Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Bible Reflections I 28.07.2021 - Wednesday I Indraya Manna I

Ordinary Time - Week 17

Readings: I - Ex. 34: 29-35
                II - Mt. 13: 44-46

St. Alphonsa (Memoria)
   
ENCOUNTER TO EXCELL  

Jesus is the way, the truth and the life (Jh. 16:4), is the treasure and the precious pearl of which the Gospel passage portrays today. The one who discovers Jesus will be ready to rid anything and everything for Him and Him alone. Matthew, the tax collector, with a look and the encounter of Jesus, “Follow me” (Mt. 9:9), gave up everything and followed Jesus. Zacchaeus, the chief tax collector, and the greedy fellow after befriending Jesus, was ready to give up half of his possession to the poor and to pay back four times to the persons whomever he had defrauded (Lk. 19:1-10). The Samaritan woman dared not to look at people, so she choose the noon time when none would be present, to fetch the water from the well. After the long self-revealing conversation of Jesus, she left her water jar at the well and ran with joy into the city to announce to the people about the Messiah (Jh. 4: 4-42). The adulterous woman caught in the very act of committing adultery was so much taken up by the compassion, mercy and gentleness of Jesus in his words, “Neither do I condemn you”. She was so much captivated by Jesus, that she gave up her sinful living and followed him courageously till the cross (Jh. 8: 1-11). Saul, the fanatic Jew, became Paul after his encounter with Jesus was transformed (Acts. 9:1-19) to be a vehement preacher and faithful follower of Jesus and the pillar of the Church that he once persecuted.  

St. Francis of Assisi, the rich noble young man gave up all his wealth to the extent of stripping himself off and to be a mendicant, all to possess Jesus and Jesus alone. St. Ignatius of Loyola, the one time the womanizer, gambler and the great soldier, when injured was given the book titled ‘The life of Christ’ that gave a complete U-turn in his life. He discovered Jesus there, gave up everything even his old way of living and became a saint and a servant to the King of kings. St. Francis Xavier who went to pursue his university studies at the college of Sainte-Barbe, Paris was captivated so much by the words of St. Ignatius from the Bible, “What will it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit their life” (Mk. 8:36) that he committed himself to promote Jesus the great treasure and a priceless peal to the poor souls that knew not Christ.  

We celebrate the feast of St. Alphonsa, of the Franciscan Clarist Congregation and the first India woman saint who was ready to give up anything to follow Christ, even her beauty and burnt her one leg in the fire pit. She joyfully endured all her suffering for the love of the Lord because she had discovered the great treasure and the priceless pearl in the person of Jesus Christ.

In the light of the life of these personalities let us examine our lives: Have I encountered the Lord in my life? What have I given up to possess this great treasure and the precious pearl? Am I on the right track that the Lord has left for me, the path of love, unity, fraternity and justice? May our mind and heart resonate with this prayer: “Lord Jesus, help me to seek you as the greatest treasure and the precious pearl”

6 comments:

  1. Lord Jesus help me to seek you as the greatest treasure and the precious pearl

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  2. “Lord Jesus, help me to seek you as the greatest treasure and the precious pearl” Amen

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  3. Lord give me the courage to risk giving up my sinful life,unholy attachments ,addictions in order to possess the greatest treasure and precious pearl...Eternal bliss .

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