✝ REFLECTION CAPSULES – June 27, 2023: Tuesday

“Making the right choice – the choice for Jesus and His Kingdom!”

(Based on Gen 13:2,5-8 and Mt 7:6,12-14 – Tuesday of the Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year 1)

Nine year old Bobby arrived late for the football match.

The game had already started.

The coach, obviously upset as Bobby was a key player, shouted at him: “Why are you so late?”

“I had to decide”, replied Bobby, “Today is a Sunday. And I had to decide between going to Church and going for this football game”

“Then what did you do” asked the coach curiously

“I tossed a coin to decide” said Bobby.

“Tossed a coin?” asked the surprised coach, “But that shouldn’t have taken too long.”

“Hmmm…” continued Bobby, “Well… I had to toss the coin 35 times!”

(Little Bobby kept on tossing the coin…till he got what he wanted – i.e. to go for the football match!!)

How often are we too like Li’l Bobby, when it comes to making choices and priorities, especially in our spiritual life…

We get confused in choosing the correct choices

We get puzzled in preferring the proper priorities

We sometimes even seek to justify our choices and argue to validate our priorities

As a result, we often end up….
… in complaining and cribbing
… in back biting and bickering
… in criticism and calumny

The Gospel of the Day is a lesson in making the proper priorities and the correct choices in life.

Christian life is a warfare…
… with a constant question posing us: “Are you ready to make the right choice – the choice for Jesus and His Kingdom?”

The Gospel of Day is an invitation by Jesus to follow Him – by the “narrow gate”…
… and to always make a choice for Him!

Jesus says, “Enter by the narrow gate… for the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few” (Mt 7: 13-14)

The Sermon on the Mount continues with Jesus presenting the wonderful message of the Kingdom of God and its radical requirements.

One of the key aspects in the Sermon on the Mount is the demand made on the part of the disciple to “make a choice”

  • One has to radically “make a choice” for the Kingdom of God.
  • One has to stay committed to this “choice” that is taken and live it to the fullness.

The discipleship to which Jesus calls is radical…
… it requires an honest and wholehearted surrender of oneself to God’s Will
… it demands a complete and undivided focus on Him and His Mission

A Christian either walks on the road to life…
… or walks on the road to destruction!

There is no third alternative!

It is this “choice” that will determine whether our entry to eternity…

Eternal condemnation – is through the “wide gate” or
Eternal life – is through the “narrow gate”.

Jesus says that it is easy to pass through the wide gate…

  • All those who take life very casually and without any responsibility
  • All those who are content to make life “merry” and just “live life to the max”
  • All those who fail to respond to God’s Grace and deny having a life in Him

But this will lead to doom and condemnation!

To pass through the narrow gate is hard…

  • All those who make a choice to live according to the teachings of the Lord
  • All those who boldly seek to proclaim the Kingdom by their faithful and holy lives
  • All those who constantly hold on to the Lord despite hardships and difficulties in life

But this will lead to joy and eternal life!

Christian life is indeed a warfare…
… with a constant question posing us: “Are you ready to make the right choice – the choice for Jesus and His Kingdom?”

What is our answer?

God Bless! Live Jesus!


📖 Discovering the beauty of the Catholic Church through the Catechism
THE CELEBRATION OF THE CHRISTIAN MYSTERY – THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY – THE EFFECTS OF THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY – THE DOMESTIC CHURCH

We must also remember the great number of single persons who, because of the particular circumstances in which they have to live – often not of their choosing…
… are especially close to Jesus’ heart

… and therefore deserve the special affection and active solicitude of the Church, especially of pastors. (CCC # 1658)

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