Monday, August 10, 2020

Daily Catholic Reflection: August 11, 2020, Memorial of Saint Clare, Virgin, Year A.

Ezekiel 2:8—3:4,
Ps119:14.24.72. 103.111.131,
Matthew 18:1-5. 10.12- 14 Full Readings


 Becoming Great in the Kingdom of God

Today's readings present to us two powerful images which depict a message concerning our relationship with God's word and communing with Him.

The first reading presents to us Ezekiel eating the scroll which was presented to him by God. The scroll had the word of the Lord written on it and it was sweet as honey. This image brings a message about the sweetness of the Word of God. This is also depicted in the psalm today, that the word of God is sweeter than honey. The sweetness comes because it is always joy to receive the word of God as we see in Jeremiah 15:16. Brethren, how do we relate with the word of God. Most often we go for mass or for service and the word of God is proclaimed to us, do we internalise it and savour it's sweetness or we just hear and it passes away or because of routine it has lost value in us?

The word of God that we hear should go through us just as food goes through the digestive system. God requires that we hunger for it like food, masticate it through meditation, digest it and assimilate it so that it becomes part of our being. God’s word strengthens our resolve to live in obedience to God, and it empowers us to proclaim it to others from the depth of our being through a faith-filled life. If the word of God becomes part of us, we will live according to His will and indeed we shall become great in the kingdom of heaven.

The Gospel presents to us another image: the image of becoming childlike. Jesus tells His disciples after asking Him about who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, that unless you become like a little child, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven and that nobody should despise any of these little ones otherwise, his or her angel will react.

The image of children or little ones is used a number of times in the Gospels to portray the good qualities of children which are qualities of the kingdom for instance humility, innocence, natural, trusting, dependence and many others. Jesus therefore invites us to have qualities like those of children in order to enter the kingdom of God. 

The image of children also teaches the infinite value of the Christian, the need to respect everyone, no matter how slight and little they seem. Why does Jesus choose a child? Are children holier, more devoted, more loyal, more responsive, more straightforward? In the conditions of the time it seems that children were less favoured and less regarded than adults, possibly due to the high infant mortality-rate. So when Jesus says that don't despise any of these little ones, he underlines the dire warning about harming others. This puts harming others on the same level as the great commandment of love, but on an opposite tack: it is the negative of which the great commandment is the positive. 

We might wonder who is meant by the ‘little ones’. The fact that the expression is used for the apostles in the mission discourse (10.42) has sparked a theory that it means primarily those who spread the gospel. More likely, it is anyone in need, and especially those who put their trust in Jesus. Of these apostles in need of hospitality form an important group. And therefore whoever welcomes the little ones (Gospel heralds and those in need) in Jesus’ Name, has welcomed Jesus Himself and whoever becomes like a child becomes the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 

Reflect today on how palatable the Word of God is to you. Is it sweeter than anything else or it just passes away without even tasting it? Reflect also on your willingness to become like a child so that you will become great in the kingdom of heaven. Do you welcome the little children, respect every one as he or she is, and welcome the God's chosen Gospel heralds like priests, religious catechists and all the people doing the will of God? Pray today that you may always strive to have childlike faith in all you do. 

 Let us Pray
Your word, O Lord, sweeter, sharp and very powerful in the lives of your people. May I always savour its sweetness everyday as I strive to become like a child for the greater Glory which is to come in heaven. Amen.

Be blessed and may St Clare pray for us.

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