DiscoverPrayer – Franciscan MediaSunday Soundbite for July 28, 2019
Sunday Soundbite for July 28, 2019

Sunday Soundbite for July 28, 2019

Update: 2019-07-24
Share

Description

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time


Cycle C


July 28, 2019




 


 


As a Franciscan, I try to be attuned to the central theme Saint Francis of Assisi lived out in his life. In countless ways Francis celebrated and preached the Incarnation. Jesus came to reveal in his humanity the awesome reality of who God is for us. In Jesus we see “the human face of God.”  Francis delighted in communicating to people a very personal God. I believe that’s what made Saint Francis attractive to the people of his time–the very down-to-earth way in which he preached, taught, and especially lived a life that pointed to the closeness of God to us. And the God Francis reflected was a God of love, forgiveness, and mercy.


Today’s First Reading where Abraham bargains with God, as well as our Gospel where Jesus teaches us to pray, are united in their use of very down-to-earth, human imagery to portray God’s mercy.  Abraham and God dicker back and forth over how many good people it will take to save Sodom from destruction. In Jesus’ parable about prayer, God is the friend we bother in the middle of the night, and wear down with our persistent begging for what we need.


God is ready to give us our daily bread and more–forgiveness and the gift of the Holy Spirit–if only we ask. If we think of God as a loving friend, a kind caring parent, one who will enter into our human need and meet us there, then prayer will come a bit easier: It’s what Jesus taught us!

The post Sunday Soundbite for July 28, 2019 appeared first on Franciscan Media.

Comments 
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

Sunday Soundbite for July 28, 2019

Sunday Soundbite for July 28, 2019

Father Greg Friedman