Friday November 10, 2023
Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica
“To be holy we must appreciate all that’s good in us and share it with others.”
Good News Reflection for:
Friday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time
Memorial of Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church
November 10, 2023
Today’s Prayer:
Enlighten, Lord, my mind with the light of Your Holy Spirit, to act with wisdom, strength and generosity. Amen.
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Today’s Readings:
Romans 15:14-21
Ps 98:1-4
Luke 16:1-8
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Recognizing your own goodness
Like the people of the Church of Rome to whom Saint Paul addressed the words we hear in today’s first reading, you are full of goodness. Do you see yourself that way? Or do you think it’s too prideful to recognize your own goodness?
Worse, do you see only what is bad about you, focusing on your shortcomings and berating yourself, always putting yourself down? Are you faster to forgive others than you forgive yourself? Do you judge yourself as unworthy of what you’ve been asking for in prayer?
Spiritual maturity means recognizing that what is good about us is what is good about God, seeing the goodness in ourselves as a sign of God’s presence, acknowledging that it’s because he lives in us that we are able to be holy and to do what is right. To belittle ourselves is to belittle God. To treat ourselves poorly and without forgiveness is to slap Jesus on the face while he dies on the cross.
This is why Paul could say, “In Christ Jesus, I have reason to boast in what pertains to God.” Make a list of what you can boast about. Knowing what is good about you will give you insight into how God is at work in you. And this, in turn, will give you strength and courage to do more for the kingdom of God while overcoming what is not good in you.
Paul admonished the church congregation in Rome to reach beyond themselves in mission and ministry. Are you self-absorbed and enclosed in your faith or is your faith outward bound? If you feel ashamed because you’re not evangelizing others enough, stop. Appreciate what is good about the way you do bring Jesus to others, and then build on that.
We gather in church community and celebrate Mass in order to be made holy by the Eucharist and to be empowered by the Holy Spirit to go outside and give Jesus to the world. And it is in the fellowship of parish activities that our goodness becomes visible to us through the eyes of others. We cannot share the gifts that God has given us until we realize how we are gifted. Then we can be the good stewards that Jesus describes in today’s Gospel passage.
When we think of stewardship, we usually think first of financial donations to the church. Using that as an example, why do we dislike being admonished from the pulpit for our lack of generosity? It’s because we don’t know how generous we really can be! We’ve not yet recognized our own good ability to share more abundantly, because we don’t realize that whatever we have is originally from God and that he will continue giving it according to his purposes and generosity.
In other words, to be holy we must appreciate all that’s good in us and share it with others.
For more on this, use our WordByte called: “Jesus wants to accomplish much through you!” @ https://wordbytes.org/spiritual-growth/jesus-wants-to-accomplish-much-through-you.
© 2023 by Terry A. Modica
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