In today’s first reading,
Philippians 2: 5-11, St. Paul puts before us Jesus’ model of humility. “[T]hough he was in the form of God, [Jesus]
did not regard equality with God something to be grasped.” Every day, false sacreds emerge for us. Those
might be anyone or anything we elevate to the level of the Sacred, anything or
anyone we put on a sacred pedestal, as
the serpent elevated the fruit on the tree in Paradise. “Eat of it, devour it,
possess it, and you will be like God,” Satan insisted. This temptation surrounds us every day.
Someone gets an award; we do not. Our
mouths water! Someone is given recognition or praised in our presence while we stand
in the background, hardly noticed, if acknowledged at all. Our
hearts ache. Someone outperforms us, or
we imagine being outperformed. We feel a twinge of jealousy or envy. If only we
were this person or that person, if only we had this job or that job, this
degree or that degree, these opportunities or those opportunities, we tell
ourselves; then, we, too, would accomplish great things! Etc. Etc. Etc.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The humility of God
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