Friday of 11th Week in Ordinary Time, Yr. II: reflection
THEME: STORE YOUR TREASURES IN HEAVEN WHERE THEY ARE SAFE
Reading: Mt
6:19-23
Human
beings have both physical and spiritual natures. While earthly wealth is
essential for taking care of our physical nature, and everyone is encouraged to
work hard to obtain it, it is suicidal to neglect our spiritual nature's
well-being. It often happens that people make earthly possession an absolute in
their lives and pursue it at the expense of their spiritual well-being,
forgetting that just as our physical nature doesn’t go beyond the grave, our
earthly possessions don’t follow us beyond the grave too. However, what we do
with earthly possessions follows us beyond the grave.
If we spend our entire
lives pursuing things that do not go beyond death, what will happen to our life
after death? It will undoubtedly be subjected to eternal poverty. Anyone who
starves his spiritual life here on earth, failing to prepare it for its eternal
journey, will face eternal poverty in the next life. For this reason, Jesus
reminds us in today’s gospel to store our treasures in heaven rather than on
earth.
So, with
what are we going to fill our heavenly store in order to prepare our spiritual nature
for its eternal journey? Whoever wants to be spiritually rich must use earthly
wealth to make positive impacts in the lives of other people instead of oppressing
them with such riches, and he must live an upright life doing God’s will.
In the last
part of this gospel reading, Jesus hinted at what can make people to pursue
earthily wealth as an absolute, neglecting their spiritual well-being. He talked
about good vision and poor vision. He says whoever has a good vision will have
a life full of light, whereas anyone who has a poor vision will have a life
full of darkness.
Dear
friends, whoever has a good vision about life will realize that life doesn’t end
here on earth and, thus, he will strive to know and do the will of God amidst
the pursuit of earthly treasure. However, someone whose vision has been
vitiated or clouded by greed, envy, pride, and other evils will always be
earthbound and incapable of thinking of anything other than earthly pleasures
and treasures, and how to obtain them at any cost.
Dear friends,
we should ask God today to open our eyes so that we can see reality clearly and
stop being earthbound in our pursuit of material wealth.
Fr Isaac
Chima
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