Homily | March 23, 2026 | When Accusations Sound Credible And Still Aren’t True (Episode 65)
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We trace one thread through Susanna and the Gospel scene of the accused woman: crowds can be confident and still be wrong, and judgment turns dangerous when we refuse to look at ourselves. We hold mercy and truth together as Jesus exposes hypocrisy, protects the vulnerable, and calls sinners to real change.
• Susanna’s innocence and how authority can weaponize credibility
• The Gospel parallel and why the crowd still rushes to destroy
• Human judgment as quick condemnation and slow self-examination
• Daniel as the unlikely voice that separates lies from truth
• Jesus shifting the spotlight from the accused to the accusers
• Mercy and truth as one message rather than competing choices
• Finding ourselves in the crowd, the elders, the accused, or Daniel
• Dropping the stones as a practice of repentance and transformation
Let God be the judge. Let Christ be the one who speaks into your life.
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