Mt. 10:34-11:1.
“Whoever loses his life for my sake
will find it,” Jesus tells us in today’s gospel. How do we do that? Let me give
you two examples. Here is a mother with 3 children, all under six. Their needs
keep her busy all day and well into the night. “Sometimes I’d just like to
close the door on them and walk away,” she says. “But of course I can’t,” she
adds. And she doesn’t. She is losing her life for Christ’s sake—for the sake of
Him who tells us in the 25th chapter of Matthew’s gospel: “Inasmuch
as you do it for the least of my brothers and sisters, you do it for me.” In
serving the needs of her 3 little ones, she finds a life filled with joy – the
special joy that young children bring to a mother who, with her husband, has
given these little ones the gift of life.
My second example is taken from the
life I know best: that of priests. There are two kinds of priests: the
sheets-to-alb priest, who lies abed as long as he can and reaches the sacristy
just in time to throw on his vestments before he goes to the altar. And there
is the other kind of priest. He is up early, an hour at least before Mass, so
that he can spend time waiting in silence on the Lord before he ascends the
altar steps. Which of these two do you suppose finds priesthood a rat race? And
which of the two finds priesthood a life filled with joy? Clearly it is the one
who rises early. He is like the busy mother with her three little ones. Like
her, he is losing his life for Christ’s sake. And like her, he finds life: a life so joyful that he would not trade it for
anything.
What is comes down to is this. There are
two kinds of people: takers, and givers. Which are you? If you choose to be a
taker, I can promise you one thing. You’ll never get enough. It is the givers
who experience a measure of joy that only the Lord God can give.
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