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Sunday Scripture Readings: March 9, 2008
By Jeff Hensley
Catholic News Service
March 9, Fifth Sunday of Lent
Cycle A Readings:
1) Ezekiel 37:12-14
Psalm 130:1-8
2) Romans 8:8-11
Gospel: John 11:1-45
Lent is a time of waiting, of waiting and hoping and of sacrifice, knowing that hope will not disappoint, that Easter will come as a sign of life eternal.
I recently learned of a friend's trial with her daughter during the daughter's senior year of high school, of the distancing and pain the daughter put her mother through. Now a few years further on, their relationship is back on track again.
I think frequently these days of a taxi driver I rode with in Washington, a native of Kenya. When I asked if he had a tribal identity, Isaiah told me, "Everyone in Kenya is a member of a tribe." I wonder which one he belonged to and how his relatives are faring. If they hold on to the end through the current violence, will there be an Easter day for Kenya?
And what of the waiting Europe had to endure from 1938 to 1945? More than a long Lent, more like enduring hell, how did they sustain hope?
Yet the message of Scripture, clear this weekend, is that holding out with hope, praying to the Lord for his blessing does yield fruit. Kids grow up; tribal groups reconcile; wars end; we come out on the other sides of trials, both personal and societal.
God offers us hope in Psalm 130 when the psalmist says, "More than sentinels wait for the dawn, let Israel wait for the Lord, for with the Lord is kindness and with him is plenteous redemption."
And that redemption was promised as far back as Ezekiel's time when the Lord promised in Ezekiel 37:13, "Then you shall know that I am the Lord, when I open your graves and have you rise from them, O my people!"
Jesus makes it graphically clear that this is not merely poetic language or a figure of speech when he raises Lazarus from the dead in the reading from John for this weekend: "He cried out in a loud voice, 'Lazarus, come out!' The dead man came out," wrapped in his grave clothes.
Easter is coming not just in a few weeks but in all the situations of our lives and our worlds, and it is coming in the redemption of each of us and of our entire world. Wait and see.
QUESTIONS:
What areas of your life are awaiting a redemption that only time and God can yield? How can you let go of your fears and actively wait for God's redemption?
SCRIPTURE TO BE ILLUSTRATED:
"I will put my spirit in you that you may live" (Ezekiel 37:14a).
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