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4th Sunday of Year A – 2023

It is interesting to observe people in a food store, or supermarket.
Many of them look closely at the product searching for… the ‘use by date’, or expiration date.
They are conscious that different items will be good only for a certain time, for a limited period.
They would rather choose an article that will last longer – it is better value for money!

Is it not strange that people do not do the same when looking… at life?
It is obvious that a human life has a limited number of years.
We may like to forget, but we know it all too well: our days are counted!
What gives value to our life?
What are the long-lasting things that make a human existence worthwhile?…

The readings of today’s celebration are shedding some light on this.
Writing to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul tells them (1 Corinthians 1:26-31):

“Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.”

To boast is to be proud of something, to be happy about one’s success:
the realization of something worthwhile, the achievement of a valuable goal.
What are the things that can give us such feeling of having achieved something worthwhile?

We often look for experiences that will be satisfying.
We launch into adventures that we expect to be gratifying.
But the ‘use by date’ of these experiences and adventures often proves to be short-lived.
We end up being dissatisfied and disappointed…

The first words of the 1st reading tell us (Zephaniah 2:3; 3:12-13):  
“Seek the Lord…”

The Lord, he is the one who gives meaning to what we are and live.
He gives a direction towards the long-lasting situations that we are longing for.

In today’s gospel text (Matthew 5:1-12), he mentions eight areas where we can find,
not only long-lasting, but e v e r l a s t i n g happiness.

Of course, the choice remains ours…
 
 

Note: Another text is available on a different theme, in French at: https://image-i-nations.com/4e-dimanche-de-lannee-a-2023/

 

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13th Sunday of the Year, A

“FIRST THINGS FIRST”!
We hear these words from time to time.
They usually come from someone who has a lot to do already and to whom someone may ask to do something more…
The person may feel that too many tasks demand his attention, too many commitments claim her time and energy.
There is the obvious need to set priorities and, yes, to decide what should come first!

I would say that this Sunday (13th, Year A) is the day for doing exactly that: set priorities!
In fact, it is Jesus himself who asks us to do so and in no uncertain terms! (gospel: Mt.16:37-42).

His message is demanding, exacting, challenging!
We are to… stretch ourselves beyond the here and now.
We must extend our concern from the present to the ever-present = the everlasting!

We want life to be brimming with happiness and success and we are asked to… let go of it.
Let go of what we are trying to reach – at times, desperately so – to receive a life “in abundance” (Jn.10:10) promised to us.

It is a promise… Some may be tempted to say: ‘Only a promise…’
Yes, but from the one who never fails to make them come true! 

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