Thu Mar 17, 2022
Today's
readings urge us to trust God completely, to continually refresh our
lives with the Scriptures, and to remember the poor. The first
reading (Jer 17:5-10) tells us that, “Cursed is the man who trusts
in human beings, who seeks his strength in flesh, whose heart turns
away from the LORD.” This is the fate of our secularized culture,
which excludes any reference to God from public discussion. Such
cultures rise and fall throughout history. By their very nature, they
cannot last. Psalm 1 reminds us that “the law of the Lord” -
God's word – is water for our lives. When the Bible's principles
are the foundation for a culture, that culture will bear abundant
fruit. This is true for our personal lives as well. Today's Gospel
(Lk 16:19-31) reminds us to share our blessings with the poor. In
this way, we store up treasures in heaven for ourselves and shine
with Christ's love before a secularized culture increasingly shaped
and guided by fear.
Have a blessed day.
Link to
readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/031722.cfm
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