Monday, November 13, 2023

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time


Our readings for the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time are:
  1. Proverbs 31: 10-13, 19-20, 30-31
  2. Psalm 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5
  3. 1 Thessalonians 5: 1-6
  4. Matthew 25: 14-30
                • God's work
                  • When I was a young man, I asked a respected preacher whether the work that I was considering for my career could be Godly.  His answer was "could a non-Christian do that work just as well?"  The implication was that if a non-Christian could do something as well as a Christian, then save the Christian for work that only a servant of God could do.
                  • Is it possible for our work to be holy?
                  • Even if we are paid for it?
                  • What makes any given work holy?
                  • Is it the case that a given work is necessarily going to be holy for everyone?
                  • How did you find the holy work that God called you to?
                • Enjoying the fruit of your labors
                  • All of us work for many reasons.  What are some of yours?
                  • How have your reasons for the work that you do changed through the years?
                  • What do you think the most important reason is for the work that we do?
                  • How do you know what the fruit (or compensation) should be for the work that you do?

                • Being awake
                  • Wakefulness calls for us to be prophetic in this life, to be alert to the deeper meaning of what goes on around us, to be discerning of the will and intent of God, to go beyond mere survival in this life.
                  • Who are some of the prophetic voices in our world today?
                  • How did those prophets get to be that way?
                  • How have their words and lives touched you, made you a better person?
                  • Do you think that your life could ever be prophetic?

                • Building the kingdom
                  • When considering what final judgement will be like, I anticipate watching a newsreel of my life, and Jesus sitting there with me.  As the painful points come across the screen, those points where I acted in fear, cowardice, selfishness, Jesus will tell me that He was there, right there at that darkest point in my life.  And I'll get the chance to receive that Presence, or refuse it.
                  • How do you know when you are investing yourself into God's kingdom?
                  • Does the normal day to day that we all go through have anything to do with that setting the stage for Eternity in your life?
                  • Can every waking minute be holy?
                  • Would that be practical?
                • Preparation for Reconciliation
                  1. Where is God calling me a greater sense of holiness in my work?
                  2. How can I find/make more holiness in my work?
                  3. Where is God calling me to be healing on this side of Eternity?
                  4. Where is God calling me to be His Presence in unexpected places?
                  Shalom!

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