A SMOOTH RIDE WITH THE LORD
Today’s
First Reading from the prophet Isaiah opens with the words, “The way of
the just is smooth; the path of the just you make level.” The Gospel
has a similar thought, even if it uses a different imagery, when it
concludes with Jesus’ words, “For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.”
Whether one speaks of smoothness or lightness, or of ease and
gentleness, this is assured by Jesus to the just man. It is His
declaration that His teachings and demands are not easy, in the sense
that it is disposable and automatic, and its fulfillment is unexacting
and effortless. Rather, it is easy in the sense that it is manageable
for the one who disposes himself in humility and docility before God. It
is, in fact, still a burden; but far from weighing us down, it is
actually what gives life its true meaning and fulfillment.
And so, let us cheer up! If our faith and spiritual life only makes us
sourfaced, apathetic and grumpy, there’s something wrong. Or, more
probably, we have got it all wrong. Most likely, we haven’t grasped yet
the Good News of our Lord Jesus.
Remember: it’s Good News — and it’s supposed to make our paths smooth
and level. Even if the ride will have to be bumpy at times, Jesus, our
Friend and Brother, is just there on our side. He accompanies us in our
journey and, together with Him, there’s nothing that is unbearable. Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTION: What fears do you have in following the Lord?
Lord
Jesus, I believe in Your promise — that You will always be with me.
Help me to hang on to that promise always, especially in difficult
times.
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