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Homily of the Day

What Kind of Eternity Are You Building for Yourself?

March 12th, 2009 by Monsignor Dennis Clark, Ph.D.

Jer 17:5-10 / Lk 16:19-31

An older couple were driving along when they passed a very young couple who were snuggled closely as they drove along. The older woman said to her husband, “Remember when we used to sit close like that. I wonder what happened.” Her husband replied, “I didn’t move.”

In today’s gospel, the rich man finds himself isolated and alone on the other side of a great abyss where no one can reach him and no one can bring even so much as a cup of water. Meanwhile, far away on the other side is the poor beggar named Lazarus, whom the rich man scorned during his life, and who now is resting snugly in the bosom of Abraham.

Where did that abyss come from, and how did that rich man happen to be so completely cut off from where he wanted to be and ought to be? The answer is both sad and a dire warning to us all: God didn’t do it. The rich man dug that abyss a shovelful at a time, across a whole lifetime. Turned inward upon himself and consumed by his own needs and desires, he lost all thought or connection to anyone outside himself. His lonely, self-created eternity was simply an extension of his earthly life, and no one had to intervene to condemn him to it.

What kind of eternity are you building for yourself? Is it full of people who have known your faithful and generous love and who love you in return? Or is it, perhaps, filled with the groaning of people you’ve hurt, or ignored, or simply cut out of your life? At this very moment, you are building the house that you will live in forever. Make sure you’re building wisely and well.


26 posted on 03/12/2009 9:17:24 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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Jeremiah 17:5-10
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Psalm 1 Luke 16:19-31
 

THE DIVINE WORD TO THE HUMAN HEART

 
"More tortuous than all else is the human heart, beyond remedy." —Jeremiah 17:9
 

The human heart is so tortuous, twisted, and deceitful it's beyond remedy. It cannot be understood, except by God (Jer 17:10). The human heart can become so hard that we don't even notice a starving person right in front of us (see Lk 16:20ff) and wouldn't be affected even by someone coming to us from the dead (Lk 16:31). What does it take for God to change the human heart? Jesus implied that listening to Moses and the prophets — that is, the Bible — has more power to change our hearts than an encounter with someone risen from the dead (Lk 16:31).

You are reading this because you want to get deeper into God's word. This Lent, "devote yourself to the reading of Scripture" as never before (1 Tm 4:13). Fast and read God's word. Pray and read. Read and pray. Read and share. "Search the Scriptures" (Jn 5:39). Let God's word enlarge you (Acts 20:32). Bathe yourself in God's word (Eph 5:26). Let the word clean you (Jn 15:3). Let it penetrate, divide, and judge you (Heb 4:12).

As you get deeper into the word during these forty days of Lent, you will devour the word as it becomes the joy and happiness of your heart (Jer 15:16). Then your heart will change. It will become true, pure, warm, and open.

 
Prayer: Father, make my heart burn with Your word (Lk 24:32) and cleanse me.
Promise: "Happy is the man who...delights in the law of the Lord and meditates on His law day and night." —Ps 1:1, 2
Praise: In making the effort to read God's word daily, Michael began to see his hunger grow for the things of God.
 

27 posted on 03/12/2009 9:24:37 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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