Psalm -- Go out to all the world and tell the Good News (PS 117:1,2)
Second Reading -- Be strong and endure your trials as the "discipline" of a loving God, for it will result in the peaceful fruit of righteousness(HEB 12:5-7, 11-13).Gospel -- People from east and west, north and south, recline at table in the kingdom of God (LK 13:22-30).
First Reading
It is a very sobering picture of the final judgment that Jesus paints for us in this Gospel text. Those who find themselves outside the heavenly gate seem to have sufficient faith to call Jesus “Lord.” They can even, in some measure, boast of having enjoyed the Lord’s company, but their evildoing makes admittance to the Father’s house impossible. It is not enough to profess faith in Christ’s lordship, although that is critical. It is not sufficient to eat and drink in the Lord’s company, as we do at every Mass.
The presenter, Jim Beckman, uses a quote from St. Augustine to help clarify what the Gospel reading is teaching. The quote contrasts two cities: The City of God is characterized by a love for God even to the point of self-denial and contempt of self, while the City of Man is characterized by a love for self which leads a person to neglect giving God the honor and love he deserves and ultimately to what Augustine calls “contempt of God.” When you hear those words, how would you assess your own state? Are you more in the City of God? Or more in the City of Man?
Imagine yourself in that situation described by the Gospel reading. The master of the house has arisen, and is shutting the door. It’s not shut yet, but it is getting more “narrow.” What are you feeling as you see the opening growing tighter? Now look back over your life. What things have you allowed yourself to be attached to? What things will make it hard for you to fit through the door? How have you picked up habits and preferences and tastes that lead you more and more into what we have seen Augustine call the “City of Man”? Imagine those things all around you now as you try to get through that door. What do you need to let go of?