Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Tuesday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time, Cycle A - November 11, 2014

Tuesday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time
Memorial of Saint Martin of Tours
November 11, 2014       6:30am

 

The people to whom Jesus is speaking in today’s gospel would have reacted very differently from the way we do.
We tend to think that, yes, it would be the Christian thing for a boss to invite his worker to sit down and have a meal with him and to thank the worker for what he did.
But the people of Jesus’ day probably have no trouble with what he is saying.
The reason is that they are living in a world of masters and slaves.

At first, Jesus asks them to imagine that they are a master with servants.
And he asks them if the master would have invited the slaves to sit at table or would have expressed gratitude to them.
Jesus’ disciples would have responded, “Of course not!  That’s ridiculous!”
This just would not happen and would not be expected in the master/slave relationship.

Then, in effect, Jesus reverses things and asks them to imagine that they are the slaves or servants.
And he says, as disciples, they should not expect any special reward or acclaim for doing good.
They are only doing what is expected.

For us, that might mean that we dutifully raise our children, we take care of our elderly parents, or we generously bake a casserole for Our Daily Bread.
Jesus is saying that the reward is in the doing.
The reward is in the inner feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment.
More spiritually, the reward is in the fullness of being that comes from using the opportunities and gifts God has given us.
The reward is in being good servants of God and in the inner relationship with God, the joy and peace with God that this brings us.


That, for Jesus’ disciples, should be our motive and the reward that we seek.