IS JESUS “BAD” ENOUGH FOR YOU?
From
today’s Gospel, we notice that here was one basically good guy (“I have
kept all these commandments ever since...”), and yet he blew it all —
his chance to share in the everlasting life promised by Jesus.
But
even then, on the part of Jesus, there was no love lost. He doesn’t
force anyone anyway. And He will not dilute His demands just to
accommodate us or so as not to lose us. As the Jesuit priest-educator
James DiGiacomo puts it, “Jesus is organizing a field trip through the
narrow gate and He’s not after numbers. Quality or commitment is the
name of the game, not quantity or ‘do-goodiness’” (Morality and Youth: Fostering Christian Identity).
In
fact, the question is not whether Jesus is good enough for you, or
whether He is pleasing and charismatic enough for you to follow Him.
Rather, it is whether Jesus is bad enough — yes, bad enough with His
radical demands, bad enough to propose far more than a sugarcoated or
“lollipop” Christianity (one that is concerned more with making you feel
good and bereft of challenges and trials).
Face-to-face
with such a make-or-break choice, we can’t help but identify with the
prayer in our First Reading from the Book of Wisdom: “I prayed, and
prudence was given me; I pleaded, and the Spirit of wisdom came to me.”
Truly, it is in prayer where we recognize and hear best God’s voice,
where we discern His will.
Knowing
God’s will and fulfilling it, knowing Jesus and following Him — this is
no walk in the park. Nobody said it would be easy in the first place.
Difficult and challenging as it is, it is nevertheless possible. “With
God all things are possible.”
Notice:
“With God.” That’s it — the will of God, not our own. He’s the one at
the driver’s seat, not us. It will surely be a bumpy, risky ride, but
still we’ll be in good hands. And hopefully we won’t back out and refuse
to ride. Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Recall your own faith journey. What have been your struggles and triumphs? Can you honestly say it’s been worth the journey?
Lord
Jesus, following You isn’t easy, but I believe and trust that You will
not leave me as I encounter difficulties in doing so.
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