7/19/26

Homily for July 19

Weeds in the wheat field - weeds planted by an enemy!  And nothing has changed - it's still happening in our own times.  Give a listen to my homily and I'll show you where I see the enemy's hand at work today.  Here's a video of my homily based on the parable from today's gospel.  (If the video doesn't appear, click here!)  You'll find the text of my homily below.

 

Weeds!

Where I come from in Massachusetts, the weeds folks deal with there are crab grass, dandelions, white clover, and cooping Charlie. A quick Google search tells me that here in Colorado, you contend with bindweed, kosher, Canada, thistle, and cheese weed.

Jesus isn't talking about any of those weeds at all. But he is referencing a particular weed. In the original Greek (in which Matthew's gospel was written) Jesus speaks in this parable of a weed called ZIZANIA. Zizania..

And here's a fun fact about Zizania: especially in its early stages of growth, Zazania looks just like – wheat! Aha! Now we can more easily understand why the farmer in the parable was slow to pull up the weeds, or as he put it, “If you pull up the weeds, you might pull up the wheat along with them.”

Now, we're talking here about weeds in a parable preached by Jesus and found in Matthew's gospel. This is not the Old Farmer's Almanac. Jesus is comparing here the life-giving seed of faith that he plants - with the invasive and destructive seeds, the enemy sows.

And this isn't just some kind of old pious agricultural metaphor. The enemy is still very much around, and the enemy is still planting seeds for weeds - in our hearts. In our backyards. In our society, in our culture, in our nation, and around the world. Invasive weeds of destruction, and they have more than sprouted - they are growing tall. And just like in the parable, what sprouts from the weeds planted by the enemy, can often look very much like what shoots up from the seeds, planted by Jesus.

The wheat and the weeds in our lives are growing alongside each other. And it's often not easy to tell the difference between them. But we try, don't we? We're trying to sort out the weeds from the wheat when we look around and try to figure out: 

    What's right and what's wrong?

    What's good, what’s evil? 

    What’s true, what’s false?

    What's honorable, what's corrupt?

    What's just, what's unjust?

    What's impartial, what's prejudiced?

    What's loving, what's hateful?

    What's of God - and what is not of God?

    What yields life - and what chokes it off?

 

In spite of the fact that we all live in the same field, that we're all looking at the same crop - and that in our heart of hearts, we all desire, we all look forward to the same harvest --- where some see wheat, others see weeds…  and where some see weeds, others see wheat.

Because of this, we live in these fields of confusion and the strife it yields. Because of this, ALL of us need to be, should be, must be 

careful, not reckless,

    prudent, not impulsive,

    tranquil, not hot headed,

    wise, not foolish,

    deliberate, not hasty,

    generous, not selfish,

    objective, not biased,

    peaceable, not aggressive

    cautious, not headstrong,

    humble, not proud

as we walk through the fields of our daily lives, we need to be all those things. 

 

As we walk through those fields where the crops of our philosophies and politics, our positions and our polemics are growing and being nurtured by the winds of change - and by our own prejudices, our unquestioned presuppositions and our desire for self -preservation.

 

In the gospel here, the Lord cautions all of us to take care - lest we rashly, prematurely pull up what might be 

    the wheat 

        that becomes the bread

            that feeds and sustains us and gives us life.

 

Today's gospel calls us not only to accountability for how WE deal with the weeds the ENEMY has planted - but also to be, ourSELVES, sowers of good seed – us - sowers of good seed who take care not to ADD to the weeds that choke the harvest of truth and justice in the world.

Today's scripture reminds me of a prayer by a friend of mine, a Jewish spiritual writer. His name is Alden Solovy. Alden's prayer is titled Planting Seeds. And it goes like this.

Every act is a seed:

(every thought, word, and deed of ours is a seed*)

    every laugh,

    every smile,

    every song,

    every dance.

 

Every outstretched arm and every open heart:

    a seed of holiness,

    a seed of redemption,

    a seed of grace.

 

Every act is a seed.

(every thought, word, and deed of ours is a seed*)

    every frown,

    every angry word,

    every dislike,

    every disdain,

    every closed fist.


And every hardened heart

    is a seed of loneliness,

    a seed of isolation,

    a seed of despair.

 

Oh, how many seeds have I planted, O God?

How many seeds that hurt

    and how many seeds that heal?

