Turn Away From Sin, Follow Jesus, Go Fishing | 3rd Sunday in OT | Jan 25, 2026

Turn Away From Sin, Follow Jesus, Go Fishing

In this episode of Anchored in the Lord, we reflect on the Gospel for the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (January 25, 2026) and Jesus’ first public words of ministry: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” These words reveal that the Christian life is not static or one-dimensional, but a movement—a journey with direction, purpose, and mission.

Turn Away from Sin

The homily highlights three essential movements of the Christian life, all present in today’s Gospel. The first is repentance. To repent does not simply mean to feel bad or avoid wrongdoing; it literally means to turn around, to change direction, and to let go of whatever draws our hearts away from God. Repentance is where the life of faith begins—but it is not where it ends. If we only turn away from sin, we risk standing still, facing nothing in particular.

Follow Jesus

That leads to the second movement: following Jesus. Christ does not merely say, “Stop sinning.” He says, “Follow me.” He invites us into a new way of living—the life of the Kingdom of Heaven. This invitation is often subtle, appearing in daily nudges: a thought to reach out to someone, an impulse to act with generosity, or a quiet call to trust God more deeply. Yet, as the homily acknowledges honestly, we often hesitate. We delay. We tell ourselves we’ll respond later—after more prayer, more preparation, or when life feels less busy. In contrast, the disciples in today’s Gospel respond immediately.

Go Fish!

But the Gospel doesn’t stop there. The third movement completes the Christian life: mission. Jesus calls His followers not only to turn away from sin and to follow Him personally, but to “go fishing”—to draw others into the life of faith. Discipleship is never meant to be private or self-contained. A faith that does not become mission remains incomplete.

This episode invites listeners to examine where they may be stuck—repenting without following, following without sharing—and to hear again Christ’s call to live the Gospel fully: turn back to God, walk closely with Jesus, and bring others along.

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Turn Away From Sin, Follow Jesus, Go Fish

Following the Star / I Saw the Sign

This Epiphany homily reflects on the journey of the Three Wise Men, who were led by a simple but powerful sign—a star—to the newborn Christ. Though the sign was visible to all, only a few chose to follow it. Ancient prophecies foretold their arrival, and after months of searching, the Magi finally reached Bethlehem, offering gifts and homage to Jesus.

The homily highlights a striking contrast: while the religious leaders knew the scriptures and could name the birthplace of the Messiah, they did not act on that knowledge. True wisdom, as described by Matthew Kelly, is not just seeing or knowing the truth, but living it. The Magi were wise because they followed the sign God gave them and allowed it to change their lives.

As the New Year begins, listeners are invited to reflect on two simple but challenging questions:
What signs is God placing in my life?
And when I see them, do I follow?

The message encourages openness, courage, and action—reminding us that faith grows when we not only recognize God’s signs, but respond to them.

About Father David
Father David is the Vocations Director for the Diocese of Superior and the lead pastor of the Lac Courte Oreilles & Hayward Area Catholic Churches in northern Wisconsin, serving multiple parishes across the Northwoods. Rooted in the sacraments and the teachings of the Church, his ministry focuses on preaching, pastoral care, and helping individuals and families welcome Christ into daily life.

Learn more at www.haywardcatholic.org.

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