What is your rocky ground?
What are your thorny areas?
What is your rich soil?
The prophet Isaiah tells us that in the end God’s
Will - will reign supreme.
No matter what happens - - God will conquer all evil. Julian of Norwich said, “But all will be well, and all will be well, and
every kind of thing will be well.”
As we deal with the COVID 19 Pandemic, do we believe that all
will be well? If Jesus was giving us this parable today, he
might say it this way: A sower went out wearing a face mask . . .” A terrible sickness struck a village. The
people were terrified of getting sick & wanted to know what to do.
The
doctors asked the people to wear face masks to protect one another. We will! Some did for a while … [but] they soon stopped. Soon, the sickness took the lives of many in
the poor village. But then there were
the good people who understood that wearing a face mask protects others from
the sickness, who kept their distance from one another so the sickness would not
spread. It
was very hard & many days they wanted to give up. But they persevered. Because of them, many people did not get sick and survived.
The
parable of the sower challenges us to check the soil in our hearts for the rockiness
of selfishness, the thorniness of superiority. It
challenges us to make the soil of our souls: kindness, compassion, generosity and
love. [adopted from Connections,
July 2020]
We
can do that by wearing our masks, washing our hands frequently, social
distancing; inconvenient – but a sign of our Christian love.
St. Matthew tells us - God’s WORD planted on good soil returns 100,
60 or 30-fold. That’s an incredible return
on any investment – But, that’s what God’s love can do!
Ben Stein [I am paraphrasing] said, “No corporate title can replace the times when
your son/daughter leans their head on your chest & falls asleep.
No
limousine or private jet makes up for being there when your child is growing into
a young adult. Time spent with your children
& your family isn’t a distraction from the main event. It is the main
event.
Very few of us will witness the fruit our lives yield for Our
Lord. But Blessed are we to go forth as
sowers of God’s WORD by our lives. Take
some time today and reflect on your soil?
I ask
you to join me and offer this prayer to the Lord hears our cry.
“Lord,
listen to my prayer: turn your ear to my appeal.” [Psalm 143] God, You
are our refuge and our hope, we turn to you during this COVID 19 pandemic and
plead for Your intercession. In Your mercy and Your compassion “… grant eternal rest to the
dead, comfort to mourners, healing to the sick ….” [Collect from Mass
Time in Pandemic].
Grant
strength to the first responders and medical personnel. End this coronavirus scourge. Bring Your light to all who wander in the
darkness of this pandemic and give each of us hope in Your eternal love today
and every day. Amen. [Dcn. George Kelly]
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