15th Sunday of Ordinary Time [A]
15TH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME [A] The unfortunate truth is that we live in a fallen world . You can read about The Fall if you refer to the Book of Genesis chapter three. As a result of this fall, the world finds itself locked into a pattern of “futility.” At least, that’s how Saint Paul describes the situation (see Rom. 8:20). All the world can do is struggle along, moaning and groaning (8:22-23). Obviously, the world needs help. It does not possess the ability to help itself; the help will have to come from some other source. Thankfully, we do hear about a means of support that seems to be descending from somewhere up above. God is sending his Word to us. It’s a phenomenon that can be compared to the arrival of precipitation: namely, the arrival of rain or perhaps snow (Isaiah 55:10). The Word is definitely being sent to us. But how do we feel about this gift from above? If the Word is indeed raining down upon us, are we positioned so that it can be absorbed?...