GOSPEL READING:
Matthew 16:24-2824 Then Jesus told his disciples, "If any man would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. 26 For what will it profit a man, if he gains the whole world and forfeits his life? Or what shall a man give in return for his life? 27 For the Son of man is to come with his angels in the glory of his Father, and then he will repay every man for what he has done. 28 Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death before they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom."
Meditation: What is the most important investment you can
make with your life? Jesus poses some probing questions to
challenge our assumptions about what is most profitable and
worthwhile. In every decision of life we are making ourselves a
certain kind of person. The kind of person we are, our character,
determines to a large extent the kind of future we will face and
live. It is possible that some can gain all the things they set
their heart on, only to wake up suddenly and discover that they
missed the most important things of all. Of what value are
material things if they don't help you gain what truly lasts in
eternity. Neither money nor possessions can buy heaven, mend a
broken heart, or cheer a lonely person.
The great exchange - my life for His Life
Jesus asks the question: What will a person give in exchange
for his or her life? Everything we have is an out-right gift
from God. We owe him everything, including our very lives. It's
possible to give God our money, but not ourselves, or to give him
lip-service, but not our hearts. A true disciple gladly gives up
all that he or she has in exchange for an unending life of joy and
happiness with God. God gives without measure. The joy he offers
no sadness or loss can diminish.
True freedom and gain
The cross of Christ leads to victory and freedom from sin,
despair, and death. What is the cross which Jesus Christ commands
me to take up each day? When my will crosses with his
will, then his will must be done. Are you ready to lose
all for Jesus Christ in order to gain all with Jesus Christ?
Psalm 77:11-15,20
11 I will call to mind the deeds of the LORD; yes, I will remember your wonders of old.
12 I will meditate on all your works, and muse on your mighty deeds.
13 Your way, O God, is holy. What god is great like our God?
14 You are the God who works wonders, who has manifested your might among the peoples.
15 You did with your arm redeem your people, the sons of Jacob and Joseph. [Selah]
20 You led thy people like a flock by the hand of Moses and Aaron.
Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: Walk as
Christ has walked, by Caesarius of Arles (470-543
AD)
"When the Lord tells us in the Gospel that anyone who wants to be
his follower must renounce himself, the injunction seems harsh; we
think he is imposing a burden on us. But an order is no burden
when it is given by one who helps in carrying it out. To what
place are we to follow Christ if not where he has already gone? We
know that he has risen and ascended into heaven; there, then, we
must follow him. There is no cause for despair - by ourselves we
can do nothing, but we have Christ's promise... One who claims to
abide in Christ ought to walk as he walked. Would you follow
Christ? Then be humble as he was humble. Do not scorn his
lowliness if you want to reach his exaltation. Human sin made the
road rough. Christ's resurrection leveled it. By passing over it
himself, he transformed the narrowest of tracks into a royal
highway. Two feet are needed to run along this highway; they are
humility and charity. Everyone wants to get to the top - well, the
first step to take is humility. Why take strides that are too big
for you - do you want to fall instead of going up? Begin with the
first step, humility, and you will already be climbing." (excerpt
from SERMONS 159, 1.4-6)