Sunday, March 24, 2019, Third  Sunday of Lent
Exodus 3:1-8, 13-15, 1 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12, Psalm  103:1-4, 6-8, 11, Luke  13:1-9
Link to Readings --> http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/032419.cfm
ONLY A BURNING BUSH BEARS FRUIT
"Leave it another year, while I hoe around it and  manure it; then perhaps it will bear fruit. If not, it shall be cut down."  -Luke 13:8-9
The Lord calls us to repent not only of sins of  commission but also of omission. In today's Gospel reading, He calls us to  repent of not bearing fruit, that is, of not sharing our faith and leading  others to new life in Christ. If we do not bear fruit spiritually, we will be  cut down (Lk 13:9) and thrown into the fire (Jn 15:6). We will come to a tragic  end (Lk 13:3, 5).
To be a fruitful fig tree (see Lk 13:6), we must  first be a burning bush (see Ex 3:2). The fire of God's presence and His Word  must purify us so we can be fruitful (see Lk 24:32).
Today throughout the world, hundreds of thousands of  catechumens in the Catholic Church are receiving the ancient prayer called the  "First Scrutiny." The Church is asking the Lord to search (see Ps 139:23),  purify, heal, enlighten, and strengthen the hearts of these catechumens. The  basis for the First Scrutiny is chapter four of John's Gospel. In this chapter,  Jesus told the Samaritan woman everything she had ever done (Jn 4:29). She was  purified and became fruitful in leading the people of her village to new life  in Christ.
Ask the Lord to scrutinize and purify your heart so  as to bear much fruit.
Prayer: Jesus, gentle and humble of heart, make my  heart like Yours (Mt 11:29). Bear fruit in my life.
Promise: "For all these reasons, let anyone who  thinks he is standing upright watch out lest he fall!" -1 Cor 10:12
Praise: Praise Jesus, obedient Son of the Father,  and risen Lord!
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