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Readings - Sept. 4, 2011

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23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reading I—Ezekiel 33:7-9

Reading II—Romans 13:8-10

Gospel—Matthew 18:15-20

Listen to this week's readings courtesy of the USCCB.

God’s Watchers

God's Watchers

God's Watchers

In the ancient world watchmen were extremely important people.  They kept communities safe, and were there to alert them to any impending danger or attack.  Before locks, alarms, and security systems, watchmen were the protectors, the safety measure.  So when the Lord charges Ezekiel as a watchman today, it is a weighty charge.  So weighty, we learn, that if Ezekiel fails to sound the alarm for those around him and they perish in a state of wickedness, Ezekiel will be held responsible!  This profound connection between God’s will on earth and in heaven is repeated in today’s Gospel, where Jesus instructs us that we are to be the security force, the watchers placed on alert that nowhere in the Body of Christ, the Church, will there be any two members of the one Body who are not reconciled.  Scripture tells us that Jesus reconciled all things in heaven and on earth through the blood of His cross.  But we are given the mission to continue that reconciliation on earth as in heaven through our ceaseless efforts to be, as Paul would write, ambassadors of reconciliation.  Let us not get too comfortable thinking that we are responsible only for keeping our own lives from the path of wickedness and disagreement.  We are also held accountable for the lives of the members of Christ’s body around us.  Copyright, J.S. Paluch Co.


 

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