VIABILITY FOR HEAVENLY LIFE
SUNDAY, FIFTENTH WEEK IN ORDERINARY TIME Isa 55:10-11; Ps 65:10-14; Rom 8:18-23; Mt 13:1-23 The Word of God as Seed of Spiritual Life The Church arranges the readings for this Sunday to aid us in a deeper and better understanding of the mystery of our salvation in Jesus Christ. The prominent analogy is that of the seed sown in the soil. Just as a viable seed sown in the soil struggles with the life it contains against the forces of death, darkness, and decay, our souls, receiving the new and spiritual life from the word of God, struggle against the forces of evil, sin, and death. The forces of death and corruption, working on the seed, cause it to bring forth a new shoot through which it breaks through the earth covering and holding it down, to receive light and fresh air, with which it commences the production of new structures supporting the new life. The seed sown in the dark earth will be unable to accomplish this feat if it is not viable enough. The analogy is apt for our sp...