{"id":23972,"date":"2022-02-19T04:28:46","date_gmt":"2022-02-19T09:28:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/catholicpreaching.com\/wp\/?p=23972"},"modified":"2022-02-17T08:33:58","modified_gmt":"2022-02-17T13:33:58","slug":"seventh-sunday-in-ordinary-time-c-conversations-with-consequences-podcast-february-19-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/catholicpreaching.com\/wp\/seventh-sunday-in-ordinary-time-c-conversations-with-consequences-podcast-february-19-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (C), Conversations with Consequences Podcast, February 19, 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Fr. Roger J. Landry<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ewtn.com\/radio\/shows\/conversations-with-consequences\">Conversations with Consequences<\/a> Podcast<br \/>\nHomily for the Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time, C, Vigil<br \/>\nFebruary 19, 2022<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>To listen to an audio recording of this short Sunday homily, please click below:\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-23972-2\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3?_=2\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3\">https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3<\/a><\/audio>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>The following text guided the homily:\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>This is Fr. Roger Landry and it\u2019s a privilege for me to be with you as we enter into the consequential conversation Jesus wants to have with us in this Sunday\u2019s Gospel, when Jesus will speak to us about the most revolutionary and challenging part of his teaching, what distinguishes Christianity from every other religion and moral philosophy: his command to love even our enemies. Jesus calls us to do far more than merely tolerate those who oppose us or not be subsumed with a spirit of revenge toward them. He calls us to <em>love<\/em>them, to do good to them when they hate us, to bless them when they curse us, to pray for them when they mistreat us, to\u00a0turn the other cheek when they slap us first, to give our undergarments to those who take our coats and ultimately to be willing to die for them. In doing so, Jesus is trying to help us to learn how to be like him, to love others as he has loved us first, to act in accordance with his image and likeness in which we were created. He tells us that if we do so, we will be \u201cchildren of the Most High, for he himself is kind to the ungrateful and the wicked.\u201d We will become \u201cmerciful, just as also [our] Father is merciful.\u201d He says that if we live by this standard, if we measure out in this way, \u201cgifts will be given to [us], a good measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing will be poured into [our] lap,\u201d not necessarily of course by the persecutors but by God himself.<\/li>\n<li>We learn from Jesus how to live this Gospel. He loves those who don\u2019t love him and even those who have made themselves his enemies through sin. He blesses those who curse him and blaspheme against him. He gives and gives and gives, and forgives, forgives and forgives. We see this Gospel put into practice in all its clarity on Good Friday, as Jesus prayed to the Father to forgive his executioners, those who were mocking him, and all those whose sins were bringing about his expiatory death, \u201cfor they know not what they are doing.\u201d When the soldiers of the High Priest or the Roman guards slapped him on one cheek, Jesus could have easily annihilated them by his power of God, but he didn\u2019t fight back, because he loved those who were harming him and didn\u2019t want to harm them back. When they stripped him of his cloak, he allowed them to strip him of his tunic as well. When they bid him to walk on the road to Calvary, he walked a second mile. In all of this, Jesus tells us, \u201cCome, follow me!\u201d He wants us to be distinguished from all the rest by the way we, as Christians, love everyone like he does, including those who don\u2019t love us. \u201cFor if you love those who love you,\u00a0what credit is that to you?\u00a0Even sinners love those who love them.\u00a0And if you do good to those who do good to you,\u00a0what credit is that to you?\u00a0Even sinners do the same.\u201d\u00a0When he tells us, \u201cDo to others as you would have them do to you,\u201d he is ultimately saying, \u201clove others with the same forgiving love with which you would want to be loved by others.\u201d<\/li>\n<li>In all of this, Jesus is calling us to live by his standard. The standard of most in the world is reciprocity. We generally try to treat well those who treat us well; if others treat us poorly, we feel justified in doing the same to them. But as the old adage goes, living by the principle of an \u201ceye for an eye\u201d just leaves the whole world blind. Christ calls us to look on others with the eyes of God the Father, who is \u201ckind to the ungrateful and the wicked.\u201d Jesus tells us that if we love only those who love us, if we do good only to those who are good to us, if we give only to those who give to us, then we are no different from everyone else, whom Jesus very clearly calls \u201csinners.\u201d The human notion of \u201cjustice,\u201d of \u201cquid pro quo\u201d is not enough. Jesus calls Christians to a much higher standard, the standard of God the Father, to be merciful as our heavenly Father is merciful, even and especially when others do not deserve it. This is what love really is, doing what is best for the other at all times, even when the other does not reciprocate it, or appreciate it, or even acknowledge it.<\/li>\n<li>But Jesus doesn\u2019t stop merely by calling us to live up the standard he himself lived and told us to follow. He then says something absolutely breathtaking: that we, for our part, <em>set the standard\u00a0<\/em>by which we want <em>God\u00a0<\/em>to treat us. \u201cThe measure with which you measure,\u201d Jesus declares, \u201cwill be measured back to you.\u201d If we\u2019re merciful to others, God will be merciful to us. If we forgive, we\u2019ll be forgiven. If we\u2019re generous with others, God will be generous with us and bless us abundantly with \u201cgood measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over\u2026 put into [our] lap.