Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Stewardship Bulletin Reflection for November 28, 2010

Isaiah 2:1-5; Psalm 122; Romans 13:11-14; Matthew 24:37-44

Isaiah, St. Paul, and Jesus all give the same central message in the readings for today. There will be a judgment, when God will establish his Kingdom fully. We don’t know when that will be, so we need to stay awake and be alert.

That is not a call to despair, but a warning. If we wake from our spiritual slumber, we can use the time, the talent, and the treasure entrusted to us so we can make a good return to God. Then we need not fear when we face Jesus Christ, our merciful and loving Judge. But the choice is ours, whether we want to exercise watchful care, or drift along in a slumber of spiritual complacency.

Source: The Catholic Steward, November 2010


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