Saving for an Eternal Retirement

Saving for an Eternal Retirement

The Bible tells us that we can expect to live between 70 to 80 years (Psalm 90:10), which isn’t far off for the current average life expectancy in the United States of almost 79 years.  While that may sound like a long time, considering that you will be dead much longer than you will be alive, the time we spend alive on earth is extremely short.  And this is one of the important points of today’s parable that Jesus is trying to drive home.  For as the rich man is sitting back comfortable in the thought that he will spend a long time enjoying his riches, the Lord declares: “’Fool! This night your soul will be required of you; then whose will those things be which you have provided?’” (v. 20). Then all the rich man’s hopes, and dreams of an early comfortable retirement will come to an abrupt end—quite literally overnight.

Learning to Come "Face to Face" with Christ: Reflections on the Nativity Fast

Learning to Come "Face to Face" with Christ: Reflections on the Nativity Fast

“…We are offered these reminders and opportunities during Advent, not because they are “things that Father wants to add to my already full plate…”, but because re-establishing that relationship with God is what the Church is!  This is a place for all of us to learn how to fast, to learn how to transform ourselves, and to learn how to pray and come into the Divine Presence.”