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<< Wednesday, November 12, 2003 >> St. Josaphat
 
Wisdom 6:2-11 Psalm 82 Luke 17:11-19
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THE DEGREES OF THANKSGIVING
 
“He threw himself on his face at the feet of Jesus and spoke His praises.” —Luke 17:16
 

We start off in life thanking others in order to be polite. Then we thank others, even God, in order to be just. We say such things as: “At least you can say ‘Thanks.’ ” Then the Lord calls us to thank God by faith rather than by sight (2 Cor 5:7) — to thank God when we don’t see a reason to thank Him. Then the Lord calls us to live lives of such profound and constant thanksgiving that our thanksgiving is an act of faith by which we accept salvation (see Lk 17:19).

For Christians, thanksgiving is not just a day, or even many actions; it is the atmosphere in which we live, the very fabric of the Christian life. Because God became a human being, died on the cross for us, and rose from the dead for us, we have reasons to be thankful which will always take precedence over even the worst circumstances. Thus, we should give “thanks to God the Father always and for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Eph 5:20). We should never stop thanking God — to the point that we thank our way right through death and enter the courts of heaven with thanksgiving (Ps 100:4). There we will prostrate ourselves before God’s throne, worship Him forever, and exclaim: “Amen. Praise and glory, wisdom and thanks­giving...to our God forever and ever. Amen!” (Rv 7:12)

Today, let us accept God’s grace to move our thanksgiving up a notch. Then let us keep increasing our thanksgiving to the Lord to the point that we will thank our way into the heaven of eternal thanksgiving.

 
Prayer: Father, send the Holy Spirit to teach me new dimensions of thanksgiving.
Promise: “Authority was given you by the Lord and sovereignty by the Most High, Who shall probe your works and scrutinize your counsels!” —Wis 6:3
Praise: St. Josaphat led several churches from disunity to obedience to the Pope.
 
 
 

15 posted on 11/12/2003 8:43:44 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Homily of the Day


Homily of the Day

Title:   You Are More Powerful Than You Think
Author:   Monsignor Dennis Clark, Ph.D.
Date:   Wednesday, November 12, 2003
 


Wisdom 6:2-11 / Lk 17:11-19

Today's Old Testament reading is a stern warning to those in positions of authority that they will be held accountable for the power the Lord has put in their hands. But before we relax too much and count ourselves outside that august group, we'd better face the fact that God has put a surprising amount of power into the hands of every one of us.

Even the least of us is possessed of remarkable powers, to encourage or discourage, to stifle life or to revive it, to engender hope or to foster despair. And we do much of that without even noticing or intending it. That realization is both startling and tantalizing: What could we achieve in our own little orbit of friends, neighbors, and relations, if we consciously set out to use those powers that are already in our hands?!

That's the bottom line for today's meditation: You have a chance to make a lasting contribution to the building of God's kingdom here and now. Don't let it pass you by.

 

 
       

 

16 posted on 11/12/2003 8:45:58 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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