Sermon by Father David Price - October 26, 2025
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Confidence in God: Humility and Mercy
In this sermon by Father David Price delivered on October 26, 2025, Father David primarily discusses the nature of confidence versus arrogance in a Christian context. Father Price uses the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector to illustrate the difference between self-justifying pride and humble reliance on God's mercy. The Pharisee's confidence in his own spiritual performance is presented as a negative example of arrogance and self-congratulation, while the Tax Collector’s plea, "God, be merciful to me, a sinner," is praised as true humility and effective faith. The sermon also analyzes the Apostle Paul's confident statements near the end of his life, concluding that Paul’s assuredness stems from his reliance on God’s strength and mission, not from personal merit, reinforcing the central theme that confidence should only be placed in God.
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