Sunday, March 8, 2015

Third Sunday of Lent

Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again; but whoever drinks the water I shall give will never thirst; the water I shall give will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.

Like the woman at the well, we are thirsty for more than just water. We thirst for eternal life too. We have physical and spiritual needs in our lives and if we tend to one and not the other problems arise. If we satisfy our bodies, but not our spirits, we become empty husks with no life in us. Sure we survive, we might even appear healthy, but everything we have lacks meaning. On the other hand, if we tend to our spirits, but not the flesh and blood God gave us, our bodies wither and die. If we are mystics graced with the ability to subsist on the Bread of Life alone, then this is a great grace, but most of us need to take care of the temples God has given us. By taking care of our bodies we are better able to know, love, and serve God and his children.

Are we thirsty for eternal life? What are we doing to ensure we satisfy not only our physical needs, but our spiritual ones? How are we a spring of eternal life for others?

O Lord, lead us to your spring of eternal life.

Amen.

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