Illustration of Lazarus at the rich man’s gate by Fyodor Bronnikov, 1886. |
sumptuous[suhmp-choo-uh s]
adjective
1.entailing great expense, as from choice materials, fine work, etc.;costly:a sumptuous residence.
2.luxuriously fine or large; lavish; splendid:a sumptuous feast.
Here is this man who has these magnificently lavish feasts daily, not just on special occasions. His life is full of excess, full of carnal pleasures. How great a contrast we have with Lazarus, the beggar. This man has no fine clothing. He sits begging at the door of the rich man’s abode desiring to even eat the crumbs that fall from his table. Alas, they are consumed by the very dogs that lick the poor ragamuffins’ wounds. He has no one to support him, no one to bandage and dress him that he might get better, but is tormented by the very animals that eat the food he so ardently needs to survive.
But the presence of those who hunger because they lack bread opens up another profound meaning of this petition. The drama of hunger in the world calls Christians who pray sincerely to exercise responsibility toward their brethren, both in their personal behavior and in their solidarity with the human family. This petition of the Lord’s Prayer cannot be isolated from the parables of the poor man Lazarus and of the Last Judgment. (2831)