Sometimes, I visit people in the hospital who are in great pain. The morphine barely eases their suffering. Yet, behind the tears in their eyes, there is peace. I feel peace as soon as I enter the room. Maybe they don’t realize how closely they are connected to Jesus and His suffering on the cross.
Is that just a grace that Jesus gives to some people? There is a common factor among the people I know who remain at peace in the face of any misfortune. Their life is all about others. They took the ten, five, or two talents and invested them in needy people. And they do it without giving it a second thought. They’re happy to volunteer their time in charitable work.
What about the servant who buried his talent in the ground? This servant cares only about himself, and the ground he buries his talent is himself. He can never have enough. When he gets what he wants, it’s never satisfying. He always wants more. Watch out when some calamity comes along. It’s doubtful that he’ll accept it and move on.
Jesus is more present to us than we realize when we are generous and kind to others. We receive His character in baptism; He is more than just attending to us; we become another Christ to others, and sometimes, through His Cross, we bear with Him. We don’t see it that way because it might give us a big head.
Gospel Challenge:
Everything in life is a gift from our Father. Everything is grace, His Son loving through us. Ask Jesus for the intention to be His grace for others.
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https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/083124.cfm
What the Master Sees
Sometimes, I visit people in the hospital who are in great pain. The morphine barely eases their suffering. Yet, behind the tears in their eyes, there is peace. I feel peace as soon as I enter the room. Maybe they don’t realize how closely they are connected to Jesus and His suffering on the cross.
Is that just a grace that Jesus gives to some people? There is a common factor among the people I know who remain at peace in the face of any misfortune. Their life is all about others. They took the ten, five, or two talents and invested them in needy people. And they do it without giving it a second thought. They’re happy to volunteer their time in charitable work.
What about the servant who buried his talent in the ground? This servant cares only about himself, and the ground he buries his talent is himself. He can never have enough. When he gets what he wants, it’s never satisfying. He always wants more. Watch out when some calamity comes along. It’s doubtful that he’ll accept it and move on.
Jesus is more present to us than we realize when we are generous and kind to others. We receive His character in baptism; He is more than just attending to us; we become another Christ to others, and sometimes, through His Cross, we bear with Him. We don’t see it that way because it might give us a big head.
Gospel Challenge:
Everything in life is a gift from our Father. Everything is grace, His Son loving through us. Ask Jesus for the intention to be His grace for others.
Peace everyone.
Love Your Neighbor!
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
pastor@bscchurch.com
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