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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST



 UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST 

The trip to Jericho is still true for today’s tourists and pilgrims in the Holy Land.  One feature of that trip is the sight of an old, big sycamore tree.  Zacchaeus was a small man but he had huge assets as a chief tax collector.  But more than this, he sure knew how to add more than just a few inches to  his low stature. He clambered up one of those trees to catch a glimpse of the  Lord who was passing by. 

Those of you who have been there would know that it is not easy to climb  up a tree with such a massive trunk. Presumably, Zacchaeus was able to do so  with a little help from friends. After all, what were a few shekels for, if they  could buy you a willing shoulder or two to step on as you move up higher,  literally heads and shoulders above the rest of the crowds? 

But I do not intend to bash Zacchaeus today. In fact, I intend to honor  him and offer him as an example for you and me. At the very least, Zacchaeus  was a man who looked actively for the Lord and did everything to achieve  his dream. I really couldn’t care less how he did it, whom he used, and whose  shoulders he turned into a makeshift stirrup. 

But I do admire the man’s curiosity and deep interest to see the Lord even  from a distance. His desire was laudable, and his commitment and dedication  to do whatever it took to catch a glimpse of the Lord even commendable.  

We all have pious thoughts and desires. We come up with resolutions each  time we celebrate Holy Week, Christmas, or even New Year. But often, we lack  the resolve. Resolutions go the way of most political promises during campaign  periods. We lose sight of them and we end up exactly the way we were. 

We should give credit to Zacchaeus for showing an efficacious desire that  was translated into concrete actions. He did all he could and used whatever he  had just to see the Lord. Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB

 

 

REFLECTION QUESTION

When was the last time you did the utmost for His Highest? 

Grant me, Lord, a resolute heart, that I may always do my best to live as a real Christian. Amen.

Today, I pray for: __________________________________________________________

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