“The Church must be reminded that it is not the master or
the servant of the state but rather the conscience of the state.”
Martin Luther King
Jr.
Strength to Love,
1963
February 24, 2022
Reflection
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
February 23, 2022
Feast of St. Polycarp
7 Wednesday Ordinary Time
JAMES 4: 13-17 -
MORE OR LESS -
IN POETIC FORM
I like today’s first reading – James 4:13 – 17.
Last night I read it a few times and it gave me heavy thoughts.
I also thought, “Let it stand by itself!”
That would be enough, Then I said, “Be poetic. Why not put it into poetic form? It’s
puzzling – so put it in a puzzling poetic form – but keep it simple.
The homilist is supposed to do something like that with
the text – and not just walk away – like a match or a candle going out.
So here’s James 4: 13-17 in poetic form. I’ll call this, “Tomorrow!”
TOMORROW
Tomorrow.
Wait. I might not get a tomorrow.
I could be just a puff of smoke. I could be just for a
moment.
Air hanging in air – just for a moment – then
disappearing.
Today.
Okay I’ll take today. Right now I’m here in the here and
now – of today.
I’m here. I’ve
been there. But I might
not be in the next.
Surprise! In fact I could be gone – by tomorrow.
That’s humbling.
You never know.
That takes away any argument for arrogance.
So I guess the thing to do – the right thing to do – is
to do what the letter of James tells us to do, “If the Lord puts me in his will
for a next, take it - and live it. - Take
it and say, ‘Thanks.”
To not - to not do that - would be stupid – and actually
– it would be a sin.
So today - I’ll do - today. - I’ll try to live today – to
the full.
And tomorrow – I’ll do tomorrow - if I get a tomorrow.
I hope to. Thank
You God.
Together – we’ll find that one out – like today – like
yesterday – but tomorrow