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    Reflection for Thursday, September 2, 2010: 22nd week in Ordinary Time.

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    Hauser, Dick, S.J.
    Date
    2010-09-02
    Office/Affiliation
    College of Arts and Sciences; Theology; VP for Academic Affairs; Rector

    Reading 1
    1 Corinthians 3:18-23

    Psalm
    Psalms 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6

    Gospel
    Luke 5:1-11

    Lectionary Number
    434. Year II, Ordinary Time.

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    Paul seems annoyed when he writes to the Corinthian community: "The wisdom of this world is foolishness in the eyes of God."

    No doubt the Corinthians were arranging their lives around fulfilling worldly goals - personal well being, material prosperity, professional success, health, long life. Paul is exasperated: how could they be so foolish! Had they totally forgotten the message he preached to them!

    But he softens his message by reminding them that "all belong to you, and you to Christ, and Christ to God." Paul doesn't seem to be accusing the Corinthians of living sinful lives but rather of living disordered lives. Their lives were "off center, " centered on worldly goals. They had not integrated these goals with living the Gospel so they must refocus their lives.

    Why? Paul puts it bluntly: You belong to Christ!

    In every age we Christians - yes, even conscientious Christians - experience the same temptation as the Corinthians. Our lives may not be sinful but they are frequently "off-center." We too are often caught up in the foolishness of the wisdom of this world, forgetting to Whom we belong.

    Paul's words remain important reminders to us: We do not belong primarily to this world; we belong to Christ. Consequently we also must refocus our lives.

    Jesus puts it succinctly: Seek first the Kingdom of Heaven!
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