Sunday, September 19, 2021

26th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Our readings for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time are:
  1. Numbers 11: 25-29
  2. Psalms 19: 8, 10, 12-13, 14
  3. James 5: 1-6
  4. Mark 9: 38-43
  • Are we a non-prophet organization?
    • Every ministry has its qualifications.  Perhaps the most important qualifications for any participant in any ministry are humility and inclusivity.
    • Think of the ministry or ministries that you are a member in.  If your members suddenly doubled, what would be the good news there?
    • What would be the bad news?
    • What makes it hard to welcome new participants?
    • How do we gently tell someone that maybe God is calling them to another (any other) ministry?
    • Who among us is honestly humble enough to give that sort of advice well?
  • Make me pure of heart
    • Just about all of us has had the experience of realizing, sometimes in time to make amends, that our motivations for doing something were mixed, at best.
    • When you find that there just might be a hint of selfishness to your motives for doing good, what do you usually do?
    • Do you think that we should wait until our motives are 100% pure before we do anything in God's service?
    • Do you think that God honors prayers for pure motives from His children?
    • What can we do while we're waiting for those pure motives to arrive by UPS?
  • Missing the forest for the trees
    • We've all been there.  Caught up in the details of what's right in front of us, we forget to take the longer view.  Maybe you forget to enjoy your vacation because you worried too much about keeping to the schedule.  Or your child's infancy flew past before you had a chance to really savor parenting.
    • What are some of the "trees" in your life: things that occupy your attention on a frequent basis?
    • Are any of those "trees" part of a larger forest, do they have a larger meaning?
    • How often do you think about those forests?
    • Why don't you take a walk in one of your forests right now?
        • Looking out for the little ones
          • I imagine that just about any of us has gone through fragile periods, times in our life when we were just hanging on, when some loving connection with others would have made all of the difference in the world.
          • The last time that you really needed a friend, did you reach out?
          • If not, why not?
          • If not, what could have made it easier for you to call for help?
          • How might the rest of us be more sensitive to those in our midst who are silently suffering?
        • Preparation for Reconciliation:
        1. Where is God calling me to be more welcoming?
        2. Where is God inviting me to be pure of heart?
        3. Where is God inviting me to savor my life?
        4. Where is God inviting me to reach out to another?
        Shalom!

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