The Gospel reminds us of the danger of being so consumed with our daily routines that we forget what truly matters. While it's true that we need to eat, drink, read, write, buy, sell, plant, build, and nurture our relationships, these activities alone are not enough to fulfill us.
There is a deeper purpose to our lives that goes beyond the mundane. Jesus called it the day of the Son of Man, a reality that is both imminent and eternal. The Lord is present in our daily lives, even in the most ordinary moments. We need to be aware of His presence and purposefully seek Him out. After all, the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we can experience His presence in our lives today.
Therefore, let's not allow ourselves to become so preoccupied with our daily activities that we neglect our spiritual life. Instead, let's keep the Lord at the heart of our lives, and in doing so, find true fulfillment and purpose.
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Homily for the Solemnity of Pentecost
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Homily for Saturday of the 5th Week of Lent
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