 

And how many seeds have I yet to plant?

Will they be seeds that hurt

    or seeds that heal?

 

O God of the ages,

    grant me the discernment and the skill

to plant seeds of wonder and awe

    in my life and in the world.

 

Let me be a source of wholeness,

    let me be a source of thanksgiving

so that my life yields a garden of blessings

    in service to your holy name.

 

I interpolated this line for the purpose of this homily.

 

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Our minds and hearts, our words and deeds, - our politics and our positions

- are - the seed bags, from which we sow ourselves in the fields in which we live, in the lives of those around us, in the world in which we live.

 

Now, if your seed bag is anything like mine, it contains seeds for a harvest of goodness, and justice, and truth - AND - and it holds, my seed bag holds seeds for the weeds of destruction, and discord, and division.

 

My bag holds the seeds of my goodwill, my best intentions, and my desire to live, as I know God calls me to live. But my seed bag also holds the seeds of anger. and selfishness and pride.

 

Jesus calls each of us to take great care in what we sow, lest we plant weeds that choke and cut short the growth and life of all around us.

 

Jesus himself allowed himself to be a seed - the seed that falls to the ground and dies - that others (that we) might have life. He allowed himself to be SOWN, to be buried in the earth, that he might rise and raise up a harvest of God's grace and peace and life for us - and for us to share with others.

 

The fruitful harvest of the Lord's dying and rising is what he will share with us at the altar this afternoon in the Eucharist:

    the harvest of wheat, become bread,

        become his body for us.

    the harvest of grapes become wine,

        become his blood for us.

 

May the seeds of truth the gospel plants in our minds and hearts today, yield a garden of grace, a crop of blessings, and the harvest the Lord desires.

 

  

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Pause for Prayer: SUNDAY 7/19

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Here's a very fine prayer from the work of Ted Loder...
 
Gather Me To Be With You
 
O God, 
    gather me now to be with you    
        as you are with me:     
    soothe my tiredness;
    quiet my fretfulness;
    curb my aimlessness;
    receive my compulsiveness;
    let me rest easy for a moment.
 
O Lord, 
    release me from the fears and guilt 
        which grip me so tightly,
    from the expectations and opinions 
        which I so tightly grip,
    that I may be open to receiving,
        to learning something refreshingly different.

O God, 
    gather me to be with you 
        as you are with me.
Forgive me 
    for claiming so much for myself
        that I leave no room for gratitude;
    for confusing exercises in self-importance
        with acceptance of self-worth;
    for complaining so much of my burdens 
        that I become a burden;
    for competing against others so insidiously
        that I stifle celebrating them 
            and receiving your blessing through their gifts.
 
O God, 
    gather me to be with you 
        as you are with me.
Keep me in touch with myself,
    with my needs,
    my anxieties,
    my angers,
    my pains,
    my corruptions,
that I may claim them as my own
    rather than blame them on someone else.

O Lord, 
    deepen my wounds into wisdom,
    shape my weakness into compassion;
    gentle my envy into enjoyment,
    my fear into trust,
    my guilt into honesty,
    my accusing finger into tickling ones.
 
O God, 
    gather me to be with you 
        as you are with me.


- Ted Loder in Guerrillas of Grace

  

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7/18/26

Concord Pastor is 19 years old today!

The page you're reading began 19 years ago today.

It was a rainy day in July - and it was my day off.  I had often thought about writing a blog but had always thought the task would reach beyond my technical savvy. But on this rainy day, I decided to search online and in less than half an hour I discovered how easy the process was - and within a couple hours I published my first post.   

My first post was titled, Let's see how this goes...  I had no idea, no way of knowing that 19 years later this page would still be going!  There was no graphic to head that entry because at that point I had no idea how to post one. Three days later I had "mastered" the simple cut-and-paste process of posting graphics and videos.

Over the years, the content of my blog has slowly changed and now anchored by a daily Pause for Prayer and Night Prayer.  Regular readers know that I post a variety of other items as well but in the main, everything connects to prayer, spirituality, scripture and faith - and how these relate to, impact, comfort and challenge us in our daily lives and our life-long journey home to God.

Nearly two decades ago I wrote, Let's see how this goes... Nineteen years later, after 13,889 posts and 9,447,591 views, I'm pleased and grateful to say that this has gone well! Compared to other Catholic blogs, these numbers aren't amazing - but for me, they represent years of doing something I love, for people I love, for people who appreciate and share the spirituality of this page. 

