Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - August 3, 2025 (Year C)

This week, the fleeting desires of this world (and our desire for them) is put squarely into focus.  It is easy (too easy, perhaps) to put ourselves as the voice in Ecclesiastes, complaining that we have worked and worked to acquire all of this stuff, and yet it doesn't make us happy - we are not fulfilled.  And if that leaves us empty, to what end should we direct our efforts?  Enter St Paul to answer that question.  If we do as we say in our beliefs, we have nothing to seek but Heaven itself, through Jesus.  We need to ensure our compass is calibrated towards God and Heaven, so that our efforts will not be lost and left behind when ultimately it is our time.

And this is what Jesus was speaking to in His parable.  Yes, there are times to accumulate, grow, and share the resources that we have with those around us.  But if we knew that tonight would be our last, would you be more likely to spend it adjusting your retirement portfolio or with your loved ones and in prayer?  We must be careful and not measure everything in life by the material accumulations that surrounds us.  All things on this earth cannot measure up to the Love that awaits us.

 

Disclaimer: This will be at the bottom of all reflections, but I’m not intending to put out any sort of professional critique, attempt at a homily, or investigation into the historicity of the readings, but will “let the Spirit move me” as some say, to share what has spoken to me in my reading and reflection on the set of Readings for each week.  

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