4TH AUGUST 2013: 18TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
A wise man lived in
a tent in the deserts of Arabia. Numerous people went to meet him everyday
either for a blessing or a counsel or merely to see the saintly man! Once
entered a man who was totally surprised that there was nothing, absolutely
nothing inside the tent – not even a stool for a furniture! And he asked the
wise man, “Where are your furnitures?” The wise man looked up and instead of
answering that question, retorted, “and where are yours?” “But I am only a
traveler, a passer-by” protested the visitor. And without losing his calm the
wise man quipped, “So am I; a traveler, a passer-by!”
We are all travelers,
passers-by, pilgrims towards our heavenly home, pilgrims to paradise! We do not
have a permanent home here, we are looking towards it, says the letter to the
Hebrews(13:14). When the Word of God repeatedly reminds us that we are merely
“strangers and pilgrims” (Heb 11:13; 1 Pet 2:11), it is not a negative outlook
on our life here and now, but a lasting perspective to understand it in the
right manner! We are not permanent here on earth, however famous or important
we are – and that is an obvious truth, so much forgotten or so much neglected
by our ambitious world! We are not in an oblivion, as if to say we do not know
our origins nor our future! No! The second reading today tells us, “Brothers
and sisters, you are risen with Christ” – We are resurrected people, people of
the Risen Lord, who awaits us in the heavenly abode, for us to be with him for
eternity! We are on a journey, we are on a pilgrimage! And on this pilgrimage
we need a travel kit! The Liturgy today reminds us of three essential
components that should find their place in that kit – those components are
Wisdom, Knowledge and Discernment!
The first of the
components is Wisdom – the capacity to know the difference between the vanities
and values in life! There are
those who run after wealth all their life and finally discover that they have
infact lost their whole life for nothing! Attachments, Ego, Vain glory,
prestige, power and pleasure can mislead our minds and spoil our spirits,
leading to a life so empty and erroneous. Persons entrusted to us by God, Love
that brightens every morning and illuminates every night, Relationships that
give meaning and make us feel wanted- these can help us live our life for
others and ultimately for God, who is the very source of that life and the only
One who can throw light on its real meaning! Vanities and Values – both shine
but it depends on me to differentiate the real brilliance and the fake lustre.
Knowledge is
another necessary element to never lose our way on this journey! Knowledge is
not merely a collection of information, it is the capacity to choose between
the virtues
and vices! St. Paul instructs us through his letter to the Colossians today
(3:10) that to put on the new person, is to be renewed in the fullness of
knowledge after the image of the One who has created us! God is the fullness of
knowledge, that is, the fullness of Virtues who shows us how our lives have to
be lived! “To make them know the beauty of virtue and the ugliness of vices”
was the task given to Don Bosco, the educator of the young, by the Risen Lord
and the Blessed Mother. The right knowledge guides us on our path and leads us
through right choices.
The third and the
most difficult of all is Discernment! To store up right treasure in the right place!
The clarity of what is truly the treasure to be sought and the choice of the
right place to store them, is the most important truth every religion and faith
intends to present. The readings today direct us to this discernment! Living in
a world of consumerism and globalization, days of technological advancement and
communication revolution, we are today made to think deep with the situations
of war, violence, killings, greed, corruption, domination, deception,
exploitation and dehumanization all around us. The choice is ours, either to be
carried by the current or to swim against the current! If we are carried by the
current we are dead and buried in this world of vanity! If we dare to stand
against it and swim countercurrent, we are people of the Risen Lord, the
followers of the living Lord, real pilgrims
to paradise!