Sunday Homilies with Fr. Mike Schmitz - 04/03/26 Good Friday: Everything is Taken

Episode Date: April 3, 2026

Homily from Good Friday. A king without His armor. At the end of our lives, there are no defenses. At the end of Christ's life, He clings to no defenses. He has poured it all out, and all is ...taken from Him. All that is left is the Man Himself. At the end of our lives, we will only be left with our heart...everything else is taken. Mass Readings from April 3, 2026: Isaiah 52:13—53:12 Psalm 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9 John 18:1—19:42

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Welcome to Sunday homilies with me, Father Mike Schmitz. I hope today's homily inspires and motivates you, and I also hope that it leaves you hungry for the one who gave everything to feed you. If you want to get this in other Sunday Mass resources sent straight to your inbox, sign up at ascensionpress.com slash Sunday, or by texting Sunday to 33777. You can also follow or subscribe on your podcast app for weekly notifications. God bless. So at the beginning of Lent, I had the honor of being invited by a friend of mine
Starting point is 00:00:34 to be with her dad as he was dying. And to anoint him and pray for him. And that was the beginning of Lent, to you with a man named Ray as he was dying. If you think back to Lent, the first Sunday of Lent, what do we see? the first Sunday of the Lent almost always, I think always, is Jesus going into the wilderness and doing battle with the evil one, right? So it's Jesus, he gets anointed with the father declares over Jesus, this is my beloved son, he's anointed by the power of the Holy Spirit. He's the
Starting point is 00:01:14 king. What does the king do? And the king, that first Sunday of Lent, the king does what? He's anointed and he goes to fight for his people. And he shows himself as the king, right? He's the brave king who goes into the wilderness. He is the kind king who heals his people. He is the wise king who teaches, he's the powerful king. This is really who Jesus is, right? Jesus is the king. We even hear that in the gospel today. The pilot, you are a king.
Starting point is 00:01:38 He is a king. And today, what do we see? What does Jesus show us? Today, what we get to see, we see this thing that no one has ever seen in human history. We get to see a king without his armor on. That after all that he's done for us, Jesus is stripped.
Starting point is 00:02:01 Last night, last night we talked about how, how Jesus gave, right? That last night, at the last supper, everything is given. And again, today there's this new level that humanity has never seen when it comes to God. Humanity has never, ever seen this when it comes to God, where not only Jesus, at the last supper, everything is given. Today, here is Jesus, and everything is taken.
Starting point is 00:02:23 That he holds, here's Jesus on the cross. He holds onto nothing for himself. He is a king without his armor. and he holds on to nothing for himself. Everything is taken. Everything's taken from him. And that's, we know this. That's what happens to us.
Starting point is 00:02:45 That is where every one of us will be. That's my friend's dad, Ray. Ray, to know him earlier on in his life, Ray is a strong, very strong man. He was charming, super funny. A really handsome man, athletic man. He played tennis well into his later years. and then when he had to trade tennis for pickleball,
Starting point is 00:03:09 it was still athletic, loved, so loved by his family, so loved by people around him. But then what happened to race, what happens to all of us, there's the end. And in the end, none of those great gifts, none of those great gifts were there.
Starting point is 00:03:24 There's no strength anymore. There's no independence. There's no funny words. In fact, there's no words. There's no charming smile. There's just the man himself. That is every one of us. Look, think of all the incredible gifts you have, all the incredible gifts that you are. And at some point in your life, there is this moment where everything
Starting point is 00:03:55 is taken. And it's just you yourself. Everything is taken. Then there's no armor. Everything is taken. And again, no matter how strong, independent, charming, smart, powerful, loved a person is even, again, even here's Ray, surrounded by his people who loved him, by his family members, there is that next step. When every one of us knows this, this is the next step of death. That step, every one of us has to take a loan. Our family, people will love us. They'll gather around us, God willing, they'll gather around us,
Starting point is 00:04:29 but they'll only go as far as they can. That next step, the last step from this life to the next life, every one of us, we have to take it alone. I remember thinking, I don't know if you remember this, You remember getting dropped off at the airport before 2001. Before 2001, I remember I went on a study abroad. And it was a situation where my family, so before 2001, if someone dropped you at the airport,
Starting point is 00:04:55 they wouldn't drop you off at the curb. They walk with you all the way to the gate a lot of times. Like you could go, there's no security, you just go to the gate. And I remember my family, they knew I'd be gone for a while. And so we all parked the car, walked into the airport, walked through the terminal, finally got to the gate. And it was so good because they loved me so much, they went as far as they could.
Starting point is 00:05:15 But there was a moment, right, even though I was surrounded by my family, surrounded by these people who just loved me so much, I knew there was a moment when I had to walk away from them and I had to go down the jetway and they couldn't come with me. And I remember, I can even feel it right now, that walking down the jetway
Starting point is 00:05:29 and turning around one last time before the corner and like, that's the last glimpse because they can't go any farther. This is what it is to live and this is what it is to die, even if you are so loved, that last step, everything is taken. Everything is taken. And we make that last step on our own.
