LK 15: 1-3, 11-32
A story of chasing.
Chasing materiality.
The story of the Prodigal Son begins with the
son chasing a sense of materiality through spending cash on worldly pleasures.
He uses his inheritance to spoil himself for personal gain. It is fun for
awhile but the money doesn’t last forever. As the money runs out, famine
strikes leaving him scrambling to stay a float.
To start, the son was chasing an image or
feeling that provided him with momentary pleasure. However, his fleeting
lifestyle wasn’t able to withstand the test of time. I sense that we often get
caught up in a similar chase. The chase to earn more money, to get that
recognition or award, to own the newest gadgets, or to keep up with the social
trends. But what is all that worth in the long run?
What types of
materiality are we chasing in life?
Chasing God.
Once the son hit rock bottom with nothing left
to his name, he realizes that he was missing out on something, something
greater than himself. As stated in the Gospel, he came to his senses. He realized
that he could live another way if only he returned to his father.
Here, the son was able to find a solution to his
misery when he took a step back and realized his life wasn’t all he thought it
should or could be. We’ve been caught in moments like this where we may ask
ourselves how are we being fulfilled through our actions. Sometimes the answer
is a positive one but often, we are left with only temporary pleasure or no
true fulfillment at all. The remedy? Letting God into our lives to fill the space
that is or was giving us momentary feelings of happiness.
Where
in our lives can God replace something that provides only momentary pleasure?
Chasing Reconciliation.
The son turned around and headed back home to
his father. Upon embracing his father, he apologized and repented for his
actions against his father. In return, his father celebrated his homecoming and
warmly welcomed him back into the family.
Now, the son returned home and had to
acknowledge his aggressions against his father. He was also willing to be held
responsible for his actions. As we are all sinners, we have faced times where
we did the wrong thing and have had to acknowledge our actions. In order to be
truly cleansed of our wrongdoings, we must own up to our sins and ask God to
forgive us, despite our continued sinfulness. While it may be uncomfortable or
take some humbling, it is necessary in order to be welcomed back home again,
into God’s embrace.
How
can we acknowledge our sinfulness and seek God’s forgiveness?
Let us all chase God this Lenten season.
Anna Becker is a senior studying Biology.
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