Thursday, August 22, 2019

Sunday Gospel Reflection, August 25, 2019: Strive to enter through the narrow gate...


How do we enter the kingdom of God?

  The people of Israel were sent into exile in Babylon in large part because of their worship of false idols, their greed, and their self-focus.  When they return, at the end of the Book of Isaiah, God knows they are still in need of conversion, of transformation.  So God sends out a call for all to gather, that they might be cleansed, made into clean vessels for the love of God.  Once purified, the people will have a new way of seeing themselves; they themselves will be, in fact, an offering to the Lord.  Isaiah’s call is to nations of every language; Psalm 117 exhorts all you nations to praise the Lord, who, in his fidelity and kindness, enables their conversion, their return to covenant.

  Though it may not sound like it at first, Jesus similarly opens the door to conversion and covenant to all in Luke’s Gospel.  When asked, Lord, will only a few people be saved? Jesus replies, Strive to enter through the narrow gate.  Focus is necessary:  we must choose obedience to the Lord, choose relationship, that we might recline at table in the kingdom of God.  It is in listening to God, paying attention to God’s will, that we can recognize and let go of our blindness.  Conversion is necessary if we are to come to the knowledge that God’s infinite love is extended to all.  The Letter to the Hebrews also reminds us of God’s transformative love:  he whom the Lord loves, he disciplines.  Learning (discipline) is a natural part of the journey, whether it be through suffering or through our experience of God’s love.  All life experiences, even the painful ones, are salvific, helping us to enter the kingdom of God, because every life experience opens us, changes us, transforms us.  God’s love transcends the best and worst of this life; it is greater than anything we might know on our own – if only we have the vision, and courage, to see it and to choose it in spite of our trials along the way.  If we keep our eyes on the prize – perfect union with God in heaven – we will enter the kingdom, hearts converted to God, rejoicing in God’s covenant love for all.

This post is based on Fr. Pat’s Scripture Class.
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