Sunday, March 12, 2017

15 March 2017 - Wednesday of the 2nd week of Lent - Jeremiah 18:18-20, Matthew 20:17-28

       In Mark’s Gospel, James and John themselves are the ones who ask Jesus if they can sit at the place of honor with him in God’s kingdom.  However, Matthew changes it a bit to have their mom ask for this favor for them. We all like to be recognized, don’t we?  We like to receive honor and praise, accolades and thanks.  Rather, in our faith, we are called to be loyal to the truth, to do the right things in the right way, not to act out of ulterior motives or for our own glory.  Just as Jesus’ critics plotted against him, so the people wanted to get rid of Jeremiah as well.  God uses Jeremiah to communicate the uncomfortable truth to the people, but they don’t want to hear.  They plot against him.  They want him to go away.  It seems like we live in a society where everyone wants to get an A, to win an award, to be the best.   We are called to do our best, to follow God’s will, but not everyone can be number one in everything all the time.  I remember that once a lady remarked to Mother Teresa that she wanted to be just like her, but Mother Teresa responded by saying, no, you are not called to be just like me.  You are called to be you.  G. K. Chesterton once said: “It is always the secure who are humble.” May God help us to be secure in our faith.  May God help us to be humble.  May God help us to follow his calling in life.  May our Lenten journey help us to be true.  

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