18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings: Ecclesiastes 1:2,2:21-23; Colossians 3:1-5,9-11
Today’s readings remind us that nothing in this world can truly satisfy the longing of our hearts apart from Christ. Ecclesiastes declares that everything is vanity, pointing us to the truth that earthly pursuits, achievements, and possessions are fleeting, while our life with Jesus is eternal and secure. Saint Paul urges us to “set our thoughts on heavenly things” because our real life is now “hidden with Christ in God.” This is an invitation to deepen our personal relationship with Him—to let His presence define our identity and reshape how we live. To do this, we must strip away ego, selfishness, and the habits of our “old self,” allowing His love to renew us daily in His image. Walking closely with Jesus means living in constant awareness of His companionship, letting His voice guide our choices, His mercy heal our wounds, and His example inspire our actions. When Christ is our focus, we discover the freedom and joy of a life anchored not in passing things, but in Him who is our true life and lasting treasure. Let’s reflect: Is my life truly centered on Christ, allowing Him to renew me daily and free me from ego and selfishness so that I may live in His image?
Don Giorgio