The writer, Mark Laidlow said adding one short phrase to the second sentence of any book would increase readership, & intensify the intrigue in the work. [#Laidlowsrule]
Listen to the first verse from today’s reading from Isaiah using Mark’s suggestion, “First the Lord degraded the land of Zebulin and the land of Naphtali ” And then the murders began ….”
Wow what a difference! Laidlaw’s recommendation certainly intensifies the intrigue, BUT our Reading from Isaiah produces its own intrigue & interest because in Isaiah we heard people are walking in darkness.
St. Paul asks us if we are following Christ or someone/something else? Then Jesus calls us to Repent & Follow Him.
Interesting & Intriguing.
What does that mean?
We need the Lord’s Light to shine more brightly in our world. A world increasingly darkened by selfishness, greed & other sins. In our Responsorial Psalm, we prayed “the Lord is my light & my salvation.”
Is the Lord your top priority; Is He your salvation & your light?
The Gospel reminds us that the Lord calls us to follow Him & make Him the center of our lives. The gifts, the talents God has bestowed on us; are to be used to build-up THE Kingdom. Most of us have very ordinary gifts we are here on earth to use them to build-up THE Kingdom.
Maybe this story, “The Wedding Gift,” can help us understand. Among the many gifts Brandon & Kathy Gunn received at their wedding was a white box from Kathy's Aunt Alison. The card on the box read, “Do not open until first argument.” Sure enough, there were moments of tension & disagreement, but Brandon & Kathy didn’t open the gift… they believed that their love for one another could handle whatever life threw at them.
The white box became a challenge.
In May they celebrated their ninth anniversary, [now the parents of two children] & they decided to open Aunt Alison's box…. What they found…was ordinary some money for: flowers, pizza, a bottle of wine, nothing that could really end a fight at all, just bring a moment to stop & regroup.
The real gift, the priceless gift, had been staring at them all along.
By not turning to the box, Brandon & Kathy were forced to learn tolerance, compromise, patience, learning to listen to each other, learning from St. Francis de Sales that, “The measure of love is to love without measure.”
That was the real gift.
They realized that the challenge is to allow God's grace to guide them. [Adopted from Connections, January 15, 2017]
Isaiah pointing to the darkness & reminds us of the Light. Take your belief in God’s Grace & God’s Light & carve it into your heart, your soul, your entire being. Make that belief the focus of your life in the darkness of our times.
The focus of Peter, Andrew, James & John’s life was to follow Jesus do we follow Jesus in our life? We just celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. day.
Two months before he was assassinated, he preached about his funeral eulogy, let me share a few excerpts from that sermon, “I'd like someone to mention that day that Martin Luther King, Jr., tried to give his life serving others., that he tried to love somebody.
I want you to be able to say that day that I did try to feed the hungry… to clothe those who were naked… to visit those in prison… that I tried to love & serve humanity." He concluded with these words: I “… want to leave a committed life behind." [www.Sermons.com]
Ordinary Time gives us a chance to reflect on our eulogy, on our life. Take a few minutes to reflect on what you are really committed too.
May God Be Praised!



