Reflections on the Sunday Readings
Yesterday marked the Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time; and the Responsorial Psalm had a huge impact on me. The following are my reflections.
Many times in our lives, we are tempted to scream out in want or need, “O Lord, save my life!” We may even be tempted to do that when the thing or result we desire is not what’s truly best for us. See, God is not a crutch; and He’s not a person to whom we talk only when we want or need something.
God wants to save our lives (indeed, He has already provided that opportunity), but salvation only comes when we are ready to conform our ways to His ways. To “call upon the name of the Lord” in distress and sorrow alone won’t provide what we’re looking for. God is less like a divine candy store (a place to get something that makes you feel good for a short period of time) and more like a divine fitness center (a place that bears results after long periods of hard work and personal transformation).
God bless!
Many times in our lives, we are tempted to scream out in want or need, “O Lord, save my life!” We may even be tempted to do that when the thing or result we desire is not what’s truly best for us. See, God is not a crutch; and He’s not a person to whom we talk only when we want or need something.
God wants to save our lives (indeed, He has already provided that opportunity), but salvation only comes when we are ready to conform our ways to His ways. To “call upon the name of the Lord” in distress and sorrow alone won’t provide what we’re looking for. God is less like a divine candy store (a place to get something that makes you feel good for a short period of time) and more like a divine fitness center (a place that bears results after long periods of hard work and personal transformation).
God bless!