God calls us out of our cocoons!
There are times when it is possible to cocoon
ourselves away from the problems of the world. Our daily exposure can numb our
sensitivity to others in great need. Even when they are on our doorstep we can
pretend to ignore them or dismiss them as someone else's concern. We can tend
to shrink our world to what interests us or offends us. Even worse we can try
to move the offence from our sight by isolating the poor and people not like us
from our consciousness. We can seek their removal from our communities just so
that we can have a quiet life. There is a sense of the diabolic which sense the
demons at war in our world but not within ourselves. Yet Jesus uses the story
of the rich man and Lazarus to challenge us to a sense of solidarity with every
person and especially with those living in poverty. He calls us to recognize
our common humanity and that our Christian spirituality is deeply incarnate. Our
call to justice is not just about doing good for others but seeking to live in
a way which makes room for others to be at home with us so that we can be at
home with them.
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