Today at Holy Mass Jesus in the Gospel of St Matthew is once again confronted by the Pharisees and they ask him a question….“Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” He said to him, “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments”……On the surface this seems fairly basic and easy…Love God - Love your neighbor…Easy Right?….But as we all know, life presents us with many choices…Its very easy to forget God when tempted to satisfy personal desires - And people do this all the time, as we all know….And when it comes to our neighbor…If our neighbor “gets in the way” of what we want - Well - Too bad for them!…That again is a common mindset of our society…..Before a Catholic can even think about living out these two commandments, one must commit fully to a life of the Sacraments, prayer and fasting…Why?…Because without these practices there is NO WAY we can or even will live in this manner - “The Spirit is willing but the flesh is weak”….In fact, in some instances, we will not even realize when we violate these commandments because the human mind has a way to rationalize actions that benefit our creature comforts…As the saying goes - “Its only business” - Tell that to the person who is cheated!…..Mankind lives in denial of his human weakness - His tendency to be drawn to sin….This is why Jesus established a Church - To help us with our “sin problem”…You can read the Bible all day, which is a good thing - But that is not going to give you the grace to live out the Gospel….We need grace to do that….And that is where the Sacraments, prayer and fasting come into play…How can we love our neighbor if we do not see God in our neighbor?….Once again, really solely on our human strengthen, this kind of love will never happen!…But when we prioritize practicing our Catholic faith (Living Sacramentally, daily prayer and fasting) - We not only will see God in our neighbor, we will feel an obligation to assist our neighbor when he or she is in need….Without “the tools” of our Catholic faith - We are helpless to love as Jesus commands us
“Teach me your paths, my God, guide me in your truth”
Each day Mother Teresa sisters pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament for one hour….I know this because for seven years I served with the Missionaries of Charity both in America and abroad….Why do these nuns take up an hour each day to pray in this way? - Should they not be serving the poor?…..The answer as to why the sisters utilize this daily practice is - They would not be able to serve the poor in the way they do if they did not learn to see Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament…I have seen with my own eyes what those nuns do and trust me - There is NO WAY a human being without an intense prayer life could do with the Missionaries of Charity do…..On one of my trips to Haiti, I was in Port au Prince, which is the capital of Haiti…The city is a war zone - Literally - Gang violence, poverty and suffering is everywhere!….To be very honest, to a foreigner (even a well traveled foreigner like myself) the sight of the city was both terrifying and disturbing……Has I entered into one of the Missionaries of Charity homes in Port au Prince, I was greeted by the superior of the house, a small Filipino nun, who had the biggest smile you ever saw…Sister greeted me with - “WELCOME TO HAITI” - She meant every bit of that greeting too!…..When I was greeted by her, I almost wanted to laugh….”This place is a disaster - How can you be so happy”…This is what was in my mind and why I wanted to laugh…..For those reading this reflection now - Ask yourself - How did this nun have this kind of joy (Because her joy was very real - Was she simply crazy)? - How does this nun willingly live in war zone?….How can this nun love people, who the world has disregarded and live like she does at a great personal cost to herself?….The answer to all those questions is - This nun prays before the Blessed Sacrament each day - She lives Sacramentally - She fasts regularly……Because that is the ONLY way one can do what she does….“You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments”…There is only one way to live out what Jesus commands of us…And that is to live as a Catholic….Not going to happen any other way!
“They cried to the LORD in their distress; from their straits he rescued them. And he led them by a direct way to reach an inhabited city”
As we all know - In the New Testament, Jesus tells us a lot of things, instructing us how to live…Its not enough to know what Jesus said, we are all called to live it out….And if we do not utilize the Sacraments, daily prayer and weekly fasting…Do you actually “think” you are going to live the Gospel?….You’re going to love your enemies?…You’re going to be meek and humble of heart?….You’re going to forgive unceasingly?…..As they say where I come from - NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!……….What is asked of us today in the Gospel of St Matthew is very hard to do - In fact, its impossible to do without God’s grace…Its our job to open ourselves up to that grace…So God can give us “eyes to see” and grace to act….There is a big difference between knowing about Jesus and knowing Jesus…And if we claim we “know Jesus”, we have to aspire to live like he lived…And without Sacramental grace - That is not going to happen!….JMJ