Homily for July 10th, 2014: Matthew
10:7-15.
“Without cost
you have received; without cost you are to give,” Jesus tells the twelve men he
has called to be his apostles. Another translation says: “Freely you have
received, freely give.” Can you think of something that is all your own, and
not a gift from God? What about your achievements: the money you have earned,
the recognition you may have received? Would any of that be possible without the
talents and abilities God has given you? When you stop to think about it,
everything we have comes ultimately from God. There is one exception: our sins.
They are all our own. Everything else is God's gift: not because
we are good enough to deserve God’s gifts – for none of us is. God bestows his
gifts on us not as rewards for being good, but simply because He is so good that he wants to share his
goodness and love with us.
What is the
appropriate response? We can describe it in a single word: thanksgiving. Here’s
a question we should all ask ourselves from time to time: Am I a thankful
person? If you are a person of prayer – and you would hardly be here if you
weren’t – then you’re probably pretty good at asking God for things. Are you
equally good at saying “Thank you,” when your requests are granted? If a long
life has taught me anything it is this: grateful people are happy people – no
exceptions!
I was born before universal air
travel. Americans visiting Europe crossed the Atlantic
by ship. In my childhood I remember hearing about the Pastor of a wealthy parish
who regretted that so many of his parishioners were lost at sea every summer.
When they asked him to explain, he said: “In June each year lots of my
parishioners request Masses for a safe passage to Europe.
Come Labor Day I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of Masses of thanksgiving requested for a safe return."
What is the best way to thank God for
all his gifts? Jesus’ words in today’s gospel tell us: “Freely you have
received, freely give.” In other words: we can’t keep God’s gifts, unless we
give them away.” And it gets even better. When we do give them away, they come
back to us. If you doubt that, just try it!
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