Friday, November 29, 2019 – His Dominion is Everlasting


In the retail world this is Black Friday and it can be a dark day in the neighborhood for anyone who has ever worked sales today and I have done it. These gift purchases probably wont last, but as our Gospel says God’s word will last.

It is funny that this comes the day after Thanksgiving in America. In Canada their Thanksgiving was the first or second Monday in October and there are other days that each country in the world gives thanks for God’s Blessings.

The readings from Daniel today sound like someone’s bad dream but, just like the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel have important meaning to us today. The beasts refer to the ancient kingdoms of Babylon, Median, Persia, and Greek. The reference to the Son of Man is the prophecies of the Messiah.

There is political strife in the world, religious persecution and emotional strife in families. Daniel sounds true today as in ancient times.

Yesterday, we celebrated Thanksgiving. For my beautiful bride, Anna, and I, we had a progressive meal. We had one set of family on Wednesday and part of them had to travel on Thursday and another set of family and old friends on Thursday. Two of the grandchildren, who are 11 and 13 are well behaved and polite but way too noisy. The children and I went to an elderly lady’s house to rake leaves so that person who was recovering from surgery could get out of her house without slipping. I get tired just watching their energy and enthusiasm.

Then, there were the ruffled feathers of emotions. No Blood! Everything came together in the end.

In our gospel reading today, Jesus says, ” Amen, I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things have taken place. Heaven and earth will pass away but my words will not pass away.”

We as a people of faith have much to be thankful. Freedom of worship that some Christians in this world are struggling to keep. We are fortunate and blest to have a gift that will not pass away.

As we shop or go about our Thanksgiving weekend with family, please remember how blest we are. Pray for those less fortunate and “Give glory and eternal praise to Him”.

God Bless you always

Bob Burford

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My name is Bob Burford and am married to my lovely bride, Anna. I am a cradle Catholic and worship at Church of Saint Mary's in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I am active in the Knights of Columbus and praying where the Lord wants both of us to serve in our new faith home. College degrees in Economics and Accounting. My wife and I have eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren with a sixth to arrive this Fall. Love Pope Frances and proclaiming the Word of the Lord in my life! Please pray for all the Ukrainian people. Pray for their salvation and physical and emotional health.

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7 Comments

  1. Thanks Bob. You are right that the gift purchases probably won’t last or will be forgotten or discarded. I always felt a bit sad during the insane Christmas season purchasing frenzy when I worked in retail like you, because I realized back then how passing these things would soon be.

  2. Sounds like a good and enjoyable Thanksgiving for the Burford’s. I speak for many followers of the Catholic Moment when I say thank you for your thoughts, words and connections that all the authors bring. These things are important and they are gifts that will not pass away. Thank you Bob and friends!

  3. Hey Bob,

    Nice reflection.

    I was just wondering…your quote from Luke.

    I understand that this world we live in will pass away. But Heaven will pass away? I thought we as Catholics have a goal to strive to be with our Father in Heaven?

    Mark

  4. I REALLY should have read your reflection this morning. I got “busy” with the aftermath of yesterday. I will make a conscious effort to make this the first stop on my way into the day.

    As always Bob you relay inspiration and inner reflection. How can we be so laser focused on cooking, shopping, eating (and lets be honest- arguing) that we tend to overlook one of the worst situations befalling our Christian brothers and sisters around the world?

    It seems all to often we concern ourselves with only OUR country, OUR neighborhood, OUR family, OUR religion.

    No matter the denomination of a Christian sect, we all bow down to the one true King. We go by labels in today’s “check the box” world, and sadly, Christians are no different. We have Catholicism, Baptist, Episcopal etc…. We chose to break off into our own tribes so to speak, because we didn’t like certain rules. We think we know better!

    Truth is, there are many roads that lead to the same destination, we all pick our own route, means of travel and we even started our own pace!

    As Bob reminds us, TRUE Christians are being persecuted around the world as though we slipped into some demonic, backwards, black hole type time warp sending us all back 2 thousand years. You won’t see this in the A block of ANY major news cast or on a single front page in print around the globe. There is an occasional exception, but it is rare. We all want to know who wore what to whatever award thingy, right? Sigh… Anyway…

    They are under attack and need our prayers more than ever. We are so lucky to live where we can worship in His sunlight! We can fall to our knees in joy or sorrow without worry of punishment or death! We truly are blessed beyond our earnings.

    God Bless and help us ALL.

  5. Mark — Having commented on verse 4 in today’s gospel, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away,” would you care to opine?

    Kelly In LP — Correction. Catholicism is not a breakaway tribe. The Catholic Church is not a denomination. The Catholic Church is the original church.

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