HOMILY FOR XXXII SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR C (32ND SUNDAY) – 6TH NOVEMBER
YEAR C: HOMILY FOR THE 32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
HOMILY THEME: GOD OF THE LIVING…..”He is God of the living and not of the dead, and for him all are alive”
BY: Fr. Ramon SÀRRIAS i Ribalta
HOMILY FOR XXXII SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR C (32ND SUNDAY) – 6TH NOVEMBER
HOMILY THEME: GOD OF THE LIVING…..”He is God of the living and not of the dead, and for him all are alive”
BY: Fr. Ramon SÀRRIAS i Ribalta
HOMILY: Today, Jesus makes it clear his claim about resurrection and eternal life. Sadducees doubted, or even worse, they ridiculed the belief in eternal life after death, which was defended —instead— by the Pharisees and we also defend it.
The question the Sadducees asked to Jesus «On the day of the resurrection, to which of them will the woman be wife? For the seven had her as wife?» (Lk 20:33) let us catch sight of a possessive sort of juridical mindset, demanding proprietary rights over a person. Furthermore, the trap set up for Jesus raises an equivocal still existing today: imagining eternal life as an extension, after death, of the earthen existence. Heaven would, thus, consist of the transposition of the beautiful things we now enjoy.
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To believe in eternal life is one thing, but to imagine what it will be like is another thing altogether different. When a mystery is not surrounded by respect and discretion, it risks being trivialized by curiosity and, finally, ridiculed.
Jesus’ answer has two parts. In the first one, He tries to make clear that the marriage institution has no reason to be in the other life: «those who are considered worthy of the world to come and of resurrection from the dead, there is no more marriage» (Lk 20:35). What does persists and reaches its maximum fullness is whatever we have sowed in this world as far as authentic love, friendship, fraternity, justice and truth… are concerned.
The second part of the answer leaves two certitudes with us: «For he is God of the living and not of the dead» (Lk 20:38). To trust in this God means to realize we are meant to be alive. And being alive consists of being with Him in a continuous manner, forever. Furthermore, «and for him all are alive» (Lk 20:38): God is the source of life. The believer, submerged in God through the Baptism, has been able to escape forever from the clutches of death. «Love becomes an accomplished fact, if it is included in a love that truly provides eternity» (Benedict XVI).
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