Matthew 25:31-46 |
Every
day we are called to transform the world around us, to till the soil of the New
Creation, so that God’s presence may continue to take root in the world. How do
we do this? Sometimes this means living a life of humble heroic virtue,
sometimes this means speaking to others about our Faith with confidence and
invitation, but this must always include
having a relationship with the poor.
Jesus
has placed the poor in our lives as a sign of His presence among us. He has
placed us in the lives of the poor so
that we might meet their needs knowing that whatever you
did for one of the least brothers of mine, you did for me.
We
do not ‘do service’ or help others because we want to be ‘nice’ or because it
makes us feel good. We serve others and advocate for justice because we see the
face of Jesus in every person, and believe that every human being is made in
the image and likeness of God and has inherent dignity. When we see other people
as our brothers and sisters, instead of as ‘others’, we cannot help but be in
relationship with them.
This
is our path to holiness, to transform the world and our hearts.
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