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Thursday, October 31, 2013

In what areas of your life do you think you have become so secure that you need to reexamine them with a contractual mentality? - Daily Reflections October 31,2013


THE DANGER OF SECURITY

 
Ask any employer and they will tell you a curious observation. While definitely not a generalization, contractual employees tend to perform
better and are more conscientious of their work compared to their regular counterparts. I am not endorsing here the practice of contractual employment. That is inconsistent with the demands of social justice. Job security is a right any employee should be given and every employer should uphold.
       But just a remark on the employers’ observation. Why is it that contractual workers seem to take their work more seriously compared to their regular counterparts? I think it’s because they are conscious that they do not have a hold on their jobs, that anytime, it can be taken away from them. Familiarity breeds contempt indeed and job security can sometimes foster an attitude of familiarity. I believe that even as we should promote the right job security, we should always keep cultivating a “contractual mentality.”
       In the Gospel today, Jesus laments the “secure” attitude of Jerusalem and all Israel for that matter. “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you slay the prophets and stone those who are sent to you” (v.34). They have been privileged. To them the Word of God has been revealed. Constantly, the prophets were sent to remind them of the patrimony given to them undeservedly. But they ignored it. They have become complacent and secure in their status as the chosen people. With a heavy heart, Jesus warned them: “Your temple will be abandoned. I say to you, you shall not see me until the time comes when you say, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord’” (v.35). Fr. Joel O. Jason
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: In what areas of your life do you think you have become so secure that you need to reexamine them with a contractual mentality?
 
Lord Jesus, I bless You for everything I am blessed with. Draw me out from my complacency and let me cherish them with gratitude and responsibility. Amen.

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