Starting point is 00:05:55 And at the same time, we know this. We know this because of Jesus, who is the king without his armor. We know this because of Jesus who not only everything is given at the last supper, everything is taken on Good Friday. We know that we're not without help. We know this. This is the king. The king who fights in the wilderness.
Starting point is 00:06:09 The king who also does amazing things. His brilliant teaching, miraculous healings. Here's Jesus who defeats the power of the evil one. Here's Jesus who comforts the afflicted. Here's Jesus who is loved and is love. And it doesn't leave us alone, but here is the image we have of him right now. On the cross on Good Friday. All of those incredible things that Jesus had done and all the incredible things that Jesus is,
Starting point is 00:06:40 they're gone. Everything is taken. And he's naked, a king without his armor. He's betrayed. He's denied. He's abandoned. He's misunderstood. That's one.
Starting point is 00:07:01 He's misunderstood. That one hits me, right? Because here's Jesus, crucified as a criminal. Imagine all these people that he's walking through the streets of Jerusalem. All these people walking by him as he's on his cross. All of them, they think the worst of him, even though he had done nothing wrong. Even his honor. even his dignity, his respect, everything is taken, and there's a king without his armor.
Starting point is 00:07:35 I think, again, it's one thing to give. All of Lent is like this practice of giving. It's amazing. It's so good. Last night, everything is given. But here, everything is taken. And what Jesus does in this moment, what Jesus does on this day, what Jesus does on this cross is he answers the cry of every human heart who's asked or wondered or checked.
Starting point is 00:07:56 whether God could possibly understand what they're going through. We realize this, God understands more than any of us possibly could imagine. But he also understands in a way that every one of us is called to. He got understands in a way that everyone, because where Jesus has gone today is a place every one of us has to pass through as well, a place to be able to give everything, but also to be able to allow everything to be taken and to still love. This is the crazy part. to allow for everything to be taken and to still love.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Here's Jesus from the cross. Forgive them for they don't know what they're doing. Everything is taken and yet he can still love. And this is your call and my call. That when everything is taken, we still love that when we find ourselves without our armor, we can still love. This is the last thing.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Years ago, I came across the story of a young girl from Italy. In 1988, she was 17 years old. She's just like four years older than, three years older than me. In 88, she was 17, and she was an athletic girl. Her name was Kiara, Kiara Badano is her name. She danced and she was a swimmer. She played tennis. At one point, she's actually playing tennis 17 years old on a court with some friends,
Starting point is 00:09:18 and she had this pain in her shoulder. So her family brought her into the hospital, though not that she had osteosarcoma, was a really aggressive bone cancer. And as she was being treated pretty quickly, so aggressive, she was unable to leave her hospital bed. So it's really interesting. At one point, imagine being a 17-year-old and thinking, okay, I got to, I'll give up stuff
Starting point is 00:09:46 for a lent, and then all of a sudden, no, no, everything is taken. As she realized, though this cancer is going to change my life, this cancer is going to affect my life, this cancer, cancer might end up taking my life. One of Kiara's prayers was, if you want this Jesus, then I wanted to. If you want everything taken, Jesus, then I want it to. There were times where there are stories of Kira who, she was offered morphine to dull the pain who was incredibly painful as she was in the process of dying
Starting point is 00:10:25 from this bone cancer. She would often say no to the morphine because she wanted to be present. Imagine this. Imagine being in the hospital so much pain. And sometimes she would say, no, just no medication. Why? Because I want to be able to pray
Starting point is 00:10:42 and I want to be able to be present to Jesus. and I want to be aware. She says because I want to be present to my pain and I want to be present to the reality that this is what Jesus wants and I want it to. I don't want to dull the reality of this moment. And she also said, I have people coming,
Starting point is 00:10:57 people coming to visit me. And I don't want to dull the reality of their presence. I want to be there for them. In fact, so many stories of people who came to visit Kiara from her friends in school to her family to like the Cardinal in her area. They came to cheer her up and they would say this. They would say,
Starting point is 00:11:14 They'd walk into this room expecting to cheer her up. They would leave that room being cheered up by her. Even when she couldn't move, even when she couldn't get out of bed for so long, she couldn't raise her arms, she could smile and then she couldn't. At one point, when everything had been taken, and they asked Kara, why keep on going? How do you keep on loving like this? She said this. She said this, her line was, I have nothing left.
Starting point is 00:11:52 think about this here i think she was 18 or 19 at this point she'd been suffering for a couple years i have nothing left but i still have my heart and with that i can always love that day is coming for every one of us that day is coming where not only everything is given that's just we want to give for the lord everything is taken and in that moment like hiara like ray and most clearly like jesus everything can be taken and we can still love. Because this is what Jesus does for us today on this Good Friday. Jesus is stripped. Everything has been given.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Everything has been taken. And we see what's left. What's left is a king without his armor. And what's revealed is a heart that will always love.

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