{"id":2549,"date":"2023-11-12T01:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-11-12T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2549"},"modified":"2023-11-15T09:39:20","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T15:39:20","slug":"32nd-sunday-in-ordinary-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2549","title":{"rendered":"32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time &#8211; November 12th, 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Be prepared! It is always good to be prepared for what you know is coming. Some things require more preparation than others . I know<br>a friend of mine who does all her Christmas shopping in the summer, I think she is done by now (I wonder what I\u2019m getting?). Yet oth-<br>ers wait until the day before Christmas to shop. I personally am somewhere in between. Yet I am sure all of us have had tho se things<br>come up that delay our preparations. Perhaps in gift giving, what we want is out of stock or late in delivery. Depending on how much<br>time we have, these delays can be dealt with, or we need to change our plans (when there is no time for delay). Some handle change and<br>delay better than others.<br><br>In our Gospel this weekend we hear about the ten virgins, five foolish and five wise. The wise are prepared for any possible delay of the<br>Bridegroom. The other five would have been fine if there was no delay. But there was, and now they are searching for help. We should<br>be more than prepared in our lives, we should be prepared for possible delays that may come up. If we are ready for them, it is not a<br>problem. So, what is the message of this parable that Jesus is telling to His disciples? One could understand His message t o say, \u201cBe<br>ready each day for my return, but be prepared if it is not today.\u201d<br><br>Having faith and believing that Jesus is coming back or that we will see Him in his Kingdom, should always be alive in our he arts. How-<br>ever, we should not start tying it to a date and time. I remember over the years, every now and then some sort of prophecy w ould come<br>out saying the end of the world will be on&#8230; As you may have guessed, the world is still here (at least it was at this writing). We should<br>not get sucked into a date and time in the future and think we have time to prepare. We should focus every single day on bei ng ready<br>and prepared to see the Lord and be Judged. All it takes is one sudden death of a friend to remind us that tomorrow is promised to no<br>one. What we have is today.<br><br>In all reality, for most of us, we have good days and bad days of trying to do this. Hopefully more good days. However, if we start to put<br>our faith on the back burner or lower on our list of priorities, we will likely find that we start to stop thinking about bei ng ready. This<br>can become dangerous and we may find our fire going out without any more oil on hand.<br><br>There are so many things in our world that we should be praying for, sometimes I have a hard time knowing where to begin. So me re-<br>cent deaths in the parish, pray for comfort for the families. The ongoing wars in Israel and Ukraine, pray for peace. Couples having diffi-<br>culty, pray for the building up of their marriage. Etc. etc. etc.<br><br>\u201cLord, Jesus Christ, I ask your Blessing on the parish of St Luke. That we may know your Love, that we may share that love with those<br>around us. Lord, keep us safe from all harm and evil, give us strength in times of hardship. May we daily work to be ready for your com-<br>ing and be prepared if there is a delay. Lord, I ask you to bless me as Pastor, that I may shepherd with the love of your he art. That I may<br>die to self to be more like Christ. May you lead me wherever I go.\u201d<br><br>Blessings,<br>Fr. 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