Saturday, November 2, 2019, All  Souls
Wisdom 3:1-9, 1 Corinthians 15:51-57, Psalm 23:1-6, John 6:37-40
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THERE'S A PLACE FOR US
"Chastised a little, they shall be  greatly blessed." -Wisdom 3:5
There is both a quantity and quality of  fruit that God expects us to produce in our earthly life (see Mt 21:33ff; Lk  13:6-9; Jn 15:1ff; 15:16). Our fruit of personal holiness and "good works" (Rv  14:13) "must endure" (Jn 15:16).
God is much more than "the Man upstairs"  Who is our Friend. He is also our Judge, Who "will test the quality of each  man's" good works and holiness (see 1 Cor 3:13). Some of the dead who die in  the Lord will not have lived a life as fruitful as God expected. God in His  mercy will still grant them eternal life. Thus, these deceased folks "will  suffer loss," yet "will be saved, but only as one fleeing through fire" (1 Cor  3:15).
There is a degree of "holiness without  which no one can see the Lord" (Heb 12:14). What happens with the above folks  who are granted eternal life yet are lacking in the enduring fruit and holiness  God requires? Jesus has gone to "prepare a place" for us (Jn 14:2). As the  above Scriptures indicate, He also has to prepare us for our place. If we have  died in Christ, but aren't yet prepared for His place (see Heb 12:14), then  Jesus has to finish the job before He can take us into the heavenly feast. The  Catholic Church, guided by the Holy Spirit (Jn 16:13), has taught that the  above Scriptures and other truths indicate the existence of a "place" of  purification (see Mal 3:2-3) we call purgatory. In purgatory, the souls of  those who have not prepared themselves sufficiently in their time on earth are  purified for the awesome privilege of seeing God face to face. Since they are  fellow members of the Body of Christ (Lk 20:38), we need them and they need us  (1 Cor 12:21ff). Let us help them with our prayers.
Prayer: Father, may I grow daily in  holiness now rather than later.
Promise: "No one who comes will I ever  reject." -Jn 6:37
Praise: "Soul of Christ, sanctify me."
(This teaching was submitted by a member  of our editorial team.)
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