As a priest now retired from assigned ministry, I am grateful every day (and evening) for this opportunity to serve my virtual parish here at A Concord Pastor Comments.  Writing this blog gives structure to my days, keeps me attentive to my own prayer life, gives me a sense of purpose and affords me the joy of continuing to serve God's people.

I often wonder what I might be doing with my time at this point in my life if I didn't have this blog to tend to - but then I realize it's probably best not to even consider the possibilities!

Without you, my readers, my companions on this journey, I would be lost.  Your faithfulness and your response confirm my hope that this work is indeed the Lord's and is the fruit of the Holy Spirit.  And I'm grateful to God for the gifts he's given me to keep this page going for so long...

On this 19th anniversary of my blog 
I thank God for the the tools I've been given 
for doing this work: 
wonder, wits, wisdom, words and witness 
- even if not always in that order!)
 
And I thank God for you, my readers: 
aliased, named, or anonymous... 
commenting, "liking," sharing or silent... 
you're solidly more than half of a work 
that brings me more joy than you know...
 
Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
 
Amen!  Alleulia! Amen! 

  

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7/17/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Friday 7/17


You set up mountains by your might.
You still the roaring of the seas,
   the roaring of the waves,
      the tumult of the peoples...   -Psalm 65

Lord, the scriptures tell me how powerful you are:
    you put the mountains in their place,
        with only a word you quiet the ocean's roar;
    and at your glance
        the sea's roiling waves grow calm...
    you speak peace in your people's hearts
          and still the turmoil and tumult of nations...

Be powerful in my life, Lord,
    when I'm too weak and too small to do on my own 
        what you ask and require of me,
    what my responsibilities demand of me
    and all that I want and need to do
         to become the person you made me to be...

Will you move the mountains in my way?
Will you put them in their place?  
   clear a path for me to make my way?
   a valley safe, through heights and peaks 
         that loom so dark above me?
By your own might, Lord,
    you built the mountains:
       let them not stand a barrier between us...

With but a word 
   will you quiet the ocean tempest
      that roars through my mind and my thoughts?
Will you hush the rush 
    of all the noise distracting me     
        from prayer, from peace,
            from your presence by my side?

With only a glance will you calm the waves 
    that rock my boat and threaten my life's voyage? 
Will you smooth the seas capsizing my craft
   and reach out your hand 
      to pull me up from the depths?

Will you still the turmoil 
   that troubles my mind and heart,
   that shakes my confidence in you, 
      in others -- in myself?
 
Will you speak your peace deep within my soul
   and give me grace to trust in your strong arm?

Will you show your power in my life, Lord?
Will you move, powerfully, deep within me?
Will you open my eyes and help me see  
   where you are, how you move, what you do?

When I come to prayer, Lord, let me find:
    the safe path you map for me to walk;  
    the peaceful word you speak to soothe my soul;
    the calm and peace your presence always brings...

In the stillness of this night Lord,     
    give me a taste of the peace you offer,
    a hunger for your word and truth
    and a thirst for your holy wisdom...
 
Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake
    and watch over me while I sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...
 
Amen. 
 
God Turn It Around by Jon Reddick
 
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I'm praying God come 
And turn this thing around 
God, turn it around 
God, turn it around 
God, turn it around 
 
I’m calling on the name 
that changes everything 
God, turn it around 
God, turn it around 
God, turn it around 
 
All of my hope 
Is in the name 
The name of Jesus 
 
Breakthrough will come 
Come in the name 
The name of Jesus 
 
God, turn it around 
God, turn it around 
He is up to something 
He is up to something 
 
God is doing something right now 
He is healing someone 
He is saving someone 
God is doing something right now 
He is moving mountains 
Making a way for someone 
God is doing something right now 
God is doing something

  

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7/16/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 7/16

 
Let us never forget, Lord, 
how you cause the sun to rise and set
   on the just and the unjust,
   on the young and the old,
   on people of every color and kind, 
   on warmongers and peacemakers,
   on Democrats and Republicans,
   on the unborn, the newborn and the dying,
   on those who are sad and those who party,
   on those who believe and those who don't,
   on those who harm and those who heal, 
   on sinners and on saints...
 
