Homily (Reflection) for Thursday of the Thirty-First
Week in Ordinary Time (II) (08th November, 2018) on the Gospel
Phil 3:3-8;
Ps 104:2-7. (R. v.3);
Lk 15:1-10.
Topic: Each is uniquely important.
Today’s gospel is made up of two parables; the parable of the
lost sheep (Lk 15:4-7), and the
parable of the lost coin (Lk 15:8-10).
Verses 1-3 serve as introduction to these parables.
In the first parable, one who loses a sheep out of a hundred
will leave ninety-nine and search for it. Similarly, in the second one, a woman
with ten silver coins, if she loses one will light a lamp, sweep the house, and
search carefully for it. Both will rejoice if they succeed in finding the lost.
Like the person who had a hundred sheep in the first parable and
the woman who had ten silver coins in the second one, each and every one of us is
blessed with so many things. Every one of them is uniquely important. Preserving
them might be very difficult but the more one achieves the greater the joy. More
importantly, each and every one of us is uniquely important in the sight of
God. He is interested in every one of us and is giving us all the necessary
assistance to help us reunite with Him at the end of our earthly sojourn.
Bible Reading: Matt
25:14-30.
Thought for today: You are particularly important to God.
Let us pray: Lord, help us to actualize every grace
you have given us – Amen.
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