Friday, February 17, 2017

Worst Campaign Speech Ever! | February 17, 2017

February 17, 2017

Today’s gospel might be the worst campaign speech or P.R. release ever. “Hey, friends, if you choose to follow me, pick up the torture instrument of your death, carry it on your back, lose your whole life, and yeah, let’s have a forfeit our whole world party! Who’s in?” I wonder if there was some sort of sign-up sheet on a clipboard that was passed around. Ooooh, if I follow this guy I will get to lose my life?! Woo Hoo! Sounds like fun! Jesus, you gotta work on your campaign promises, buddy!

Jesus continues to get down to the roots to make it clear that we need to get ourselves out of the way and let the Holy Spirit work in our lives. “Taking up our cross” might mean to remember that Christ already took it up, he paid the price for us, and since he carries it we become like Simon of Cyrene carrying it alongside Jesus, who bears most of the weight, and who will eventually be nailed to it in our place.  Or “Taking up our cross” might mean pulling it up out of the soil of Calvary and remembering that it no longer weighs us down because it is finished and Jesus already paid the bill. This freedom allows us to follow Christ without heaviness or burden.

Losing our life means choosing God’s life. Only when we give it away do we gain it back abundantly. Recently we had a bunch of trees pruned in our backyard. At first they looked dead with no leaves or blossoms, and just ugly bare branches. After a few weeks and some lovely rain, the trees became fuller and richer than ever before, and they are teeming with green leaves and new flowers. The same will be true for us. We need to cut back our very selves, our selfishness, our pride, and our sin, so that God can enrich our souls with new life. Last, but not least, Jesus counsels us that however we behave toward God and neighbor in this life is how we will be received into the next life. So let’s surrender whatever is weighing us down so that we can be free to follow the one that already gave all for us, and it is well with my soul. Have a blessed day.

Reading 1 GN 11:1-9

The whole world spoke the same language, using the same words.
While the people were migrating in the east,
they came upon a valley in the land of Shinar and settled there.
They said to one another,
"Come, let us mold bricks and harden them with fire."
They used bricks for stone, and bitumen for mortar.
Then they said, "Come, let us build ourselves a city
and a tower with its top in the sky,
and so make a name for ourselves;
otherwise we shall be scattered all over the earth."

The LORD came down to see the city and the tower
that they had built.
Then the LORD said: "If now, while they are one people,
all speaking the same language,
they have started to do this,
nothing will later stop them from doing whatever they presume to do.
Let us then go down and there confuse their language,
so that one will not understand what another says."
Thus the LORD scattered them from there all over the earth,
and they stopped building the city.
That is why it was called Babel,
because there the LORD confused the speech of all the world.
It was from that place that he scattered them all over the earth.

Responsorial Psalm PS 33:10-11, 12-13, 14-15

R. (12) Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.
The LORD brings to nought the plans of nations;
he foils the designs of peoples.
But the plan of the LORD stands forever;
the design of his heart, through all generations. 
R. Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.
Blessed the nation whose God is the LORD,
the people he has chosen for his own inheritance.
From heaven the LORD looks down;
he sees all mankind. 
R. Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.
From his fixed throne he beholds
all who dwell on the earth,
He who fashioned the heart of each,
he who knows all their works. 
R. Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.

Alleluia JN 15:15B

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
I call you my friends, says the Lord,
for I have made known to you all that the Father has told me.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel MK 8:34—9:1

Jesus summoned the crowd with his disciples and said to them,
"Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself,
take up his cross, and follow me.
For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it,
but whoever loses his life for my sake
and that of the Gospel will save it.
What profit is there for one to gain the whole world
and forfeit his life?
What could one give in exchange for his life?
Whoever is ashamed of me and of my words
in this faithless and sinful generation,
the Son of Man will be ashamed of
when he comes in his Father's glory with the holy angels."

He also said to them,
"Amen, I say to you,
there are some standing here who will not taste death
until they see that the Kingdom of God has come in power."


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