Posted on 08/26/2011 7:40:06 PM PDT by Salvation
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Memorial of Saint Monica (Aug. 27, 2011)
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August 27, 2011 . Matthew 25:14-30 Introductory Prayer: Lord, I come to you again in prayer. Even though I cannot see you, I know through faith that you are present in my life. I hope in your promise to be with me. I love you, and I know you love me. Accept this prayer as a token of my love. Petition: Teach me, Lord, to take all that you have given me and make it produce fruit for your kingdom. 1. Gods Gifts: The Gospel tells us clearly that God distributes his gifts among us as he wills, and he entrusts each one of us with a mission. He gives us what we need to produce fruits for his kingdom, and he expects us to use those gifts responsibly and diligently. No two people are exactly alike, and God treats each one individually as a unique person made in his image. We need to live before God and respond to him sincerely by using to the maximum the talents he has given us. Are we making the best use of all that God has given us, or have we neglected some things and taken others for granted? Might we be committing a sin of omission with regards to some of our talents? 2. Life as a Mission: The servants who invest the talents and make a return on them have understood the purpose of their lives and the time they have at their disposal. These servants were generous with everything their master had given them, making it bear fruit, and they received from him the reward of greater intimacy and more responsibility. Each of us is also given a limited amount of time in life to use our various gifts to give glory to God and help save other souls. We too should work every day to hear those words: Well done, good and faithful servant. 3. The Useless Servant: How often we are paralyzed by fear or false prudence into doing nothing, into trying just to preserve ourselves! Sometimes we dont take Gods gifts seriously or think we have been given very little, and we use that as a rationalization for making no effort or for producing little for God. We blame circumstances or others; but the fact is we are neglecting to produce the fruits God wants. The master didnt expect a return of five talents from the servant to whom he gave only one. He would have been happy with a return of one more, but the lazy servant closed in on his egoism, self-love and laziness. We must resolve to use our God-given talents wisely so as to net him a big return. Conversation with Christ: Lord, give me the grace and love to work for your kingdom with all the talents that you have given me. Let me return them all to you with real fruits for your kingdom. Resolution: I will make a plan for evangelizing other souls and look for fruits of holiness in others. |
On Judgment Day, we will be held accountable for how we managed what God has given us. "When much has been given a man, much will be required of him. More will be asked of a man to whom more has been entrusted" (Lk 12:48). God will hold us accountable for our management of money, possessions, time, talents, education, opportunities, skills, sexuality, abilities, etc. The Lord holds us strictly accountable for everything we are and have (see Heb 4:13). "On judgment day people will be held accountable for every unguarded word they speak" (Mt 12:36). We are accountable for a right and full use of our hands, eyes, ears, feet, etc. If we have a car that seats five, we should use all the seats as often as we can. If we have the opportunity to attend Mass daily, we have one of the greatest opportunities possible. Consequently, we will be held strictly accountable for celebrating Mass as often as possible, even daily. In a starving world, we have an even greater responsibility not to accumulate money, but use it for the poor. With few workers in God's harvest, we must be even more careful not to waste God's time. Stewardship is an overwhelming responsibility, but the Lord is merciful. He will forgive us for not being good stewards. He will also give us the grace to do whatever we do for His glory (1 Cor 10:31).One Bread, One Body
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St. Monica
Saint of the Day
1 Thessalonians 4:9-11
View ReadingsPsalm 98:1, 7-9
Matthew 25:14-30
TOTAL STEWARDSHIP
"What you do to the unborn child,
you do to Jesus."
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta
I am watching on CNN a lifeguard house floating. I use to go to this beach at times. Long beach ny. I am reciting the Divine Mercy Chaplet while this is happening.
I have a friend right on the water. I want to go tomorrow to see ifbhe is okay. I did not hear from him. My brother lent me his other car. Parked in back of hotel. We just went thru the first part. The high tide was earlier so that water surge is over. The second half of hurricane coming in afternoon. They think it will be less powerful. I am on higher ground. God Bless!
Prayers for your safety. Continuing to pray for everyone there.
God is certainly speaking, isn’t He?
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