Prodigal son among the swine by Albrecht Durer (1496) |
Our memories attach us to the past and, here's another R word, they remind us of many things: our joys, our sorrows, our sins, our virtues, our faults.... The prodigal son left home a cavalier little boy intent on enjoying his life and fortune. He did, briefly, but found out that fair weather friends quickly desert one after the money runs out and the fun and games are over. In his misery, he remembered the comfortable situation at home where one worked, but had plenty of food to eat and no doubt leisure time to enjoy. It was remembering those precious memories of hearth and home and the kindness and generosity of his father that sent him with the next two R words returning homeward with repentance in his heart and on his lips.
Think of all the sinners in the gospel who came to Jesus, knelt before Him repenting, and begged for mercy. The woman at the well and the woman taken in adultery no doubt never forgot God's mercy. Imagine them sharing their memories of Jesus filled with wonder and spreading the gospel with their stories. Think of Dismas on the cross experiencing perfect repentance and begging, "Jesus to "Remember me when you come into your kingdom." What consolation and hope were his when Jesus replied, "This day you will be with me in paradise."
St. Dismas, the Good Thief! Bradi Barth (1921-2007) |
Satan seduces mankind by presenting God as the great spoilsport in the sky who wants us all to be miserable (No fun for you!) He has the lightning bolt ready at hand to punish us if we color outside the lines. Nothing could be further from the truth! Boundaries give freedom and protect one from terrible consequences. The parent who puts up a fence around the pool to protect non-swimmers gives his little ones the freedom to roam the entire yard except for that one small area. That's what God's boundaries do for us. If we embrace them, we are protected from making decisions that can damage us both physically and spiritually.
What a gift Lent is! Let us remember, reflect, return, repent, and rejoice during these blessed days so that Easter Sunday may find us closer to Jesus Christ, Mary, St. Joseph, and all the angels and saints worshiping our wonderful God in spirit and truth.
My Jesus, I trust in you.
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