32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME C
HEAVEN, IM IN HEAVEN…
At this time of year, we normally
pay a visit to the cemeteries. It
is in this occasional visit that perhaps the thought of heaven enters our
mind. Our loved ones who died
ahead of us, we are fond of saying, are now in heaven with God.
But what do we really mean when
the idea of heaven crosses our mind?
Is it just the rendezvous of the dead? Or is heaven something that appeals
only to children and the simple? In today’s gospel (Luke 20), it seems that the
Sadducees have some reservations about heaven and its promise of resurrection
of the dead. Surely they are now adults, more sophisticated and learned.
Upon seeing the Sadducees, the
Lord Jesus immediately affirmed the reality of heaven and the truth of its
promise, which is the resurrection of the dead. There is a heaven to which the
departed go, not to live like they did on earth but to experience a new kind of
living, like the angels, as Jesus described it. Life does not end in the darkness of the tomb. There is a life that continues beyond
what our eyes can see and our senses can perceive.
More than that, heaven is a
promise and a reality for those who live today. Those who hold on to the
promises of God know that heaven is an inspiration and a salvation in our every
struggle on earth. It is real; it is true; it is dependable.
I cannot fail to be moved by the
scenario that 2 Maccabees present, when it narrates the arrest, the torture and
death of a mother and her seven sons.
Made to suffer for their faith, they stand tall before their
oppressors. Threatened and hurt physically
and morally, they rise above the persons who extinguish their lives. And
why? Because they know for sure,
that the God who created them will welcome them into heaven and give them a
life more beautiful than the entire physical world they knew. It seems they were even eager to pass
through death so as to more quickly claim the promise of eternal life.
What courage, what hope, what joy
overwhelm this family as they confront their most difficult challenge! Do we have the same faith in the
promises of God? Do we believe
that gift that the Lord reserves for those who live in faithfulness? Is heaven still our goal and our
heart’s desire?
Last week, I visited a man who
has been suffering for a long time from cancer of various types. He is exhausted and depressed, angry
and tired. His wife has been vicariously suffering with him as she daily nurses
him. While witnessing his steady
decline, the wife is strengthened by her faith in the Lord. She knows that God
will rescue her husband from the depressing effect of his illnesses and will
make him share in the peace and joy of heaven. As she spoke, I could see the
pain but I could also sense the hope that this couple believe something greater
awaits them both. They believe in
the promise. They believe it will
be fulfilled.
Let us continue to look up to
heaven, not to escape the demands of the world. Rather, let heaven energize us and equip us to confront
meaningfully the daily challenges that come to us.
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