BUMMER OF A BUS RIDE
INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for this 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time is,
“Bummer of A Bus Ride.”
When I read today’s first reading
from the Book of Job, the
thought that hit me was this: It would be a bummer of a bus ride – if one went
on a trip sitting next to Job.
In today’s first reading listen
to him, “Life is drudgery. Work – if you’re a hired hand, is a bummer. If
that’s the story, your life is like that of a slave who wants to get out of the
burning heat and sit down in the shade.”
He’s saying, “Life is months of
misery. Troubled nights are a killer. I’m restless. I can’t sleep. I have
no hope in life. I’m going to die. My life is like the wind. I won’t see
happiness again.”
If you ended up next to Job on a
bus ride – or a plane – or in a small group – or had Job as a roommate in
college, bummer.
TODAY’S READINGS
In today’s 2nd reading Paul is telling us that
his main goal in life is to help make such an unhappy camper happy by bringing
Christ into that person’s life. Paul – when he was Saul - was an unhappy
camper. He didn’t like Christians.
Then on the road to Damascus, he fell on his face and found out he was wrong. He changed. He then spent the rest of his life trying to bring the joy and love of Christ to as many unhappy campers he met.
In today’s gospel – people are
coming from everywhere to be next to Christ. It's just to opposite of being next to Job. They want to receive Christ's blessings and avoid Job's whinings. They wanted to be next to Christ - the optimist and not the pessimist.
CONCLUSION
Who
would you rather be next to on a bus? Job or Christ? Choose Christ.
When
someone sees us coming down the aisle of a bus - and the seat next to them
is empty, what are they thinking when they see our face?