[Grem] *****SPAM(5.1)***** Gospel meditation
Emoke Greschik
greschem at gmail.com
2023. Dec. 1., P, 15:35:25 CET
Friends, in today’s Gospel, *Jesus alerts us to consider the signs of the
passing of all things*.
*All of the joys, goods, pleasures, and accomplishments of this world will
one day be taken from us. And this futility extends to all of culture, all
of nature, and even to the cosmos itself. *
*Physicists tell us that, one day, our earth will be enveloped by the sun*.
*Then the sun will collapse in on itself and become a black hole, drawing
matter and light into itself. After many more billions of years, the entire
universe will run out of energy and either fade out in a great freeze or
burn out in a great fry.*
*One might be rather easily tempted to despair, to say, “Why bother?” and
“What’s the point?” Or one might be tempted to say with Jean-Paul Sartre
and his existentialist friends, “La vie est absurde” (life is absurd). *
*So, we look elsewhere; we look beyond to the steadfast love of God, which
brought the entire universe into existence* *from nothing*, *which sustains
it* even now,
*and which will one day draw us to a life and a joy beyond it. *
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