What do we think about the following scenario? A child shares with a friend – “My Mom and Dad are part-time. “We eat maybe three times a week, four if we are lucky, because that’s the only time we ever see each other.”
Or how about this one? “My husband and I got married, but we agreed we would see each other only on the weekends, especially Sunday. “The rest of the week, we would do our own thing.” How much trust would we put in a part-time doctor, lawyer, or contractor who was only halfhearted about their work and showed up when they felt like it?
And so, honestly, there is no such thing as a part-time disciple of Jesus. So, Jesus points out that you don’t put a patch of unshrunken cloth on an old cloak. It will just tear away when there’s any strain.
New wine in old skins will burst the skins. Attending church only on Sundays can be like that. However, sometimes we expect that one hour with Jesus on Sunday will change everything and transform us into a new person.
The Gospel is not a Sunday patch, but a new way of life and a new way of seeing everything. Like any healthy human relationship, discipleship is a daily conversion to Jesus. We are constantly changing.
Every day is full of surprises. We can plan our schedule, yet the strangest things happen that we never expected. I am learning to be with the Lord throughout the day. A simple thank you, Lord, for a kindness received or just being with me in this next meeting is an invitation He will always accept.
Gospel Challenge: All He needs is for us to open the door to let Him in on the action. Try it; you may be surprised. We need a new wineskin – whatever the Lord wishes to do with us in our day.
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A new Wineskin Every Day
What do we think about the following scenario? A child shares with a friend – “My Mom and Dad are part-time. “We eat maybe three times a week, four if we are lucky, because that’s the only time we ever see each other.”
Or how about this one? “My husband and I got married, but we agreed we would see each other only on the weekends, especially Sunday. “The rest of the week, we would do our own thing.” How much trust would we put in a part-time doctor, lawyer, or contractor who was only halfhearted about their work and showed up when they felt like it?
And so, honestly, there is no such thing as a part-time disciple of Jesus. So, Jesus points out that you don’t put a patch of unshrunken cloth on an old cloak. It will just tear away when there’s any strain.
New wine in old skins will burst the skins. Attending church only on Sundays can be like that. However, sometimes we expect that one hour with Jesus on Sunday will change everything and transform us into a new person.
The Gospel is not a Sunday patch, but a new way of life and a new way of seeing everything. Like any healthy human relationship, discipleship is a daily conversion to Jesus. We are constantly changing.
Every day is full of surprises. We can plan our schedule, yet the strangest things happen that we never expected. I am learning to be with the Lord throughout the day. A simple thank you, Lord, for a kindness received or just being with me in this next meeting is an invitation He will always accept.
Gospel Challenge:
All He needs is for us to open the door to let Him in on the action. Try it; you may be surprised. We need a new wineskin – whatever the Lord wishes to do with us in our day.
Love Your Neighbor!
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
www.bscchurch.com
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