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Responsibility: When Good Intentions Aren't Enough
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Responsibility: When Good Intentions Aren't Enough

MTB Ep. 33: 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Cycle A)

Freedom means little without responsibility. Explore how ancient biblical stories challenge us to replace good intentions with actions that strengthen our communities.


Have you ever noticed how easy it is to mistake good intentions for real responsibility? We tell ourselves we care about our families, our communities, or the problems facing the world—but caring and acting aren’t the same thing. At some point, every one of us has to decide whether our values will remain ideas in our heads or become actions that genuinely improve the lives of others.

I’m Brandon Jubar and this is Mythologizing the Bible, where we’ll be taking a look at three readings from the Christian Bible through the lens of “sacred myth.”

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As we reflect on the readings for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, we’ll explore the balance between personal freedom and personal responsibility, and how our choices shape not only our own character but the well-being of the communities we share.

In this episode, we’re asking a challenging question: Where in my life am I settling for “thoughts and prayers” (good intentions) instead of cultivating the hard, real-world action that my community actually needs?

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