Homily
Cycle A 7/16/2023 – Offered at OLPH
Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/071623.cfm
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 will reign supreme. No matter what happens – God will conquer all
evil.
There is
an urbane legend about a Cherokee Indian visiting a friend in New York City,
while they were walking in the city he suddenly said, “I hear a cricket.” His friend said, “Oh, you’re
crazy.” “No, I hear a cricket.
I’m sure of it.” “The friend replied it is 12:30 pm in New
York City; hundreds of people of people bustling about, plus cars, taxis
honking, noise everywhere.”
"I'm sure I do."
He listened attentively then walked to the
corner, across the street, & looked all around, where he found a shrub in a
large cement planter.
He dug beneath the leaves and found a
cricket, needless to say his friend was astounded. The Cherokee said, "My ears
are no different than yours… I will show you … what I mean?" He reached into his pocket pulled out a
handful of change and dropped it on the sidewalk. People all around them stopped and turned
toward the fallen coins. "It all
depends on what you are listening for." [Sermons.Com,
ChristianGlobe Network, Inc.]
We need "ears to
hear," to
hear God’s Word, to hear God’s Voice & courage to follow God with our whole
heart, soul and will.
Maybe this story can help us, an elementary school teacher asked her
students to write an essay about what they would like to be. Reading the essays that evening at home, one
student’s essay that made the teacher cry.
Her husband walked in just at that moment. “What’s wrong?”
She said, “This is one of my students’ essays,
read it.” Here is what he read:
“I would
like to be a television set. I want to take
its place & live like the TV in my house. I would have my own special place & have my
family around me.
They would take me seriously when I talk.
I would be the center of attention and people would listen
to me without interruption or questions. I would have the company of my dad when he
arrives home from work, even when he is tired. And I want my mom to want me when she is sad and
upset instead of ignoring me. And I want
my brothers to fight to be with me.
I want my family to just leave everything aside, every now and
then, just to spend some time with me. And
last but not least, I want them all to be happy & entertain them. I just want to live like a TV.”
The husband looked up. “That poor kid.
What horrible parents!” The wife looked at him & said, “That essay is
our son’s.”
We are called to trust that our simplest
acts of kindness and forgiveness, the help we offer may be the “seed” that
re-creates & transforms our homes and hearts, to the patient work of God’s harvest. We should take some time today to
reflect on the soil of our souls making sure that it’s God’s soil. [Adopted Connections, July 2023, Adopted form
Connections July 2023 Reprinted with permission of Bits & Pieces, Ragan
Communications. “As seen on TV . . . .”]
May God Be Praised.