Did you know God has a "dream for the world"? Hello, I’m Franciscan Father Greg Friedman, and this is the "Sunday
Soundbite" for the Fourth Sunday of Lent.
From the dawn of creation, described in the Book of Genesis, the story of the Bible relates how
God created the world to be a place of harmony. The Garden of Eden is a
beautiful symbol of this harmonious world. The Promised Land, as it's depicted
in our first reading this Sunday, also shows us a vision of what God has in
store for the human family. There, Joshua leads God's people into the "land of
milk and honey."
Jesus captures God's dream for the world in the Gospel story today. It's the familiar story of the Prodigal Son, better titled "The
Father Who Couldn't Forget." There, our God is portrayed as the parent who
waited day after day for his errant child to return. What a beautiful picture
of God!
Throughout history, though human beings have strayed constantly, following their own ideas for
happiness, God has held fast to a dream of harmony and made it come true with
forgiveness. Jesus, and Christians who seek to follow him, embody that dream in
our world today.
I’m Father Greg Friedman with the "Sunday Soundbite" for St. Anthony Messenger Press, on the
Web at FranciscanRadio.org.
Franciscan Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M., is creative director for American Catholic Radio and is on the production team for video and audio projects for Franciscan Communications, a ministry of St. Anthony Messenger Press. He is a member of the development team for AmericanCatholic.org, OnceCatholic.org and FranciscanRadio.org. He assists each weekend at a parish that ministers to college students and serves as a member of the leadership team of the Cincinnati-based Franciscan Friars.