentary feeling The difference between being blessed and being grateful Entitlement vs. thanksgiving in daily life (home, church, work) Gratitude and faith: how thanking God reflects trust and dependence on Him Practical steps to nurture gratitude: don’t postpone gratitude; express it in the moment Inspirational anecdotes: Naaman, Matthew Henry, Cicero, and the 10 Lepers. If you found this message helpful, please like, share, and subscribe for more homilies and reflections on living out faith with gratitude. Comment below with one thing you’re grateful for today and how you plan to cultivate gratitude in your family or community this week. Chapters (optional) 0:00 Introduction 1:20 The “sunrise” parable: blessings can dull gratitude 3:40 The 10 Lepers: 1 grateful, 9 great fools 6:15 Gratitude as an act of faith 8:45 Practical steps to cultivate gratitude 11:20 Stories of gratitude in Scripture and history 14:00 Conclusion and challenge. Call to action Subscribe for weekly homilies Share this video with someone who needs a gratitude boost Comment your gratitude practice for today SEO keywords: gratitude, attitude of gratitude, thankfulness, gratefulness, thanksgiving, scripture on gratitude, Luke 17:11-19, ten lepers, faith and gratitude, entitlement vs gratitude, spiritual growth, Christian homily, Sunday sermon, peace through gratitude, practical faith, Naaman gratitude, Cicero quote, Matthew Henry diary,St. Francis gratitude, Tobit 12:7 #Gratitude #AttitudeOfGratitude #FaithAndGratitude #SundayHomily #ChristianFaith #BiblicalGratitude #Luke1719 #BibleStudy #Inspiration