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Come and See! 11th Week of OT June 14, 2026
The Word…
“As you go, make this proclamation: ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ Pondering the Word … The literal Greek puts that last line so simply: “You have received a free gift; give a free gift.” Fritz Kreisler, the late Austrian concert violinist is quoted as saying: “I was born with music in my system. It was a gift from God. I didn’t acquire it. So, I do not even deserve thanks for the music... I never look upon the money I earn as my own. It is public money, entrusted to me for proper disbursement. My beloved wife feels exactly as I do…In all these years of my so-called success in music we have not built a house for ourselves. Between it and us stand all the homeless in the world” (as cited in Challenge, by Mark Link SJ, 1993). Wow! That’s an amazing way to look at one’s life! I am far from anything close to that level of humility. Of course, we are entitled to earn a reasonable living using the gifts God has given us; God speaks about the blessing of being able to “eat the fruits of our labor” (Ps 128:2; Is 3:10). Self-efficacy, the knowledge that one is capable of doing for oneself, is an important part of a healthy psyche. But we are also told to share the gifts and the fruits of our labor with those less fortunate (Mt 25:31-46; Lk 6:38; Rom 12:13; Hb 13:16, among many others); and, to share, not out of obligation, but out of love and kindness (Dt 15:7-11; 2 Cor 9:6-10). Living the Word… We talked last Sunday about the
importance of gratitude, particularly in the face of the mystery of the
Divine’s presence in the world. I find it difficult at times to maintain
that sense of gratitude for all that I have been given when I consider the
suffering in the world. It’s overwhelming that I should be so blest while
children die by the tens of thousands each day from war, poverty, and
disease, mostly at the hands of humanity’s greed. And yet I know the more grateful I am for the free gifts I receive, the more joy I can contain, and the more I will be impelled to share these gifts and this joy. Let’s try a little prayer exercise: Grab a pen and paper and write down all the things you have received as gift from God last week. Not just the obvious big things like your body, your brain, your faith, etc. List the little things. Include also the trials that have provided growth. This is not to discount the work you’ve done to bring your gifts to fruition; it’s an exercise to open yourself to see God at work in you, and that, in reality, all is gift. Now, flip the page over and list the gifts you’ve given others without cost. We’re not talking here just about donations. When have you given of your time, your true self, without expectation of return? I bet there are more than you think. Do you see that these are gifts too?
Mon,
Jun 15:
“Lord,
listen to my groaning. Hearken to my word… Heed my call for help!
I bring my plea expectantly before you. For you, O God, delight not in
wickedness… the arrogant may not stand in your sight. You hate all
evildoers. You destroy all who speak falsehood; The bloodthirsty and the
deceitful the LORD abhors” (Ps 5).
Tue,
Jun 16:
“Against you only have I sinned; and done what is evil in your sight”
(Ps 51). Wed, Jun 17: “The
LORD keeps those who are constant” (Ps 31).
Thu, Jun 18:
“But if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your
transgressions”
(Mt 6:7-14).
Fri, Jun 19:
“For
where your treasure is, there also will your heart be”
(Mt 6:19-23).
Sat, Jun 20:
“Don’t worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself. Sufficient
for a day is its own evil”
In a few weeks, I will be
taking a hiatus from writing—the first time since I began in 2009—due to
some major surgery. I don’t know how long my recovery will take, but if I am
up to it, I will try to resurrect some things from years’ past.
COME & SEE ARCHIVE
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