RESTING ON DELUSIONAL SUPPORTS
TUESDAY, TWENTIETH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME Ezek 28:1-10; Deut 32:26-28,30,35-36; Mt 19:23-30 Danger of Self Sufficiency Studies have shown that humans are naturally social beings. No one is made to be an island or to live in isolation. This conclusion is supported by the fact that our needs are many and we can never satisfy them in isolation. So, communities arise naturally as means of satisfying various human needs. If our nature demands we live in communion with one another, even more does it demand that we stay in communion with God. Human experience and studies have also shown that people tend to isolate themselves from others when they acquire material riches, which give them a false or mistaken sense of self-sufficiency. We call it false because material wealth and riches can never take the place of people in our lives. If wealth and riches can not satisfy our need for communion with people, how can they ever take the place of God in our lives? It is delusional and grossly si...