Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Poor in Spirit - they depend on God

Wednesday, 7th week in Ordinary Time

23rd May, 2018: Jam 4: 13-17; Mk 9: 38-40

Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Mt 5:3). How do we understand the expression 'poor in spirit'? The Word today has a simple description: they depend on God. Two traits that are enlisted as opposition or rebellion to God are Pride and Jealousy! Pride claims illegitimate credits for things; Jealousy detests anyone being better in comparison to me.

James hits out against pride, which claims that we are in control of our entire life! I know of a person who has planned in black and white his next two decades or so - all that he would do, where he would reach and so on! One thing is to have a plan, while it is totally another matter to be too sure about taking control of everything! 

Jesus speaks of jealousy in subtle manner, without hurting the sentiments of his own apostles. He instructs them about not monopolising the role of being God's instruments! Anyone could be used by God, just as you could be! When you are used by God for God's purposes, rejoice and be glad. When someone else is used by God, give praise to God all the same! 

This comes from two important qualities we need to develop: 
1. Stop comparing... that is the worst punishment you can give yourself and lose all that you can truly cherish otherwise!
2. Place God at the centre, not yourself. Thus you will understand the great plan that exists not merely your petty thinking and childish accomplishments!

When we work out of these two temptations: of jealousy and pride, we would be well on our way to sanctity...for that is a sign that we depend on God, that we are poor in spirit, and the kingdom of heaven belongs to us!

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