“Rising above our concerns, to find the Treasure of True Joy and the Wealth of Genuine happiness in God!”
(Based on Isa 66:10-14c, Gal 6:14-18 and Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 – Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C)
A theology professor was once asked in a class, “Father, do you think that Jesus ever laughed?”
The professor was amused at the question:
“Of course, I don’t think that the Gospel directly gives us an instance which mentions that Jesus laughed.
There are surely, many moments of joy which Jesus engaged in
There are also so many precious words that our Lord uttered which exudes joy – especially the Beatitudes”!
And then, with a sense of deep devotion, the professor continued: “And finally, I do want to say…
… More than being concerned if Jesus ever laughed in life
I am proud to say, that my Lord has blessed me with so much of love and care…
… that I can laugh!”
Each one of us are invited to reflect on the many wonders that our Blessed Lord has done in our life – wonders that make us laugh and feel happy…
… and thus radiate joy and peace by our lives!
The Gospel of the Day is the incident of Jesus sending His Disciples on a mission journey…
… with an expectation that they “be messengers of peace”
“Whatever house you enter, first say, ‘Peace be to this house’” (Lk 10:5)
Being a ‘messenger of peace’ required that the disciples be joyful and cheerful people…
They were to preach the Good News primarily by their life…
… And this life ought to have been a reflection of joy and peace!
The Lord also warns that there could be a possibility of being rejected (Cf. Lk 10:10)
However, the disciples were not to get discouraged or be bogged down by those experiences
We too are invited to be “messengers of peace”
And preach the Good News primarily by our life…
… making our life a reflection of joy and peace!
However, very often, we lose our sense of joy and plunge into disturbances, when encountered by the troubles of life.
Queries on why there is no joy or happiness may perhaps evoke some of the following replies:
“You don’t know the struggles what I’m going through.”
“How can you expect me to be cheerful when my marriage and family is falling apart?”
“God seems miles away from me, and you want me to cheer up?”
“My kids drive me nuts.”
“I’ve got cancer. How can I rejoice?”
“People have mistreated me and I’m not going to be happy until I get even.”
“If I had more money, I’d be happy.”
Do I identify myself with some of the above replies…..?
If yes, then we are challenged to rise above these our concerns…
… and to find the Treasure of True Joy
… and the Wealth of Genuine happiness in God!
Let us respond to the invitation of the Psalmist: “Let all the earth cry out to God with joy.” (Ps 66:1)
The Lord has indeed blessed us with many moments of protection and encouragement
Let these wonders help us to radiate joy in our life
And to say with devotion and joy: “I am proud to say, that my Lord has blessed me with so much of love and care…
… that I can laugh!”
God Bless! Live Jesus!
📖 Discovering the beauty of the Catholic Church through the Catechism
MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT – GOD’S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE – The Fifth Commandment – Respect for human life
The act of self-defense can have a double effect: the preservation of one’s own life; and the killing of the aggressor.
The one is intended, the other is not. (CCC # 2263)