Showing posts with label Changing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Changing. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Jesus' Notices: Are We Ready?

Today is the feast of St. Matthew, an apostle and evangelist and also a former tax collector.  Tax collectors, in Jesus’ time, were despised and among the lowest of the low. They collected taxes for the Romans who occupied their land and took some of the proceeds for themselves. They might be likened today to those in public office or public service who are not about serving their constituents or being cooperative in creating policies that benefit the common good but are about lining their pockets and exploiting others for their personal gain.  Persons of this nature are, in the words of Scripture, building “their houses” on sand. When the winds and rains come, their “houses” will collapse.  They are the unwise stewards cheating their master and who, when the Son of Man comes in the dead of “night,”   are likely to be found wanting.

What about Matthew, then? The Gospel tells us, that, as Jesus passed by Matthew’s custom post, Jesus noticed him and said: “Follow me.”  Matthew’s heart was open to the Lord. Most likely he had heard of Him and had been pondering His teachings privately. He was ready and Jesus knew it. “Follow Me,” Jesus says. Matthew left the custom post and followed the Lord. Not only did he open his heart to Jesus, he also opened his home as well.  Jesus accepted Matthew’s openness and had a meal with Him and fellow tax collectors, persons in need of and open to conversion.


Are you and I ready? Are we waiting? Will we leave our “custom post,” that activity that is unjust, that is exploitative of others or by which we use another for our personal advantage? Are we ready to change our lives, to let go of that which shuts Jesus out of our lives? Are we ready to follow Jesus and become missionary disciples? Are we ready to carry out the purpose for which God created us, that is to become servants of others, messengers of His love and mercy and forgiveness, as Matthew did? 

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Mary Magdalene's Transformation to New Life

“Mary stayed outside the tomb weeping” (Jn 20: 11).  Are we, too, standing outside “the tomb” of our lives, weeping?  Perhaps we are.  How often have each of us been invited to take an action, make a decision, do something creative and/or different, change our pace and we continue peering into our emptiness or continue complaining about boredom or that nothing is interesting around “here”.  Is it possible that we stand on the outside of life peering in at others doing the work, getting involved, having fun, making a difference while we continue vegetating, growing “potatoes” on our couches or staying stuck in an addictive pattern of behavior?  The risen Christ appears in the person and/or the disguise of a family member, a friend, a co-worker, a fellow parishioners or even a stranger and asks “Why are you weeping?” “Why are you looking for life in places that drain your energy, depletes your happiness, dulls your senses?”  “Why are you hanging on to past deadening behaviors; stop complaining and ‘get a life’?”  When Jesus confronts Mary, gently calling her name, Mary stops her weeping and follows Jesus’ request to get involved in the resurrection  story, in new hope and in a new life!  What about you and me?