Weeds and Wheat
In this weekend’s Gospel, Jesus again gives us a parable concerning the produce of the fields; this time it is the story of the weeds among the wheat. The parable that our Lord preaches is grounded in real living 2,000 years ago. There is a weed called darnel that was commonly found in wheat fields. The problem with darnel is two-fold: first, it is a weed that causes havoc by looking just like wheat until full maturity which mixed in with the crop and, second, when the wheat is finally harvested, the darnel must be separated out because it is toxic. Today this is done with machinery but, in Biblical times, it had to be done by hand and that was a very time-consuming process.
The same is true with evil and sin. All too often, sin and evil, like the darnel weed, disguise themselves to blend in among the good. Many times, we only finally recognize sin and evil for how they have embedded themselves in our lives or in society. However, with the grace of God, and some patience, we can extract the toxic things that do not belong in our lives and in our world so that they can remain clear and open fields for the good things of God. Both last Sunday’s and this Sunday’s Gospels remind us that we must be good stewards of our lives because our lives are the Lord’s fields.
The Importance of Self-Care
This past Wednesday marked a somewhat odd milestone for me: ten years since I suffered a heart attack at thirty-seven years old. I mention this to remind all of us that we are called to be good stewards of our own health and to not put off until tomorrow what we need to be doing today. I am very blessed that I had and continue to have great medical professionals to work with; thankfully, I am healthier in my late forties than I was in my late twenties, but that came from learning that only I could take care of myself (with the skill/assistance of others) and that no one could do it for me. Taking care of ourselves is an obligation before God as well as part of being responsible to each other. As you read this, know that there is only one of you and there will never be another. Take care of yourself in body, mind, and soul so that all of us can continue to play our part in God’s great design of building up the Kingdom until He calls each of us to Himself.
Grief Share
Theresa Hansen and I are again hosting grief share sessions. The group sessions are opportunities for assistance in dealing with grief as well as maybe getting some answers to questions of faith that can confront us in times of loss. It’s not too late to attend. Remaining sessions are Saturdays July 29th and August 5th at 10AM in the parish center. For more information, please contact the parish office.
Blessings to you and yours for the week ahead!
Father Chris House