Faith Without Compromise - Homily 18th November 2025
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Today’s readings present two compelling witnesses: Eleazar, whose steadfast fidelity refused even the semblance of compromise, and Zacchaeus, whose encounter with Christ brought sincere conversion.
Eleazar understood that authentic faith cannot coexist with outward pretence. Even a simulated act of infidelity would mislead others, weaken the community, and dishonour the God whom he served. His courage reminds us that our witness matters — what we choose to do (or not do) shapes the faith of those who look to us.
Zacchaeus, on the other hand, shows the transforming mercy of Christ. Though he had strayed, his openness to Jesus restored his integrity. His restitution and generosity were the visible signs of a heart reclaimed by grace.
Both figures remind us that fidelity to God requires interior truth and exterior coherence. Whether through steadfast perseverance or humble repentance, we are called to live our faith without duplicity, mindful that our example can either edify or mislead others.
Reflection Question: How is God inviting me today to stand firm in my faith instead of blending in?