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grandma01 said:
on November 6, 2009 12:24 PM ET
By Monsignor Dennis
Clark, Ph.D.
Gen 37:3-4, 12-13, 17-28 /
Mt 21:33-43,45-46
Gather any group of people
at a party and then look around the room. It’s amazing
the diversity of talent and skill that is collected in a
single space — so much history, so much insight, so
much possibility. There doesn’t have to be a single
genius in the room to justify our saying that, just the
ability to see what is truly there.
God has blessed each of us
in ways that we’ve probably only partially seen or
noticed. He has planted good seed of all sorts inside every
one of us, and He’s given us wide spaces to roam in
and broad fields to make choices in.
But there does come a time
at which the bottom line has to be drawn and the question
has to be asked: What is there for God to see as a return
for what He’s invested in us? Where’s the
harvest? What have we done with our gifts? What good story
do we have to share with our dear Father when we get home?
Your story isn’t done
yet, so think hard about what you want to tell the Lord face
to face. You’ll know what you need to do next. Do it
while there’s still time.
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Thank you Carol for reminding us of this very important question. We will all be asked this question when we reach our heavenly realm. I wonder if St. Peter will allow us to enter when we answer this question. God bless, robt