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Rise, Walk, and Run: Becoming the Good Samaritan – Bishop David Toups Sunday Homily

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In this moving conclusion to the conference, Bishop David Toups presides over the Sunday Eucharist, centering his homily on the profound call of the Good Samaritan. Drawing from the Gospel of Luke and the first reading from Deuteronomy, Bishop Toups challenges us to move beyond Sunday Mass with Bishop David Toups

 Theme: Rise, Walk, and Run: Becoming the Good Samaritan

Presider: Most Reverend David L. Toups, Bishop of the Diocese of Beaumont

In this moving conclusion to the conference, Bishop David Toups presides over the Sunday Eucharist, centering his homily on the profound call of the Good Samaritan. Drawing from the Gospel of Luke and the first reading from Deuteronomy, Bishop Toups challenges us to move beyond “ignoring” those on the peripheries and instead to adopt the “Holy Spirit heart” of Christ.

He shares vulnerable, personal stories—from his own moments of missed connection to his ministry in the Diocese of Beaumont and recent mission work in Cambodia—to illustrate that the Word of God is not “too mysterious or remote,” but is already in our hearts, waiting to be lived out.

Key Takeaways

  • The Anatomy of Compassion: Bishop Toups breaks down the actions of the Good Samaritan: having an open heart, approaching the victim proactively, and practicing “sacrificial generosity” by pouring oil and wine to heal.
  • Seeing Christ in the “Least”: A reminder that Jesus is both the Samaritan who rescues us and the “man left half-dead” on the side of the road. To serve the lonely, the immigrant, and the suffering is to minister directly to Christ.
  • The Power of Recognition: Sometimes, being a neighbor is as simple as acknowledging someone’s human dignity—a smile, a prayer, or a moment of eye contact can be a profound act of mercy.
  • “Go and Do Likewise”: The Mass ends not with a conclusion, but a commission. We are called to “rise, walk, and run” into the world to be the hands and feet of Jesus.

Notable Quotes

“The Gospel should sting all of our consciences… Jesus is showing us how to live and how to love.”

“Treat them with the human dignity that they deserve… Have the heart and mind of Christ at the store, on the road, at work, and in our ministries.”

The post Rise, Walk, and Run: Becoming the Good Samaritan – Bishop David Toups Sunday Homily appeared first on Ultimate Christian Podcast Radio Network.

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