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At the Last Supper in Gospel of Luke, two hands are stretched out—one in betrayal and one in self-giving love. This homily challenges us to confront a difficult but necessary question: what are we reaching for? Through the witness of Scripture and the command of Christ to “stretch out your hand,” we are called to turn away from self-seeking and reach instead for the One who offers us life.
By The LadderAt the Last Supper in Gospel of Luke, two hands are stretched out—one in betrayal and one in self-giving love. This homily challenges us to confront a difficult but necessary question: what are we reaching for? Through the witness of Scripture and the command of Christ to “stretch out your hand,” we are called to turn away from self-seeking and reach instead for the One who offers us life.