Categories
Ordinary Time

Reflection on Matthew 6.24-34 (Week 11 Saturday, 20.06.2020)

The message contained in yesterday’s reading  was so important that that is where we start today.  Today it is summed up in just a few well-known words: You cannot serve God and wealth.

The readings this week have challenged us to examine our relationship with our God and with those amongst whom we live out our daily lives.

Jesus understands that all this will require an enormous leap of faith.  All of our human instincts fight against putting ourselves in such a vulnerable place as Jesus describes in his Sermon on the Mount.  Two thousand years on, we are just the same, if not worse, than those amongst whom Jesus lived out his earthly life.  We have more personal wealth and we have developed an even greater sense of greed.  Our wealth and our ‘need’ for more and more things has evolved to a stage that would have been far beyond their wildest imaginings.  We also live in a society where commitment to God, even a superficial commitment, is not seen as important by so many.

Of course, that is the spin we are constantly being offered by the media, but is that true?  During our period of lockdown many churches, including those in our own benefice, have gone on-line. We have journeyed into the world that encourages us to put wealth before God.  Perhaps you are one of those who think that the church does not belong there, but, during these times, contact with church websites, and the wide range of spiritual resources that have been made available through them, have been accessed by many, many more people than normally attend our churches.  There is a spiritual need in this world, and there are still so many who want to come to know God, even if they do not put that desire into words.

In today’s reading Jesus gives us a recipe for supporting those who worry about the challenges of the Sermon on the Mount.  Jesus is telling us to stop worrying, even though he knows that that is one of our favourite pastimes.  Jesus is telling us to trust God and to keep everything in the perspective he sets for us.

Our challenge is to live God’s life of humble generosity and love.

Our challenge is also to lead others along the same path.

Are we up to the challenge?