Gospel Reflection - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A



October 22, Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

When I was little, I would sing little songs about loving God, imagine what Heaven is like, and dream about becoming a saint. Spoiler alert: I’ve not gotten very far on that last one! Now as I’ve gotten older, I hum movie soundtracks, I imagine what my future will look like, and though I still admire the saints, I dream about a lot of other things too.

Regardless of how many “presidential trading cards” we have, we’re incredibly poor. The most valuable thing we have, from an eternal standpoint, is our soul. So this leads me to question myself. Am I filling my soul with a sweet tune? Am I fortifying my soul with pure thoughts? Am I directing my soul toward good dreams?

What I was doing as a child was rendering what little I had to God. I gave Him my voice, my imagination, my aspirations. It’s funny, yet very sad, how hard that becomes as one gets older and establishes oneself in the world.

Today, let’s turn our hearts to Christ’s Kingship, and pray for the grace to sing “a new song” to the Lord with our entire soul.

“I am the LORD, there is no other.” What can you do for God alone today? (And do it with a smile!)

Take a few moments to ponder the first reading (Is. 45:1, 4-6). What doors has the Lord opened for you? What gates has He left unbarred?





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