3rd Sunday of
Lent-Homily Year B
Deacon W. James Williams,
II
St. Anthony of Padua
Catholic Church
Greenville, SC 29611
May this Lenten Season, Give us His Peace +
Amen
Our Conscience: The Ten
Commandments
Do you have a dog? If you, do IŐm sure your dog knows
the following rules must be obeyed. The refuse-collector is not stealing our
belongings , I must not stand
straight up when I am lying under the coffee table. My head does not belong in
the refrigerator. What do you think
of the following rules for eating chocolate? We should eat more fruit;
chocolate-coated raisins, cherries, and orange slices all count as fruit, so eat as many as you want. We
are supposed to eat a balanced diet so eating equal amount of White and dark chocolate is a balanced
diet.
You see, the dog learned
rules from the family. On the other hand, the rules for chocolate were twisting
reasons in order to allow oneŐs desires/feelings to be satisfied. What
about our Lenten journey through life? How do you know how to live? Do we
follow any twisted rules allowing us merely to indulge our desires/feelings? If
we grew up on a desert island
where the faith had not arrived, we would have a conscience though not fully
developed, and Natural Law would help us make decisions about living.
We did not brow up in a desert island where there is
no faith; we were privileged to grow up as sons and daughters of God since we
were baptized. Being a son or daughter of God is so great a grace, we cannot
find words to express thanks to God for his generosity in making us part of his
family. Being a
son or daughter of God is
who we are every moment of everyday. It is not just who we are for one hour
in the week. It is a
privilege we enjoy every hour of every day. If you know who you are you will
know how to act. If we really know we are sons and daughters of God we will
know how to act. If we really
knew in our hearts of hearts
how much God loves and desires our love
how differently we would live. But we can sometimes be so superficial,
hurrying through thinking very much about how we are, how we got here or where
we are going.
How does a son or a daughter or God live? The Natural
Law and partly formed conscience are not enough to give us guidance to live as
sons and daughters of God. It is
possible for our conscience to be
mistaken. You see, The money
changers and animals sellers in the Gospel made an error of judgement about
what they could do in the temple but Jesus corrected that situation. Our
conscience can be influenced by society around us, by what we read and see on
TV, Our conscience can become polluted. With a mistaken conscience we might
make up rules for living that are twisted, like those rules for eating
chocolate that enable one to follow their desires/feelings. We might be
changing money and selling animals in the temple of our lives thinking to
ourselves that everything is fine but in fact we need Jesus to show us what is
right from wrong. In the second reading again St. Paul told the Corinthians that
some people did not realize who Jesus really was; the Jews thought a crucified
Messiah is an obstacle and the Greek thought it was madness but Paul assures
the Corinthians that Jesus is the answer to their longing
for power and wisdom (1 Cor 1:22-25). It is God who shows us
who we really are, his beloved, and God who lives, to form our conscience, God
has given us the Commandments as we heard in our first reading (Ex 20:1-17).
I. A son or daughter of God is one who worships God
alone and does not worship other things such as pop idols, sports stars, money,
possessions, sex, flashy cars as number 1
in their lives. God comes first, and not only first, we worship only
God , not processions.
II.
A son or daughter of God does not take
the name of God in vain because a son or daughter of God loves God so much that
he or she would not want to hurt God and
disrespect God by disrespecting GodŐs name.
III.
A son or daughter of
God would keep Sunday as GodŐs day, by attending the celebration of
the Holy Eucharist and refraining from working
unnecessarily and not using Sunday as a day for catching up on work not done
during the week.
IV.
A son or daughter of
God would honor his/her parents and those in authority over him/her
Such as teachers and the police force; and those in
authority show respect to and treat those under their authority kindly. In his 1994
Letter to Families Pope
John Paul II stated
that the fourth Commandment indirectly asks parents to honor their children.
Parents should act in such a way that they deserve to be honored. (Letter to
Families # 15).
V.
A son or daughter of
God would respect all life as from God and would not harm or kill life
anywhere in or outside the womb.
VI.
A son or daughter of
God would not commit adultery but show respect for the vows that
the married couple made to one another and to God in
the sanctuary.
VII.
Son or daughter of God
would not steal, or cheat or defraud.
VIII.
A son or daughter of
God would not tell lies, because Satan is the father of lies (John 8:
44; Acts 5:3). A son or daughter of God lives in the
truth because God is truth (John 3:33).
IX.
A son or daughter of God would not be jealous of the
success or good fortune or
possessions of others because he or she would realize
that he/she has also been
lavishly blessed by God and has much to be grateful
for. A son or daughter of God
would that God for the success and blessings of
others.
X.
A son or daughter of
God would not covet his neighborŐs wife or her husband because
What God has joined, we must separate. A son or
daughter of God, a mother-in-law or father-in-law, would not interfere
negatively in their sonŐs or daughterŐs marriage but would do everything
possible to help the married couple.
We are truly blessed. God has welcomed us as his sons
and daughters on the day we were baptized. To help us live as sons and
daughters, God as blessed us with many ways of enlightening our conscience so
that we do not suffer from a mistaken conscience and
Follow twisted rules for living like those rules
about chocolate. God gave us Ten Commandments to teach our conscience further
enlightenment on how blessed we are as sons and daughters of God and how a son
or daughter of God lives. Not only that, but God
Has even further blessed us by calling us to be
members of his Church so that we can grow together as a family, his sons and
daughters. To help us grow as a family, his sons and daughters, God further
helps our conscience to grow by speaking to us through the teaching of the
Church so that we are never short of enlightenment as to how a son or daughter
of God lives. The Ten Commandments, the Ten Commandments, the teaching
Of the Church, all help us form our conscience so
that we can truly live as sons and daughters of God. As we journey through
these last few days of Lent, let us allow the Lord
Continue to form our conscience so that we truly live
as sons and daughters of God. As we
Form our conscience we many become aware of something
inappropriate in our lives. If so, Lent is a time to remove whatever it is by
making use of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Jesus removed the money changers
and animal sellers from the temple
(John 2:13-25) and he can remove anything
inappropriate from our lives also this Lent. As
We allow the LordŐs teaching to form our conscience,
the response to todayŐs Psalm in indeed our response, Ň You, Lord have the
message of eternal life.Ó (John
6:68)
May Our Lord, Give you His Peace +
AMEN