“HONEY FROM THE ROCK”
Daily Reflections
Monday, 21st August 2017.
Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time
Memorial of St. Pope Pius X
Jgs 2: 11-19;
Ps 106: 34-37, 39-40, 43-44 (R) 4;
Mt 19: 16-22
CALL TO BE POOR IN SPIRIT
We are living in a world in which it is easy to get so taken up with material things that we lose sight of everything and everyone else. We can if are not careful make the acquisition of things an end in itself. “If you wish to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” When the young man heard this statement, he went away sad, for he had many possessions.
Jesus does call some people to literally sell all their possessions and give them away. For those who answer this call, they discover great freedom in their detachment from all material belongings. Their vocation is a sign to all of us of the radical interior calling, we each have been given. But for the rest, how is the Lord calling them? It’s by calling them to spiritual poverty. By “spiritual poverty” we mean that each and every one of us is called to detach from the things of this world to the same extent as those called to literal poverty. The only difference is that one calling is both interior and exterior, and the other calling is only interior. But it must be just as radical.
Spiritual poverty means we discover the blessing of spiritual riches in our detachment from the material enticements of this age. Material “things” are not evil. But it is quite common for us to also have a strong attachment to the things of this world. Too often, we want to fall into the trap of thinking that more “things” will make us happy. It’s not true, for “He who has money never has money enough.”
Reflect, today, upon the clear calling you have received to live in this world without becoming attached to the things of this world. Possessions are only a means to the end of living a holy life and fulfilling your purpose in life. That will mean you have what you need, but it will also mean that you strive to avoid excess and, especially, avoid interior attachment to worldly possessions.
Prayer: Lord, I freely renounce all I have and own. I give it to You as a spiritual sacrifice. Receive all I have and help me to use it only in the way You so desire. In that detachment may I discover the true riches You have for me. Jesus, I trust in You. Amen.