call him while he is near.
Let the scoundrel forsake his way,
and the wicked his thoughts;
let him turn to the LORD for mercy;
to our God, who is generous in forgiving.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
nor are your ways my ways, says the LORD.
As high as the heavens are above the earth,
so high are my ways above your waysand my thoughts above your thoughts.
The first reading at mass today is taken from Isiah and is really quite a written reminder to us as to who we are and where we fit into the universe.
We are to seek the Lord while He may be found - does that mean that there will come a time when He cannot be found? Well, He will always be within our reach, we can push Him just one arm's length away, that's as far away as He will go from us. He will respect our privacy and our desire to be without Him in our lives but He also will be ready to come at the first whisper of His name. But, there will come a time when it is too late. When we take our last breath and still keep our desire to be away from God, well, He will honor our request and we will spend eternity without Him.
We are then reminded about the wonder that God is and how far above our human ways He is. Scoundrels and the Wicked are called to repent and call upon God. Who are these scoundrels and who are the wicked? It is you and me. Oh, I know that there are persons in this world that are far better at being a scoundrel and being wicked than I am. I am a poor sinner. By that I mean I am not really good at it because my conscience calls to me and the prompting of the Holy Spirit convict me of my sin. The professional sinner can sin and think nothing of it. He (or she) goes through life trampling on the laws of God and not fearing the consequences of the sinful acts. Those of us who are poor sinners, we know enough to call to God and to return to the path of holiness before it is too late.
This week, in all you do, Seek The Lord Where He May Be Found!
Please, Please, Please pray for the poor souls in Purgatory. I know I sound like a broken record but they really need YOU to step up and pray for them,...Thank you.
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