SOW INTEGRITY

 





Wednesday of week 14 in Ordinary Time 


Hosea 10:1-3,​7-8,​12 

Psalm 104(105):2-7

Matthew 10:1-7



This passage naturally draws parallels between the prophet Hosea’s warnings and our modern world. Humanity has often fallen into the trap of worshiping false gods—be it finance, science, technology, industry, consumerism, militarism, nativism, exclusion, or celebrity. It is important to remember that our prosperity has largely been founded on divine blessings and the diligent efforts of those who came before us.




While predictions of the end times have appeared throughout history, including in the Book of Revelation, one need not believe that catastrophe is imminent to acknowledge the delicate state of our world. Historically, civilizations have faced decline, often due to internal issues such as overindulgence, hubris, and overreach in their pursuits of dominance.



Before advocating for societal change, it is valuable to reflect on the false idols we might have cultivated personally. These are often revealed by the pursuits that occupy our thoughts, time, and energy. Alongside societal altars, many of us invest considerable attention in wealth, status, vanity, comfort, and sexuality. These pursuits, too, may prove transient.




A focus on spiritual reflection, seeking to connect with the divine, can help us look beyond ourselves. By doing so, we can better appreciate the rights and needs of others, especially those overlooked by society. May we continue to work towards understanding and compassion, and may divine blessings be upon our efforts. May we sow integrity and reap a harvest of kindness. Amen


N.B.

APPRECIATION 

Thank you for all your care and prayers on my anniversary . May God continue to bless you. 


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