Reflections on the Sunday Readings: October 4, 2009
The Lectionary Readings for the Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time offered a powerful revelation about the relationship between husband and wife. Truly, a marriage has the potential to be a most powerful witness to Love and Truth.
Husbands and wives who cling to each other, who don't allow themselves to be separated, will be blessed by the Lord all the days of their lives. Those blessings come in two parts: a unique physical, emotional, and spiritual communion that breeds hope, trust, joy, generosity, and other virtues; and children, who breed wisdom, self-sacrifice, patience...and so on. A person who seeks to live out Christ's teaching on marriage will be able to identify such blessings, even in the midst of uncertainty and turmoil.
God bless!
Husbands and wives who cling to each other, who don't allow themselves to be separated, will be blessed by the Lord all the days of their lives. Those blessings come in two parts: a unique physical, emotional, and spiritual communion that breeds hope, trust, joy, generosity, and other virtues; and children, who breed wisdom, self-sacrifice, patience...and so on. A person who seeks to live out Christ's teaching on marriage will be able to identify such blessings, even in the midst of uncertainty and turmoil.
God bless!