Sunday, August 7, 2022

Blog Post – Are You Ready? Homily Cycle C 8/07/2022 C –

19th Sunday - Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/080722.cfm

  

The Fundamental Question we face is – “Are we living in the life & power in which the apostles lived?  Simple Yet Profound Answer – If we are, nothing else is needed.  Jesus teaches us right from wrong; He gives us grace to do the right and reject the wrong.

We need to Trust in Jesus.

He gathers us into a community of faith: to learn, to pray, to obey, to suffer and we do it together. [Richard J. Foster, Plough]



Jesus is the beginning and the end of this community, His Church.  In the 19th century Lord Acton said, “Power tends to corrupt, absolute power corrupts absolutely.”  In the 20th century Winston Churchill said, “Democracy is the worst form of government – except for all others that have been tried.”  In the 1st century Jesus said, “Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.”

Think about what claims your heart?

Today’s Scriptures remind us that one day each of us will come before God to give an accounting of our life; the gifts [material and spiritual], that we were given and what we did with them.  Christ urges us too always be ready. Always ready for what?  For the moment of death.

He’s encouraging us to live each day ready to love, to store up treasure for the day we meet God.

Each one of us is going to die – we all have a terminal illness, known as death.

The famous Dodger announcer Vin Sculley died this past Tuesday [8/02] once said, “Being Irish, being Catholic, from the first day I can remember ….  “Death is a constant companion in our religion.  You live with it easily; it is not a morbid thought.  That has given me the perspective that whatever I have can disappear in 30 seconds….  the most precious thing I have—time.  You never know how much of it you have left.”

We don’t know when or how, but we will die.  Jesus told His disciples “Do not be afraid!”

He wants us to be ready for that moment.  He told them & He reminds us “…where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.”  St. John of the Cross put it well: “At the evening of life, we shall be judged on our love.”  How can we live always ready?  

If we wait for the great occasions to love, we may have a long wait.  But we have countless opportunities to prepare our hearts for our heavenly report card.  The key is to learn to do ordinary things with extraordinary love.  With that in mind, what sacrifices can I make?  Maybe it’s as simple as doing the dishes or running the vacuum cleaner.  Maybe it’s cooking a meal for someone.  Maybe it’s turning off TV or getting off my Electronic devices to spend some quality time with your family. 

Pick something simple and stick to it.

We die as we live, and if we live choosing to love others, death will simply be what Pope Francis once described as the “Ultimate ‘Come’ spoken to us by the Father.”

Christ’s message today is to live each day as a preparation to meet the Father in joy.  Christ wants to prepare our hearts to love more.  And in that preparation, He wants to get ready for that day, known only to God, when we will go home to see Him face to face.

 

When N.C. State Basketball Coach Jim Valvano was dying of cancer, he ended a speech saying, “Don’t Give Up, Don’t Ever Give Up!”  Here is a little twist to his thought that can help us, it is great prayer advice, “Don’t Stop Praying, Don’t Ever Stop Praying!”   

One day you will pray before the throne of God, and all will be well.  So, let’s pray for each other that on that day we may hear the Lord say: “Well done, good and faithful servant.  Come into the joy prepared for you from all eternity.”  [ePriest]

Take a few minutes now to reflect on what claims your heart and what preparations you are making daily.

 

 

May God Be Praised!




 

 






Saturday, August 6, 2022

Blog Post 8/06/2022 - Our Mission on Earth

 


Our Mission on Earth here on earth is show God to the world by our life.

“O God, be gracious and bless us

and let your face shed its light upon us.

So will your ways be known upon earth

and all nations learn your saving help.”  [Psalm 67]

The Lord’s ways will be known through your life, so live your life well, to honor the Lord our God.  And pray with me, Lord God, cleanse me from any evil or distracting thoughts, stir my heart to praise You.   

Grant me singular focus today to show reverence and love to You by my everything I do.  Hear my pleas, fill me with Your Grace that I may shine forth Your Radiance to the world.

