INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for this Fourth Monday in Lent is, “A Request.”
If you heard Jesus was nearby, and you could approach
him, and make one request what would it be?
It’s like the old, “You got one wish” stories.
If you had one wish or one request, what would it be?
MAKE A LIST
Don’t blurt out your immediate response. Take your time.
Make a list.
Be like a kid standing in an ice cream store - and all
those flavors are in those big round containers - right in front of you -
behind glass. Pick one.
FOR FAMILY,
FRIENDS, OR WORLD
What would be your request?
The royal official from Capernaum - comes to Cana - where
Jesus was and asks Jesus to heal his son - who was near death.
And Jesus heals the royal official’s son from a distance.
And the gospel of John for today says, “Now this was the second
sign Jesus did when he came to Galilee from Judea.” [Cf. John 4: 43-54]
I don’t know what I would ask for - if I had one request.
For beginners, I would pick some family stuff where
people are not talking to people.
Then again, there are people with cancer, who asked for
prayers - for healing. But why not pray
for those doing cancer studies so a lot of people will be healed?
I think of one of our priests, Father Dennis Billy, who
had bad cancer a few years back - but is doing very well - is teaching, giving talks, writing books and is doing good priestly
stuff.
I prayed for him and a bunch of people like my niece
Margie who is in remission from her cancer.
Or should I pray for so and so that he wake up and
change? How does that work?
WHAT ABOUT THE
ACTION SIDE - THE WORK SIDE OF PRAYER?
One of my favorite sayings is, “Pray for potatoes - but
pick up a shovel.”
The royal official got in his chariot or however he got
to Cana - to make the request in person.
Today’s first reading from Isaiah 65: 17-21 has the Lord
talking about creating a new heavens and a new earth.
That triggered the Woody Allen joke comment: “God created
the world, except certain parts of New Jersey”
Aren’t we making God’s prayer come true if we do our part
to make our world beautiful. I know I have always been nudged by Buckmister
Fuller’s comment: “Whenever you use a public bathroom, make it cleaner than
when you walked in.” I know I have been
doing that ever since. Fuller’s comment
always triggers the Golden Rule. I like
a clean stall and sink in a bathroom - so why not make it happen for the next
person? I can do that - and wash my
hands afterwards.
CONCLUSION
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