Thursday, August 22, 2019

How do I become God's child?

WORD 2day: Friday, 20th week in Ordinary time

August 23, 2019: Ruth 1: 1-3, 6-14, 16-22; Matthew 22:34-40

Approaching today's readings with the question, 'how does one become a son or daughter of God' - there is an example and a theory! The example is that of Ruth and the theory is presented to us by Jesus himself in the Gospel. 

Ruth, a moabite, who lost her hebrew husband, still becomes a part of God's salvation plan and becomes one of the few women referred to in the long history of the Israelites. How does it happen? The answer is, true and selfless LOVE. And that is the connecting link between the readings today.

Love is the only way one can become a child of God, as John puts it so simply in his letter - 'Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God' (1 Jn 4:7). John learnt it from his master and beloved friend, Jesus who dared to synthesise the whole of the law and the prophets (that is, the whole of Hebrew Scripture) into two directives, which actually amounted to just one command: LOVE. 

Now we are back with the question we began with: how do I become a child of God. Neither some ritual, nor some practices of piety, not even some grand acts of heroism can achieve that status. There is only one way, taught by the Only Son of God and that is the way of love. Let us love one another and become God's children.