Good News ReflectionMonday of the Fifth Week of EasterMay 11, 2009
Today's Readings:Acts 14:5-18Ps 115:1-4, 15-16John 14:21-26http://www.usccb.org/nab/readings/051109.shtmlAudio: http://ccc.usccb.org/cccradio/NABPodcasts/09_05_11.mp3
Humility is a partnership with the Holy Spirit
True humility is acknowledging the good that you do while knowing and proclaiming that the true source of your goodness is the Holy Spirit.
Your good deeds, your giftedness, and the love that you share while doing good is the fruit of being made in the image of God. But we are all weak and vulnerable to sin; left to our own efforts, we look and act very unlike God. So, Jesus gave us his Holy Spirit to empower us to look like and act like our divine Father.
Even atheists cannot do good on their own. They too were created in the image of God. It is God's goodness within them that causes them to reach out to others in love.
In today's first reading, Jesus heals a lame man through Paul and Barnabas as they preach to the Greeks. The crowds cannot see Jesus; they see only Paul and Barnabas, so they interpret the miracle according to their pagan background — they conclude that Paul and Barnabas are gods.
Paul and Barnabas do deserve some credit. They had to make the decision to do what God inspired them to do. They chose to trust God to work through them. Ministry is a partnership between us and the Holy Spirit.
For example, first Paul noticed the lame man. Immediately, he felt concern for him, like Christ. As he looked at the man, he discerned through the Holy Spirit that he was open to the healing love of God. So, loud enough for all to hear, Paul healed the man as a testimony of the power of Christian compassion.
When the people credited Paul for the miracle, how did he respond? Well, how would you or I respond? We'd probably say, "No, I didn't do anything special" — which is our usual way of dealing with compliments. But not Paul. He knew that true humility means accepting the compliment while giving the credit to God. It's a partnership.
Paul explained that he and Barnabas were bringing good news about the real God. He did not "humbly" cut down his ability to preach, nor did he deny that he was capable of working miracles. He simply took the focus off of himself and put it onto God.
Every good deed that we do is evidence that God is working in us and through us. Humility means realizing that we are inadequate and likely to sin BUT thanks be to God he graces us with his holiness and therefore we can be extraordinary Christians. As it says in today's responsorial Psalm: "Not to us, O Lord, but to Your name give the glory."
Never degrade yourself when complimented. It devalues God's work in you. Acknowledge your partnership with the Holy Spirit by using your life to help others put their focus on Christ.
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