Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/102625.cfm
In a little town outside of Dublin,
Ireland, O’Toole found a messy plot of land. He spent weeks cleaning out the debris,
racking & fertilizing the soil. Then he planted flowers and carefully
watered them. After a few months, his garden was a beauty. One day as he was
admiring his garden, Fr. O’Reilly walked past & said to him, “What a fine garden you & the Lord have made.” O’Toole said, “Father
you should have seen it when the Lord had it on His own!”
Now we might think that O’Toole committed
the sin of pride, and he may well have, but it is our sins pride we want to own
up to today. The Lord doesn’t make messes, but He helps clean them up after we
make them, and our sins of pride make a lot of messes. You and I are called by
Jesus – to listen to HIS WORD and allow HIS WORD to guide our lives.
The Greek play write Sophocles in Antigone
wrote, “All men make mistakes, but a good
man yields when he knows his course is wrong & repairs the evil, the only
sin is pride.” C.S. Lewis in his book Mere Christianity said
pride is “The Great Sin.”
Throughout human history the Sin of Pride
and Self-Conceit has flourished, and the virtue of Humility has lagged behind. The
reading from Sirach tells us “The Lord is a God of justice, who knows no favorites…. &
the Lord will not delay.” St. Paul wrote that he has “finished the race … kept the faith.”
We need to remember that the race of Faith
in our life is not a sprint but a marathon. We need to Trust God and be
faithful and persistent in doing God’s Will for the pure love of God.
This morning, we ask, “Do I seek only the gifts of God OR am I truly seeking
God Himself? In our marathon of Faith we experience joys, trials: in
the time of trials on more than one occasion ask God, “Why me?” The
times of joy rarely compel us to say Thank you to God. The answer to “Why
me?” is rarely given to us in
this life, but like the Tax Collector God asks us to humbly accept what happens
on our faith journey as from His hand, the joys easy to accept; the trails
difficult to accept. “Do
I seek only the gifts of God OR am I truly seeking God Himself?
Reflect on this insight on prayer. “The Gate of Heaven is so low that to get in one must be
on their knees; especially the knees’ of our heart & our will.” Disney
offers us Gaston & Belle in The Beauty and the Beast and the Evil Queen and
Snow White as examples of pride and humility.
However this morning I will refer to the play Les Mis, which gives us three
characters who can help us obtain insight into today’s Gospel. Javert
the self-righteous, law enforcing policeman who lacks even a modicum of mercy. Jean Valjean who
reminds us of the tax collector in today’s Gospel, who acknowledges his own
sinfulness.
He offers mercy and forgiveness to Javert
who is unable to accept the gifts offered to him. And finally, Marius
who offers us this insight on prayer, “These are
moments when, whatever the posture of the body, the soul is on its knees.”
PRAYER is the best means of strengthening our relationship with Jesus Christ. Today
let’s join with Jean Valjean who prayed in song:
“God on high
Hear my prayer
In my need You have always
been there.”
The Gospel is not about “punishment or condemnation” but, a call to deeper
“conversion.” It calls us to bend our hearts, our wills & our souls to
God’s. Spend some time thinking about,
“Do I seek only the gifts of God OR am I truly
seeking God Himself?
May God Be Praised.