Tommy and Greg sharing the Radiance of God’s love!
Fr. John Powell taught a course – The Theology of Faith. Tommy
was the resident atheist – turning in his final exam asked, “Hey, Father, do you
think that I will ever find God?”
Fr. Powell said, “No!”
“I
thought that was the product you were pushing.” Powell,
“Tommy, I am absolutely sure of this, He
will find you.”
A few years later Tommy walked into Fr. Powell’s office, he,
(Tommy), was all flesh and bones, no hair from his chemotherapy.
Powell,
“Are you sick? Are you dying?” Tommy -
“Yes, I have a couple of weeks to a couple of months.” Once in class you
said “…it would be a pity to go out of this world without telling those
you love that you love them…”
Tommy told his father and brother them he loved them – suddenly
God was there.
And then the story of Greg Matthews who became a golf pro in
1956:
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in 1970 lost his sight from diabetes, he continued to golf,
scoring in the mid 80’s or lower.
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In 1980 his right leg was amputated, he continued to play golf,
now happy to break 100.
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In 1996 he had a heart attack, he continued to golf.
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On 12/11/98 he was hospitalized for numerous complications.
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At his bedside were his wife, Jan, and his children Tim and
Lisa, also Tim’s wife Lynn.
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Greg was lying peacefully when all of a sudden he took off his
oxygen mask looked up at his family and smiled.
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He saw them for the 1st. time in 28 years, asked his
wife to kiss him – gave a deep sigh and went home to our Father in heaven.
Tommy and Greg Matthews went home to God in the land of the living and one day
each of us will make a similar trip.
Do you want Jesus to be the center of your
life? Think about the the story from St. Luke's Gospel that we heard a few weeks ago about the
ten lepers Jesus cured.
We can choose to go about our daily
routines like the 9 lepers, or we can make Jesus the center of our life [like
the Samaritan].
Reflect on these words, “In a humble listening Spirit,
We would live to God’s delight…May our lives reflect the radiance of God’s new
and glorious dawn.”
To live a life with Jesus we must listen
to Him and conform our will to His.
If we do that, like the Samaritan, we will
be filled with gratitude and our heart will rest in the Lord!
Today choose to be like the Samaritan and go
to Jesus with our hearts and our lives and put them in His loving care.
May God Be Praised!
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