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Sunday, February 27, 2022

Watch Your Tongue - Reflection - 8th Sunday OTC

Reading I: Sirach 27:4-7   Responsorial Psalm: 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16   Reading II: 1 Corinthians 15:54-58    Gospel: Luke 6:39-45

May Jesus Christ be praised, forever and ever. Amen

Several years ago, I worked with a construction superintendent who was a huge body builder. Some would say he was scary. Truthfully that may have been why the company hired him.

Around his neck was large cross that hung outside his shirt. I asked about it. He said he wore it so people would know his faith. He confided in me that he was Catholic but went to a non-denominational church with his wife.

Later in the day, we visited one of his company’s construction sites. During that visit, it was hard to recognize the Christian. The words that came out of his mouth were vulgar and obscene. They were inconsistent with  who he told me he was.  “Praise no one before he speaks, for it is then that people are tested.”

When we started to another location, I said to him. “I would appreciate it if you would tone down your language when you speak to  people. It’s not respectful to whom you are speaking. It is not respectful to me and I cannot be associated with your words.”

He apologized.

I  asked him to look at himself on that construction site. “Is that how Jesus speaks to you? If Jesus asked for an account of your life, is that the words you would use with Jesus?”

Then, this - big, burly, scary - body builder started crying. “No” he said, “that is not Jesus."

Over the next couple of years, I worked with him several times. I never heard anything similar from his mouth again.

In him, I saw Jesus’ parable. “A good tree does not bear rotten fruit, nor does a rotten tree bear good fruit. Every tree is known by its fruit; people do not pick figs from thorn bushes, nor do they gather grapes from brambles.”

All are called to bring others to Christ. The problem is we can only show them the truth of the healing and promise of Christ  in us. If we show the world crudeness, bitterness, hatred, and greed and say we are Christians, then we become the blind leading the blind. Bad things will happen.

To bring someone to Christ, we must first remove the beam from our own eye.

The message around us is “The world does not need God.” It seems to be the path many in the world has chosen.  Even though the world cries out for peace and justice it does not know the source of true peace and justice. 

Even Christians bring the same message if God is not foremost in their life. They forget to pray and begin to set a bad example of what it is to be a Christian. So rest of the world does not expect to see Christ in the words and actions of everyday people who call  themselves Christians. Instead, they see hypocrites. They see Christians not bearing good fruit. 

Parent, friend, husband, wife, brother, sister, or neighbor, what do those around you see? 

At one time, I would have never said anything to my friend about his language. Even though I have long professed a Christian, in the past my language was just as crude. Then by prayer and contemplation came a true realization of mercy, forgiveness, and salvation. By grace and  love, the teacher trained this disciple to be more like him.

That teacher has truly came into the heart of my friend. He changed jobs and became more involved in his Church. He leads the youth ministry program. “A good person out of the store of goodness in his heart produces good…, for from the fullness of the heart the mouth speaks.”

My beloved brothers and sisters, be firm, steadfast, always fully devoted to the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain. Continue to pray, witness the gospel, and give to others goodness, respect, and love.

Wish good to your neighbor. Help others in kindness. Have love and respect for all people. Always give praise and thanksgiving to God through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Thanks be to God who gives us victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Be good, be holy, and preach the gospel by the way you live your life and love one another.  May Jesus Christ be praised, forever and ever, Amen.

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