Walking with Jesus: Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
For Sunday, July 31, 2022 Ecclesiastes 1:2, 2:21-23; Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11; Luke 12:13-21 What do I live for? What is important to me each day? Do I trust more in the world or in God? Do I feel that an accumulation of possessions is a sign of God’s love? Do I feel it is important to have? Or is it more important to give? The world Americans live in is one of wealth, control and power. Msgr Chet Michael preached extensively that the evils in our society are power, possession and pleasure ; Fr. Richard Rohr adds prestige. How often am I caught up in the attitude of getting more? In what areas do I crave for more? Do I even ask for the grace to live my life in the love of God and to show that love in all I do? Consider these “eccentric” stories: John Paul Getty led the world’s wealthiest family. The film All the Money in the World tells of the kidnapping of one of his grandsons for whom Mr. Getty refuses to pay the demanded ransom. A reporter asks him, “Why not? You have all the mone...