WHAT IS STOPPING YOU?
A
common theme within the Gospel of Luke is discipleship or following the
Lord. A disciple follows and imitates the life of Jesus in his words
and actions. Unlike the rabbis of the day where people came and sat at
the feet of the wise man, Jesus seeks followers in His travels. In every
age, His call is the same: “Follow me!” Today we see various responses
of those asked to follow Him. What is your response?
There
are three personal responses identified in the Gospel. The first person
seems so full of energy and commitment to follow the Lord. He wants to
follow the Lord wherever and whatever it takes. Jesus reminds man of the
sense of urgency in following Him. Even the birds and foxes have places
to sleep, so those who follow the Lord should trust in God completely.
Did this man continue to follow even though he wasn’t guaranteed a roof over his head?
The
second person is interested in following Jesus, but has a
responsibility to bury his father first. We do not know whether the
father is dying or whether the man will just hang around waiting, and
then follow the Lord. Jesus responds to this excuse in seemingly
offensive terms: “Let the dead bury the dead!” There is work to do and
familial responsibilities and customs cannot hold us back.
The
third person is willing to follow but his family ties hold him back. He
wants to say goodbye to folks at home. Fair enough. But Jesus calls
forth a response from the man in following Him. To follow Jesus must be
his focus. We cannot be too attached to our families. There must be
direction and purpose, not always looking back at what might be.
Following
Jesus involves total commitment, focus and dedication. It involves a
willingness to be detached and go wherever He calls us to. There is a
sense of urgency that even the comforts of home, family and tradition
cannot divert our attention from it. Fr. Brian Steele, MGL
REFLECTION QUESTION: Reflect on the three responses mentioned in the Gospel. Which one is true in your life?
Lord,
I desire to follow You with all my heart. Help me to set aside the
things that are hindering me from following You completely. Amen.
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