Whatever today has brought us, Lord,
whatever we've brought to this day
- and whatever tomorrow may bring -
        your light will shine all over the world,
        your  mercy will cleanse and forgive,
        your patience will faithfully wait upon us,
        your Spirit will urge us to justice and peace,
        your Word will call us to seek the truth, 
        your grace will set us free from our sins
        and your rain will refresh us, one and all,
        saints and sinners alike...
 
All our help, O Lord, comes from you,
    the maker of heaven and earth...

Protect us, Lord, while we're awake
    and watch over us as we sleep
that awake, we might keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen.


 
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Our help is from the Lord, the maker of heaven,
the maker of heaven and earth.
 
I lift up my eyes to the mountains,
from where shall come my help?
My help shall come from the Lord,
the maker of heaven and earth.
 
May our God, ever wakeful, 
not allow you to fall.
No, he sleeps not nor slumbers; 
for Israel, God is at guard.
 
God is your guard and protection;
by your side God shall stand.
By day the sun shall not harm you
nor the moon in the night.
 
The Lord will shelter you from evil;
God will guard your soul,
will guard your coming and your going
both now and forever more.

  

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Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 7/16


I trust in you, Lord,
    in you above all… 

I trust in your presence
    when I feel alone…

I trust that you'll find me
    each time I go missing…

I trust in your wisdom
    when I'm so clueless...

I trust you’re still with me
    when I'm left behind...

I trust in your comfort
    when I am distressed…

I trust in your grace
    to help make choices...  

I trust in your plan
    when the world goes nuts...

I trust in your law
    to show me what's just...

I trust your compassion
    when I'm filled with sorrow...

I trust in your healing
    to mend and restore me...  

I trust in your strength
    when mine is all gone... 

I trust in your Word
    to teach me the truth... 

I trust you still love me
    when I hate myself…

I trust that you’ll calm me
    when I am afraid…

I trust in your mercy
    to pardon my sins...

I trust in your Spirit
    when I’m down and out…

I trust in you, Lord,
    when I’m helpless and hopeless...

I trust in you, Lord,
    in you above all…

Amen.


  

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7/14/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Tuesday 7/14

Putting in a request here, Lord
    - and I hope you don't think
         I'm asking too much...
 
I need, I'm asking for one day
    - just 24 hours -
one day free of surprises, interruptions and distractions;
one day free of out-of-nowhere complications; 
one day free of bad news and fake news;
one day free of frightening headlines;
one day free of pain and sickness;
one day free of injustice and corruption,  
one day free of death, loss and grief; 
one day free of the mean, the ugly, the brutal;
one day free of rumors, lies and gossip;
one day free of terror, war and casualties;
one day free of sin, faults and failure 

I know!
That is a lot to ask... 
 
So, how about this, Lord?
 
How about one day,
    - just 24 hours -
when I might have the grace to be
    kind,
    peaceable,
    generous,
    merciful,
    joyful, 
    fair,
    faithful, 
    honest,
    modest, 
    helpful,
    good,
    truthful,
    humble, 
    healing,
    considerate,
    patient,
    understanding,
    consoling
    and loving... 
     
And I know:
    that's a lot to ask for, too...
 
So, how about this, Lord?
How about I just ask for the grace
    to follow you and live your word
        more faithfully tomorrow
            than I did today?

And I'm pretty sure,
    well, I hope, Lord:
      that's not asking too much...
  
Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake
    and watch over me while I sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
    and asleep rest in your peace...
 
Amen.

Lord, I Need You by Matt Maher
 
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Lord I come, I confess 
Bowing here, I find my rest 
Without You, I fall apart 
You're the one that guides my heart 
 
Lord, I need You, oh I need You 
Every hour, I need You 
My one defense, my righteousness 
Oh God, how I need You 
 
Where sin runs deep, Your grace is more 
Where grace is found is where You are 
And where You are, Lord I am free 
Holiness is Christ in me 
 
Lord, I need You, oh I need You 
Every hour, I need 
You My one defense, my righteousness 
Oh God, how I need You 
 
So teach my song to rise to You 
When temptation comes my way 
And when I cannot stand, I'll fall on You 
Jesus, You're my hope and stay 
 
Lord, I need You, oh I need You 
Every hour, I need 
You My one defense, my righteousness 
Oh God, how I need You 

  

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