\u201d Jesus says that there will be a correspondence between our actions and God\u2019s, for good or for bad. \u201cFor if you forgive others their trespasses,\u201d he says in St. Matthew\u2019s Gospel, \u201cyour heavenly Father will also forgive you; but if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses\u201d (Mt 6:14). The Father will treat us by the standard we adopt. If we wish to be forgiven by him, we must forgive others. If we wish not to be condemned by him, then we must not condemn others. If we wish to be loved by him even when we sin against Him, then we must love others even when they sin against us. God loves us with unconditional love and calls us to love others with unconditional love. If we choose, however, to love others conditionally \u2014 to do good only to those who are good to us, to forgive only some, to condemn those who we think deserve it, to retaliate when someone harms us \u2014 then Jesus tells us that that is the measure we will receive. This truth is not an exception to God\u2019s unconditional love for us; he still loves us even when we are \u201cungrateful and wicked\u201d and never wishes to condemn us. Rather it\u2019s we who refuse to let his unconditional love live in us and grow. Our failure to love others impacts our receptivity to God\u2019s love. The only way for us to receive the full measure of God\u2019s unconditional love, to have our laps filled to overflowing with his graces, is by our opening ourselves up to receive them by loving others unconditionally. The only way we can experience those blessings is by following Christ along the narrow, uphill, challenging path of real self-giving love. Christ calls us to live by his standard of love precisely so that in doing so we will be able to receive from the Father in return the full measure of his love!<\/li>\n<li>Let\u2019s finish by making three clarifications.<\/li>\n<li>First, the word Jesus uses for love is\u00a0<em>agape,\u00a0<\/em>not\u00a0<em>philia\u00a0<\/em>(the love between friends) or\u00a0<em>eros\u00a0<\/em>(the love between a husband or wife). Agape means unconquerable benevolence, that no matter what others do to us, we keep loving, we don\u2019t descend by vengeance to their level of hatred, but seek to unite the experience to God and to respond with and like God. Jesus is not calling us to <em>like<\/em>our enemies, to hang with them, or to have warm, fuzzy feelings about them. But he is calling us never to stop wishing them well, never to stop doing them good, never to stop praying for them and their conversion, and never to stop asking God to forgive them.<\/li>\n<li>Second, part of unconquerable benevolence toward even our enemies involves trying to stop them from whatever evil they\u2019re doing. We wouldn\u2019t love someone if we enable him to continue to behave in a way that does harm to others and immeasurably damages their soul. We don\u2019t love an alcoholic by buying him a bottle of Bourbon. We don\u2019t love terrorists by permitting them to continue to commit atrocities. We intervene. We stop them. But we do so out of love, not vengeance.<\/li>\n<li>The third clarification builds on the first two. Loving enemies doesn\u2019t entail loving them to the exclusion of loving our family members, friends, and fellow citizens. We have to protect them. It would be a failure of love of neighbor not to defend them. The principle of legitimate self-defense and the principles underlying the doctrine of just war are based on this two-fold protection. Love of neighbor doesn\u2019t mean allowing armed robbers to attack our family members or terrorists to take the lives of innocent victims, because that would show a failure to love both those intending to do harm as well as their intended victims.<\/li>\n<li>The place where we learn how to love our enemies and put on God\u2019s love is the Mass, where we enter into Jesus\u2019 own prayer of mercy. The Mass is the \u201cgood measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing, \u2026\u00a0poured into [our] lap,\u201d giving us the standard by which to measure out anew to others. It is where we\u2019re strengthened to turn the other cheek, to go the second mile, and to love by Christ\u2019s measure. It\u2019s where Christ from the inside helps us to live and love by his standard. On Sunday, let us ask for that grace.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>The Gospel passage on which this homily is based is:\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"content-header\">\n<div class=\"address\"><a href=\"https:\/\/bible.usccb.org\/bible\/luke\/6?27\">Lk 6:27-38<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-body\">\n<p>Jesus said to his disciples:<br \/>\n\u201cTo you who hear I say,<br \/>\nlove your enemies, do good to those who hate you,<br \/>\nbless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.<br \/>\nTo the person who strikes you on one cheek,<br \/>\noffer the other one as well,<br \/>\nand from the person who takes your cloak,<br \/>\ndo not withhold even your tunic.<br \/>\nGive to everyone who asks of you,<br \/>\nand from the one who takes what is yours do not demand it back.<br \/>\nDo to others as you would have them do to you.<br \/>\nFor if you love those who love you,<br \/>\nwhat credit is that to you?<br \/>\nEven sinners love those who love them.<br \/>\nAnd if you do good to those who do good to you,<br \/>\nwhat credit is that to you?<br \/>\nEven sinners do the same.<br \/>\nIf you lend money to those from whom you expect repayment,<br \/>\nwhat credit is that to you?<br \/>\nEven sinners lend to sinners,<br \/>\nand get back the same amount.<br \/>\nBut rather, love your enemies and do good to them,<br \/>\nand lend expecting nothing back;<br \/>\nthen your reward will be great<br \/>\nand you will be children of the Most High,<br \/>\nfor he himself is kind to the ungrateful and the wicked.<br \/>\nBe merciful, just as your Father is merciful.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cStop judging and you will not be judged.<br \/>\nStop condemning and you will not be condemned.<br \/>\nForgive and you will be forgiven.<br \/>\nGive, and gifts will be given to you;<br \/>\na good measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing,<br \/>\nwill be poured into your lap.<br \/>\nFor the measure with which you measure<br \/>\nwill in return be measured out to you.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"powerpress_player\" id=\"powerpress_player_9723\"><audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-23972-1\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3?_=1\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3\">https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3<\/a><\/audio><\/div><p class=\"powerpress_links powerpress_links_mp3\" style=\"margin-bottom: 1px !important;\">Podcast: <a href=\"https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3\" class=\"powerpress_link_pinw\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Play in new window\" onclick=\"return powerpress_pinw('https:\/\/catholicpreaching.com\/wp\/?powerpress_pinw=23972-podcast');\" rel=\"nofollow\">Play in new window<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3\" class=\"powerpress_link_d\" title=\"Download\" rel=\"nofollow\" download=\"2.19.22_Landry_ConCon.mp3\">Download<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Fr. 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