Friday, June 25, 2010

What are your best treasures?

Good News Reflection
Friday of the Eleventh Week of Ordinary Time
June 18, 2010
Today's Readings:
2 Kings 11:1-4,9-18,20
Ps 132:11-14,17-18
Matt 6:19-23
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USCCB Podcast of the Readings:
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What are your best treasures?
What are the treasures that cannot be destroyed by moths or decay or thieves or anything else in this world, which Jesus speaks of in today's Gospel reading?
The treasures that are rendered worthless by being perishable are the goods that we own. None of it's heavenly, no matter how beneficial it is, because we can't take it with us when we die. It will remain here in this world for the relatives to fight over after we're gone, if it even lasts that long. So why do we treasure the idea of owning more of this stuff? Why do we feel like we never have enough of it?
Why can't we be satisfied with what we have and instead long more for heavenly treasures?
How cursed we are without realizing it! We even raise our children to embrace the curse. This was dramatized vividly to me one Sunday before Mass, when I overheard a teenage altar server tell the priest that he wanted to become a criminal lawyer because that's how he could make the most money.
I said to him, "Ahhh, but money is not the most important thing. Helping people with your skills as a lawyer is far greater." He looked at me like I came from another planet. Then the second altar server joined in: "If money wasn't so important, then why are there game shows like 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire'?"
Let's look at the treasures we'll enjoy when we get to heaven. These are also meant to be enjoyed here on Earth, because the kingdom of God is here, now, thanks to what Jesus did by coming to Earth. List everything that's already good in your life: the healthy relationships, useful talents, spiritual gifts, special interests, enjoyable ministries, enthusiasm for God, etc. What else?
These we CAN take to heaven!
Imagine Jesus multiplying them and enhancing and utilizing them to their fullness. There will be no barriers or limitations to these treasures when we join the Communion of Saints in eternity. They'll just keep going and growing. But it starts now. What treasures does Jesus want to multiply, enhance, and use in your life today? Do you truly appreciate them?
To see them as the treasures that they are, we need good spiritual vision. "If your eye is sound, your whole body will be filled with light," Jesus says. When we fill our vision with the sort of junk that the world values, we're blinded by greed and selfishness.
Keep your eyes on Jesus and on all the treasures that God has given you (including the earthly ones) and look for ways that you can use them for his kingdom. Then you will find true contentment!
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1 comment:

  1. Great article, I enjoy reading from people fired up for christ and his mission hear on Earth. One of my greatest treasures was opening up with my relationship with my father about my faith. Since I took a risk and talked to him about what my beliefs where He and I have discussions about faith and spiritual history all the time. I thank God for giving me that gift its one that I will take with me when I die.

    Joe Cuttone
    www.cuttone.blogspot.com

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