Pro-life
Preaching Hints
September 27 – 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Nm 11:25-29
Jas 5:1-6
Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48
The Word of God calls us to have a “non-territorial”
attitude. Today’s First Reading and Gospel passage both
illustrate that if the Lord has given us a mission, we should
rejoice when we find others doing the same mission, rather than
having a “turf war” with them. This applies to ministries
throughout the Body of Christ, and in reference to the pro-life
mission. No single person or group has a monopoly on the defense
and promotion of life. These are everyone's task and
responsibility.
In regard to that Pro-life mission, furthermore, the second
part of today’s Gospel passage represents one of the rationales
by which we call people to great sacrifice to protect and
preserve life, whether of the unborn, the terminally ill and
disabled, or anyone else. To directly take the life of another
innocent person is to commit the kind of offense against God
that the Lord commands us to avoid at all costs. In the case of
abortion, it may not be one’s hand or eye that leads to sin, but
rather one’s friends or other relationships. What young, scared,
pregnant mothers fear they will lose by choosing life is usually
far less than they imagine. But whatever the cost, when faced
with making a sacrifice or sacrificing another, the Lord clearly
tells us the right road.
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