Pro-life
Preaching Hints
August 22 - Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 66:18-21
Heb 12:5-7, 11-13 Lk 13:22-30
“We ate and drank in your company and you taught in our
streets.” Evidently, that is not enough to be saved. The Gospel
today challenges us to be disciples internally, not just
externally. We may indeed eat and drink with the Lord: he is
among us, we go to church, we identify ourselves as Christians
to others, we carry our Bibles and may have other religious
symbols around us. But that is not enough.
We may indeed hear the Lord teach in our streets. He
continues to teach and proclaim his Gospel every time a preacher
rightly proclaims the Word. We hear the Lord speaking through
many others, too, and through our own individual contact with
his Word. But still that is not enough.
Discipleship requires obedience to the teaching we hear the
Lord give us, and actual union with the one with whom we sit at
table. This has implications for our pro-life stance. It is not
and cannot be enough simply to “be” pro-life, in the sense that
we “believe” abortion is wrong, “oppose” it, or have the right
viewpoint. Attitudinal opposition to abortion has to translate
into behavioral opposition, not just in the sense that we would
never participate in it, but in the sense that we do not
tolerate it. On the contrary, we reach out and intervene to save
others who are being aborted by the choice of others.
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