Our society is
very concerned about being nice. So much so that in an effort to be ‘nice’ we
are discouraged from saying anything that might offend another person. That
includes many Christian Truths. And so our voices are silenced or at the very
least muffled. Absolute Truth falls victim to relativism and before we know it
we become confused over what we really believe.
This is True.
Jesus Christ founded One Church on His apostle Peter. He promised that not even
the forces of Hell would be able to destroy it. He warned us against the many
who would come in His name, teaching false doctrines, and cautioned us not to
follow them. What pain it must cause Him to see how His Church has splintered.
This is also
True. Good is stronger than evil. We have read the Book. We know how the story
ends. Goodness and righteousness win. But before we get there we know we will
suffer. The suffering, and the persecution, are necessary in order for us to
bear witness to the Truth.
So you see it
does not matter when the final judgment will come, we already know how it turns
out. What matters is that Christ is here and now. What matters is how we
receive Him. We were created for life with God in a world beyond the one we
know. All that we do in this world is important only so far as it cooperates
with God’s plan and those who love Him.
There is an old medieval mystery play that reminds us that in the end all that we take with us when we stand before the Throne of Judgment will be our Good Works. When we look back upon our lives will we see that we have used our gifts and talents to create a body of work that serves God or one that serves ourselves?
Pax vobiscum
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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