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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Do you serve the Lord without counting the cost? - Daily Reflections November 12,2013


“USELESS” SERVANTS OF THE LORD

 
In ancient times, a servant had typically two sets of chores to do, often in succession: fieldwork first, and then housework afterwards. So when he came in from the field after the first set of chores, he first had to clean himself up and then proceed with the housework. Only after he had finished serving his master could he attend to his own needs.
       Strictly speaking, this servant received no thanks for such duties performed under his master’s command. No thanksgiving was due to him at all, and he had no claim to any special gratitude.
       In today’s parable, Jesus is hinting at the Jews, especially in their complacency as God’s chosen people. There was an expectation among them that because of their special status, they were entitled to special treatment. Making matters worse for them was their attitude of superiority and self-righteousness.
       Looking at ourselves, can it be that we, too, have such attitudes when it comes to our relationship with God? Come to think of it, we can never earn a covenantal relationship with Him. Nor is He ever indebted to us. Everything is out of love and freedom, out of God’s own initiative, out of the superabundance of His heart. Whatever our good works, sacrifices, achievements, and the long years of faithful service to Him and His people — for all these we have neither claim nor right to a reward. Because all is grace from God, we are really useless servants (useless, in the sense that we are unworthy).
       And so rather than adopt a greedy determination to squeeze out of God everything we can, our intention in serving Him is to be enriched in the privilege and honor, the joy and gladness that come from the very service we offer Him. Truly, that alone is already a reward in itself! Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: Do you serve the Lord without counting the cost?
 
Lord, help me to see that just by serving You with all I have, I already have all I need!

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