St. Bede
provides us some comfort when we hear Jesus say in our Gospel today “anyone of
you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple” St. Bede says there is a difference between
renouncing all of our possessions, which Jesus DOES ask us to do, and LEAVING
all of our possessions, which Jesus only asks some people to do.
The people
that Jesus asks to LEAVE their possessions are monks and nuns
So first of
all, some of you here today might be hearing Jesus call you to LEAVE all your
possessions and follow him. Let me know
at some point if you are hearing Jesus invite you to becoming a monk or a nun,
and I can help answer any initial questions and connect you with people who will
help you figure out where God is calling you to.
But most of
us, myself included, are not monks or nuns, so the question remains from our
Gospel today: what does it look like for me to RENOUNCE my possessions but not leave
them all behind?
And
elsewhere in the Gospels Jesus gives us some examples because there are an
infinite number of ways that we can loosen our grip on our material possessions…
Matthew 5:40
Jesus says if someone asks for your coat, give them your coat and also your undercoat
as well
Are we
willing, at a moment’s notice, to give to someone who needs what we have?
Jesus also says
if someone wants you to accompany them for a mile, Jesus instructs us to
accompany them for 2 miles.
Do we have
friends or family who desire us to help them?
Nursing homes are awfully lonely places, do we go and visit family and
friends there? Do we visit fellow
parishioners?
Are there other
ways, besides walking, that we can accompany those who need some of our
time? Time is a precious commodity in
our culture…are we generous with our time?
We don’t necessarily
need to leave all of our possessions behind, but I think if we are honest we
can loosen on our grip on our possessions, on our money and our time. If we don’t at least loosen our grip, we risk
not being a disciple of Jesus.
I would like to send you an e-mail. Is this possible. My e-mail: c.wilmes333@gmail.com
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