Then Who Can be Saved?

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In our first reading today, we read about prudence and wisdom. These are certainly two things that I wish I had in greater abundance. How can that happen? Check out the first two words of this reading. “I prayed…”

Our Gospel reading today is from Mark 10. It is about Jesus’ encounter with the rich young man. Today we hear those famous words of Jesus, “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the Kingdom of God.” The disciples were baffled by this. In their minds, one who was rich was blessed by God. They say, "Then who can be saved?"

“For men, this is impossible, but for God all things are possible.” Ah…there’s the catch. A human on their own cannot enter the Kingdom. It doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor. But with the help of God, anyone may enter! As far as the riches part goes, if God is guiding one with great riches, then those riches will be used as a tool to help further the Kingdom of God. So, here’s the equation: Without God = Fuggedaboutit! With God = All things are possible!

Father, teach us to rely on you for everything. Help us to be good stewards of all that You have given us, that we may use all we have to further the Kingdom of God. Amen.

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  • Sally Buss: October 15, 2018

    Thanks for explaining this, I always wondered why the apostles wondered who could be saved. Makes sense now.
    Our priest in his homily today didn’t touch on that. Thanks, Gus.

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