Living

Thursday of the 2nd week of Lent 

Jeremiah 17:5-10
Psalm 1:1-4,6
Luke 16:19-31

PLACE YOUR TRUST IN THE LORD AND CULTIVATE THE SPIRIT OF TRUE GENEROSITY

The first reading from Jeremiah (17:5-10) and the accompanying Psalm (Psalm 1) underscores the theological assertion that humanity should place unwavering trust in God alone, as He is the ultimate source of salvation. In the Gospel of Luke (16:19-31), we encounter the narrative of Lazarus, a destitute man, and a wealthy individual, highlighting a critical moral dimension. The rich man faces condemnation not due to his wealth itself, but rather because of the character that his affluence cultivated—indifference to the suffering and inherent dignity of those less fortunate.

The readings compel us to confront our daily choices, urging us to adhere to divine law and maintain a steadfast belief in God, all while recognizing Christ’s presence in others. Lazarus, despite his profound hardships, exemplifies resilience and hope in God, ultimately receiving his reward after death. This prompts reflection on our daily preoccupations.

We are invited to beseech the Lord for the transformation of our desires toward heavenly pursuits and to cultivate a spirit of generosity. By sharing the diverse gifts bestowed upon us by God, we can enrich our spiritual and material existence. May we strive for richness in the ethereal treasures of heaven and foster a generous heart that willingly shares with others. Amen. Wishing you a blessed day—stay safe and remain steadfast in your faith!

Fr Joseph Osho

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