THE WORD IN LENT - Thursday, Sec0nd week in Lent
March 20, 2025 - Jeremiah 17:5-10; Luke 16: 19-31
Hope, what is it all about? It is about the future... that everything is going to be fullfilled. Now the question is, where does that feeling come from? From our wealth, from our power, from our strength, from our capacity to do things, from our ability to pull strings?
Hope come from a trust is that is built up, out of a relationship. That relationship with God is faith. Hence hope is based on the trust that arises from our faith! The question remains: where does come hope rest? On human beings or human realities, or on God and God's promises? This contrast is brought in direct terms in the first reading where we are called reflect on how blessed the one who places his or her trust entirely in the Lord; and on the corollary, what a curse one brings upon oneself the more he or she trusts in the things that are passing!
There is a second contrast that offered to the one who goes towards the right sense of truth and the other who does otherwise - the former is like the trees by the river, even when apparently there seems no water in the stream, they find the unseen ground water that sustains them and keeps them alive. Whereas the latter are like the bushes in the middle of nowhere - when it rains they come up and look so dense and green, but soon find their end as the dryness takes over!
There is yet another contrast that Jesus offers in the parable that he narrates, providing a grounded illustration of the facts spoken of by the Word today - Lazarus who had no one else to rely on and was rewarded with the eternal bliss; and the rich man who had nothing else to bother but his own ease and wellbeing! We know where the right sense of trust remains and what takes us onwards in our journey of hope.