 

 

May God Be Praised!

 





Friday, August 5, 2022

Blog Post 8/05/2022 – God answers our prayers, but sometimes in ways we don’t anticipate

 


 

                                                                        
 
God Changes Us

 A mother sent her fifth grade boy up to bed. In a few minutes she went to make sure that he was getting in bed. When she stuck her head into his room, she saw that he was kneeling beside his bed in prayer. Pausing to listen to his prayers, she heard her son praying over and over again. “Let it be Tokyo! Please dear God, let it be Tokyo!”

When he finished his prayers, she asked him, "What did you mean, ‘Let it be Tokyo’?"

"Oh," the boy said with embarrassment, "we had our geography exam today and I was praying that God would make Tokyo the capital of France." [Sermons.com Robert L. Allen, Greatest Passages of The Bible, CSS Publishing Company]

Prayer is not the way we get God to do what we want; is an opening our heart and our will to find God in our daily lives. Prayer doesn’t change God, prayer changes us by helping us find God in our failures and in our successes, in our sorrows and in our joys.  Prayer is our avenue to a life with a glimpse of eternal life.

Listen to this beautiful and powerful song, “The Prayer” by Celine Dion and Andre Botticelli: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt_OkgSOrkU

When Basketball Coach Jim Valvano was dying of cancer, he recommended “Don’t Give Up, Don’t Ever Give Up!”

 


 

That is great prayer advice, “Don’t Stop Praying, Don’t Ever Stop Praying!”  One day you will pray at the throne of God, and all will be well.

 

May God Be Praised!





Thursday, August 4, 2022

Blog Post 8/04/2022 - Will the Grass Ever Come Back?

 

Erma Bombeck, the author who wrote "If Life Is A Bowl Of Cherries, What Am I Doing Here In The Pits", tells of two moments in her husband's life: There was a time when the children were growing up that her husband used to go and look at the back yard. Surveying the muddy patches where the lawn should be, he would wonder -- Will the grass ever come back?

And then there was the time when the children were grown and gone that her husband went and looked over the beautiful green lawn, immaculate from lack of use and wondered -- Will the children ever come back?  [Sermons.com - Richard J. Fairchild, The Better Part]

Some parts of life are temporary - some are eternal. Wisdom knows the difference. This is the fundamental issue at stake in the story of Mary and Martha. 

May God Be Praised!

 





Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Blog Post 8/03/2022 - Mercy & Truth

 

 

 

“Lord, You call us to bring Your mercy and Your truth to our family, our friends, our world, and ourselves; send Your grace upon us so we can be Your healing heart here on earth.”  [Deacon George Kelly]

 

 

 

 

May God Be Praised!





Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Blog Post 8/02/2022 – The “Sands” of Time


 


“The grains of sand remind us of God’s plentiful care for us, the ocean reminds us of the depth of God’s love for us, and the sky reminds us of the vastness of God’s mercy.”  [Deacon George Kelly]

 

May God Be Praised!






Monday, August 1, 2022

Blog Post 8/01/2022 – The Milieu/World in which We Live


We live in a world where relativism flourishes, materialism is pervasive, and the truth seems elusive.  But our foundation is Jesus Christ “… the same yesterday, today, and forever.  Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings.”  [Hebrews 13:9]

Jesus saved us over 2,000 years ago, our challenge to allow His saving grace to mold us, to renew us, and to form us.  Charles Taylor [A Secular Age]  and Fr. Michael Buckley, S.J. [At the Origins of Modern Atheism] point out that Secularism and Atheism are challenges that we face.  We need to deal with them in a serious manner, but we should not fear them.  Bishop Cupich said, “… we should welcome this moment as an opportunity to embrace more fully our own discipleship ….” [Origins, 9/5/13 p. 214]

So, we need to constantly remind ourselves that our foundation is prayer, the sacraments and trust in Jesus Christ, Lord and Savior.

 

May God Be Praised! 

 

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