Deacon Tom Writes,
“Make the Right Choice”
Our
readings today address the choices we have in life. Sirach seems to say that,
in essence, every choice that we make comes down to this: we choose between
life and death or, stated differently, between good and evil. Then the Sacred
Writer cautions us further that, “whatever
we choose shall be given to us”.
It
is not often we think of the choices we make throughout the day as either good
or evil or between life and death. We probably make hundreds of choices over
the course of an ordinary day. Yet, it shouldn’t be a surprise to us that every
choice we make counts; every choice we make has us heading in one direction or
another. We often find ourselves in situations where we must compromise... our
faith, our values, our entire belief system. Jesus, in saying that he has come
to fulfill the law, not to abolish it, reminds us that we have a reference point
on how to determine if we are making good or bad choices. His focal point is …
the Law, specifically, the Law God handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai.
In
today’s Gospel, Jesus expands the meaning of the Law when he interprets it in a
much broader sense. He equates anger with the act of killing another person. Then
again, the act of calling someone a fool and thereby diminishing their dignity
as a child of God becomes punishable by eternal damnation….
I
don’t think that Jesus is being overly scrupulous. He is being very cautious.
He knows that it is the little things that trip us up not only in the day-to-day
happenings in our material life but also on our spiritual journey as well. He
knows that every choice we make is either drawing us nearer to him or has us
moving further away from him. He knows that little by little we can loose the
kingdom of heaven by making bad choices.
Jesus
taught us that the best choice we can make is to choose to love, to love God
first and foremost, and to love others, even our enemies as well. And this
happens every time we choose to put others first, and by doing so, we deepen
our love of God, which is always the right choice!
Enjoy
the day!
Deacon
Tom
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