For the complete Mass recording go to: • Catholic Sunday Mass Today Live Online - S... Many of us are averse to taking risks in life. As the proverb says, no risk no gain. The proclamation of the Gospel involves risks. God will never command us to what is impossible for us. He qualifies those whom He has chosen. If God calls us for a task, it means that He will supply us with the strength. So there is no question of anyone being overwhelmed by his responsibilities in life. If ever, it is because we try to bite off more than we can chew. Because of pride and ambition, we kill ourselves. It is not about doing God’s will but ours. If it is God’s will, we will be able to do it. Only when we maximize the use of our talents and take risks for the service of God’s kingdom will our talents grow and multiply. The more we give them away, the more we use them and expend them for the good of others, the more we have in return. Indeed, it is when we cooperate with God’s grace and use our talents for the building of God’s kingdom that we are blessed. ► MORE HOMILIES/REFLECTIONS by Archbishop William Goh • PLAYLIST: • Homilies and Extracts by Cardinal William Goh • WEB : https://www.catholic.sg/archbishop/sc... • APP : https://app.catholic.sg ► SUBSCRIBE ABOVE For new homilies and remember to tap on the golden bell icon to be alerted for new videos ► CONTRIBUTIONS: Support the production of our media content at https://www.catholic.sg/webcast ► CONNECT WITH ARCHBISHOP WILLIAM GOH • Facebook : / archbishop.william • Instagram : / archie.will • Twitter : / archbishopwill ► MORE INFORMATION • Production and Webcasting by staff of the Communications Office, Archbishop's Office, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore • Connect with the Archdiocese - https://www.catholic.sg/our-channels • Music credit - https://www.purple-planet.com #homily #homilytoday #homilies #catholichomily #jesus #catholic #catholicsg #proud2bcatholic N.B. This video may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission from the Archbishop’s Communications Office. This includes extracts, quotations or summaries.