The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Reading I – Isaiah 66:18-21
Reading II – Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13
Gospel – Luke 13:22-30
Proclaim God’s Glory - A threefold message develops in today’s Readings. First, everyone is called to proclaim God’s glory and receive salvation. Second, salvation is not for the unprepared. Like a loving parent, God gently corrects and disciplines those who have been called. Usually suffering is part of the formation process. We are to accept it as Jesus once accepted His cross.
Third, some people who imagine themselves saved are really not. The door of salvation has been closed in their faces despite their cries and pleas. On the other hand, some who are treated with contempt and disdain actually do have a place in God’s kingdom.
We need to take these lessons to heart. Recall your initial excitement on hearing God’s Word. How has the Good News that once caught your fancy taken deeper root in your life? Look again at the crosses you have been given. How are others transformed when they see how you have accepted and grown from your sufferings?
Finally, are there some people whom you imagine are not invited to God’s kingdom? Why do you think so? For a moment, imagine them on the inside and yourself on the outside. How might this be possible?
Always try your best to enter by the narrow door. Come and proclaim God’s glory. Copyright, J.S. Paluch Co.
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