Sunday, October 3, 2021

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Our readings for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time are:
  1. Wisdom 7: 7-11
  2. Psalms 90: 12-13, 14-15, 16-17
  3. Hebrews 13: 12-13
  4. Mark 10: 17-30
  • What would be like to be wise?
    • Every once in awhile, I wonder what it would be like to suddenly be wealthy.  Would I buy a house in the Hamptons so that I didn't have to worry about sketchy neighbors and homeless people in the park, would I give some generous endowment to one of the charities that we support, ...  That fantasy is pretty easy compared to trying to imagine what it would be like to be wise.
    • If you were wise, likely word would get out, and you would find folks coming to you for help with their lives.  How would you react to that?
    • If you were wise, you would probably see your decisions, large and small, in a larger context, be more connected.  Would you like that much responsibility?
    • If you were wise, would you also be kind?
    • If you prayed for wisdom, do you think that God would give it/her to you?
    • Are you afraid to pray for wisdom?  Maybe you should be.
  • At the end of our days
    • I'm beginning to realize that of the challenges of advancing age, perhaps one of the toughest is the harsh realization that I'm running out of opportunities to make good decisions.  With each passing day, my future is less malleable.
    • What of your life do you regret?
    • Do you think that God can transform any of that to good?
    • If He is able to somehow bring good from bad decisions in your past, how does that make you feel about the decisions still ahead of you?
  • I'm not sure how I feel about that
    • My father occasionally would say "I'm not sure how I feel about that" when confronted with a complex issue.  As a young man, I was imbued with the confidence of the ignorant, and I generally had great confidence in my own opinions, not to mention my motives.
    • Do you think that our motives have to be pure before we take action/speak up about something?
    • Do you think that we have to even be aware of our often mixed motives before we take action on something?
    • Do you think that God honors a prayer to Him for discernment of our own motives?
    • Do you think that God can bring us purity of heart along the way as we act on His will in our lives?
        • Finding freedom in the desert
          • Freedom is revered perhaps above all else in our culture and perhaps rightly so.  But maybe the ultimate freedom, the one that matters most, is more elusive than we realize.  Our God is the God of infinite freedom, calling us forward into the freedom to be who we were created to be, to horizons and vistas that are worthy of us as His children.
          • What are some of the things that keep you where you are?  Perhaps familiarity, family, friends, a favorite restaurant, a pathway that you have walked with a loved one many times, a fulfilling job/career that gives you joy.
          • Do you find God in these things?
          • What would you think if one morning, you awoke and heard God telling you that He will be with you, will be at your side, somewhere else now?
          • How do you think such an awakening might happen in your life?  Maybe out of meditation, scanning the want ads, an incredible offer coming through the mail ...?
          • What are the odds of something radical like that happening in your life?
          • Would you be happier answering such a call?
        • Preparation for Reconciliation:
        1. Where can I grow in wisdom?
        2. How is God calling me to build on, and transform, my past?
        3. Where is God transforming me as I work in His vineyard?
        4. Where might I fear to be free?
        Shalom!

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