Hill Country Homilies

While You Were Yet Far Off: The Prodigal's Journey Home


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In today's homily, Abp. Irineos explores the Parable of the Prodigal Son, revealing how modern believers enter "the far country" not through physical distance but through spiritual separation from God. The message emphasizes that sin creates a separation "not one of separation of place, but by separation in point of virtue," and that we enter this spiritual exile through digital distractions, consumerism, and neglecting prayer. The homily offers profound hope by highlighting the father's unconditional love—running to meet his son "while he was yet a great way off"—demonstrating that God doesn't wait for perfect repentance but rushes toward us with healing love. Additionally, the teaching addresses the danger of becoming like the older brother, who represents religious pride and serves God while resenting others, reminding Orthodox Christians to celebrate every soul that returns to God rather than judge them. As believers prepare for Great Lent, this message calls them to recognize their own spiritual wandering, trust in God's limitless forgiveness, and embrace both humility in personal struggle and joy in others' repentance.
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Hill Country HomiliesBy Abp. Irineos