Reflection for Wednesday, September 25, 2002: 25th week in Ordinary Time.

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Kline, Steve

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2002-09-25

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Put falsehood and lying far from me, give me neither poverty nor riches; provide me only with the food I need . . . -- Proverbs 30:8||Your word, O Lord, is a lamp for my feet. -- Psalm 119:105|. . . He sent them to proclaim the Kingdom of God and to heal the sick . . . -- Luke 9:2|Sometimes God reminds me that I don and sup1;t need to do a lot of puzzling and pondering and analyzing in order to discern and do His will. Sometimes He reminds me that no matter how much I worry and fuss and fret, He always will give me exactly what I need.|I hear both reminders in today's readings.|The words from Proverbs are ascribed to a person named Agur. I don't know much about Agur, but I envy him. In a culture that seems to encourage us to ask God for everything from a better business climate to victory in a football game, Agur's simple elegant request shines like a beacon in a stormy, troubled, dark night:|Let me be close to truth, and give me only what I need.|This wisdom lights my path.|Think about what Jesus didn't say to the Twelve:|He didn't say make sure you have enough food, and a map, and protection.|He didn't say draw up a detailed plan.|He didn't say make sure you're understood.|He said proclaim the Kingdom and heal the sick. Stay where you're welcomed. Don't be bothered by rejection.|Nothing like keeping it simple.|I could bother with and be bothered by a lot of stuff today. I pray that instead, I may by word and action proclaim God's goodness, and be grateful for it. I pray that I respond to opportunities to heal, or be healed. I pray to desire what God has given me, and no more.

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University Ministry, Creighton University.

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Lectionary number: 451

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