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Ordinary Time, 26th Sunday (C) Today's parable has a simple message: rich people are going to hell. We in the United States, both globally or historically, are some of the richest people who ever lived. This parable is meant for us.
So what's the good news? First, the attitude of your heart is the most important thing, more important than how much we own or how much we give. Second, the rich man has both invitation and opportunity. He has been commanded by Jewish law to be generous. God has placed a rich man within easy reach. He does not have far to go to find invitations to be generous. Third, we are running out of chances to be generous. Respond with kindness while you are able.
Let me give you some practical advice.
We need to start at home. Start noticing the needs of your of your own family and co-workers. They might need an onion and you might need to give an onion.
(25 Sep 2022)
Going Deeper: Meditate on this little story: Once upon a time there was a peasant woman and a very wicked woman she was. And she died and did not leave a
From The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Part III., Book VII: Alyosha, Chapter 3: An Onion
Image Source | Over 10 years of homily episodes available at PilgrimPriest.us/podcast Like, subscribe, and share us with your enemies. Find me on Facebook/frjoelsember and Twitter @frjoelsember | Powered by Patrons
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Ordinary Time, 26th Sunday (C) Today's parable has a simple message: rich people are going to hell. We in the United States, both globally or historically, are some of the richest people who ever lived. This parable is meant for us.
So what's the good news? First, the attitude of your heart is the most important thing, more important than how much we own or how much we give. Second, the rich man has both invitation and opportunity. He has been commanded by Jewish law to be generous. God has placed a rich man within easy reach. He does not have far to go to find invitations to be generous. Third, we are running out of chances to be generous. Respond with kindness while you are able.
Let me give you some practical advice.
We need to start at home. Start noticing the needs of your of your own family and co-workers. They might need an onion and you might need to give an onion.
(25 Sep 2022)
Going Deeper: Meditate on this little story: Once upon a time there was a peasant woman and a very wicked woman she was. And she died and did not leave a
From The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Part III., Book VII: Alyosha, Chapter 3: An Onion
Image Source | Over 10 years of homily episodes available at PilgrimPriest.us/podcast Like, subscribe, and share us with your enemies. Find me on Facebook/frjoelsember and Twitter @frjoelsember | Powered by Patrons
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