INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for this 31st Tuesday
in Ordinary Time is, “The Great Trade-Off.”
TODAY’S
READINGS
I read today’s two readings - First reading from
Romans and today’s gospel from Luke -
and I wondered just where to go with this material.
Then I noticed that both readings had folks with negative
qualities and Christ was always hoping for people to improve - so let me pick on
God and 3 persons to think about.
God the Father got frustrated with us - he was sick and
tired of the evening news.
There was too much yellow tape - too many crime scenes -
too many people hurting too many people.
God saw too many kids unable to sleep because their
parents were doing too much fighting.
But what to do?
So God said, “ I already sent the prophets. That didn’t
work. I already sent my son. That worked
for some - but not enough. What to do?”
So God looked around and tried to find something that
worked. And he was intrigued by gun returns.
People - in various places of our world - brought guns into police
stations and they got paid for the turn in - the trade off. It cost a lot of
money, but shootings and murders went down.
And the trade-off wasn’t perfect, but a lot of folks went
for it.
So God began whispering in people’s ears. “If you turn in something negative, I’ll give
you a pay-off - a trade-off - that is positive.
FIRST PERSON: THE ANGRY MANAGER
So this manager who always flew into a rage when things
didn’t go his way - turned in his rage and God gave him instead the ability to
laugh when he didn’t get his way. It worked.
In fact, he’s the one who came up with the saying, “Want to make God laugh,
tell God your plans.
SECOND GUY -
THE PROCRASTINATOR.
This guy who made excuses, excuses, excuses, for not
doing the necessaries of life - like showing up for banquets, especially ones
he didn’t like - like going to family weddings,
turned in his excuses and started doing the things he didn’t like. In
fact, his marriage improved because his wife finally had a chance to see him
out of his lazy boy chair, he watching 14 hours of football on the weekends, he
getting a beer belly, and she losing 14 pounds and bought some nice dresses.
And surprise, he was the one who came up with the saying we hear 1 million
times, “Happy wife, happy life.”
THREE - THE
WAITRESS WHO CURSED
This person - a waitress - who was always cursing -
cursing people who were slobs - people who were poor tippers - people who were
on cell phones the whole meal - turned
in her cursing patterns and God gave her the gift of small talk - giving
compliments - and engaging people into
talking with each other - instead of to someone else in some other state on
their cellphones. In fact, she started
to get better tips and greater smiles.
CONCLUSION