Second Sunday of Lent [A]
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT [A] This weekend, it’s all about being called. It’s an abstract call that appears within our second reading: specifically, the call to holiness (2nd Tim. 1:9). Meanwhile, the other two readings portray something of a more literal nature. As a result of his call, Abraham migrates from the far east, settling initially in Egypt, and then proceeding on into the land of Canaan (see Gen. 12:1-4; 15:18-21; 16:3). Thus, there is a geographical dimension to the call that Abraham receives. As for Peter, James, and John, their call will lead them to the top of a peak, known as Mt. Tabor (Matt. 17:1-8). It’s not an east-to-west journey, but rather a journey that takes them to a higher altitude. With regard to Abraham, his call could be described as the most dramatic. Here he is, a man of advanced age (Gen. 12:4), being essentially uprooted, leaving behind all that is familiar to him, so that he can venture into the unknown. Imagine the apprehension! How would you...