Sunday, August 04, 2019

How to be rich in heaven (Sunday homily)

The readings could not be clearer.
So much of we think is important will fade away.
“Vanity of vanities…”

The stock market rises and falls.
Our physical bodies will eventually fail.
 “Vanity of vanities…”

Instead, as Paul encourages us: 
Set your hearts on what is above!

A priest I know was explaining about death to some schoolchildren, 
and he said something striking:

So many of us are afraid of death—
But not one of us can escape it. So what? 
Other than taking our bodies from us,
Death can’t hurt us!

Meanwhile, sin can hurt us—
It poisons and kills the life of God in us, 
and that will separate us from God forever.

But we aren’t afraid of that!
Again, as Saint Paul said:
Set your hearts on what is above…

We all know the saying—“you can’t take it with you”—
but it’s not exactly true.
No, you can’t take money or any other stuff with you.

But there is one treasure you really can take with you, 
and it is the most valuable: other people!

If we make it to heaven, the greatest joy—
beyond the supreme joy of being with Jesus Christ, 
in the Love of the Father and the Holy Spirit—
will be seeing all those who helped bring us there…
and all those we helped bring to heaven.

And we will see the faces of people we never knew—
but who we prayed for…
We’ll see the child, whose mother we helped 
when she needed food or shelter…

We’ll see those we had the courage to tell the truth to: 
when we said no to what was wrong,
and whom we encouraged to get back to their Faith.

We’ll see those who were able to grow to adulthood, 
because we did our part to stop assaults on human life.
The faces will be strange to us—
they will speak languages we never heard—
they come from every part of the world…

But they will be there…in part because of our help.
That is God’s Treasure, which you and I can store up,
and never lose, but have forever.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Absolutely lovely!