Our readings for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time are:
- Isaiah 25: 6-10a
- Psalms 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6
- Philippians 4: 12-14, 19-10
- Matthew 22: 1-14
- We are saved
- Are you saved brother? Growing up, the ardent evangelicals among us would start a conversation with strangers that way. Sort of "in your face", but I'm sure that many meaningful dialogs got their start that way. Such evangelists were always looking to find evidence of a personal relationship to God.
- Are you & God on a first-name basis?
- What has God saved you from lately?
- What is God saving you to?
- Depth of trust
- The shepherd has to earn the trust of their flock. The sheep need to become familiar with the shepherd and his/her voice, the shepherd has to demonstrate that they have the good of the sheep at heart. For a sheep, needs are pretty simple: protect me from getting eaten, make sure that I have food and water regularly, make sure that I have plenty of company of my own kind.
- What has God done to earn your trust?
- If someone told you that they don't feel God is worthy of trust because of the bad things that have happened to them in life, what would you say?
- How do you demonstrate to God that you trust Him?
- Whatever ...
- We all want to feel secure, that we know what's coming, that reasonable expectations like a roof over our heads, clothing, food, ... will be met.
- How much of what you enjoy today is truly essential?
- If you were able to live without those things for a day, a week, maybe longer, would that open up more options for you in life?
- Is that freedom worth the risk?
- Invitation
- God always invites us into deeper relationship with him, that never changes. But individual invitations within that grand invitation can have an expiration date. That dream job that God wants for you will go to someone else if you don't take it. That person that God is calling you to help will go elsewhere if you don't reach out to them in time.
- What is God inviting you to today?
- How long have you been putting off answering that call?
- What are you worried about?
- Have you talked to God about those worries?
- Preparation for Reconciliation?
- Where is God calling me to greater freedom?
- Do I really appreciate all that God has given me?
- What is one thing that really has a hold on me, on my heart?
- Where is God calling me to greater or different generosity?
Just One Pair of Sandals
You see these home buyer shows on the TV
The real estate agent proudly ushers the eager couple into the master bedroom
Then, before they get too enraptured with that, he hustles them to the walk in closet
Where there is enough storage space to accommodate a battalion,
And the couple heaves a sigh of relief. At last, enough room for our stuff!
And I wondered what Jacob Marley would say to such sentiments.
Would he scream "all of that, all of it is only so many chains
That you, you have forged, link by link, foot by foot,
Until your life is consumed with storing, protecting, and acquiring
Yet more things."
And they don't have to be denizens of a walk in closet
The size of a NFL locker room.
The links in those chains could be the appreciation of others,
Friendships that demand that we conform to expectations,
People that we so desperately want to impress.
What price freedom?
What benefit from freedom?
What does freedom honestly look like?
How do you know freedom when you have it?
Can freedom itself be clutched at, like a well-endowed purse?
Holy Spirit
Help me to see the links that I've forged in my own chain
Help me to break those chains before it's too late.
Help me to value the freedom that you want for me,
More than anything else in this life.
Amen.
Shalom!
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