Thursday, July 2, 2009

Pigs and computers

Good News ReflectionWednesday of the 13th Week in Ordinary TimeJuly 1, 2009
Today's Readings:Gen 21:5, 8-20aPs 34:7-8, 10-13Matt 8:28-34http://www.usccb.org/nab/070109.shtmlAudio:http://ccc.usccb.org/cccradio/NABPodcasts/09_07_01.mp3
Pigs and computers
Let's update the story of today's Gospel reading into modern circumstances. Imagine you work for a company that's heavily reliant on computers. Your desk is in a small cubicle in a maze of cubicles. When you exercise your legs by going to the coffee machine, you pass by a couple of co-workers who are in wheelchairs, and you wonder how tough life might be for them.
One day, a stranger enters the workplace. He exudes a strong self-confidence, yet he is different from the corporate managers in this company. Although there is something powerful about him, he conveys a strong attitude of kindness. Several co-workers have noticed him, too. They're peering over their cubicle walls. Who is this guy? Why is he here?
The stranger wends his way to one of the paraplegics. Is he going to fire her? He touches her, and suddenly her computer pops and, with a little smoke rising, her monitor goes blank. Then he heads for the other physically-challenged person, and every cubicle he passes experiences a computer melt-down. Amazingly, the two cripples are now jumping up and down, hugging the man and screaming in outlandish excitement. The strange man looks around the room, meets the eyes of each person, who are by now all staring at what's happening, and every computer in the room explodes with a shower of sparks.
When this man looks at you, it's as if he sees directly into your soul and loves you instantly, but — his power is too awesome. His presence is overwhelming the surge protectors of the office equipment!
Then it hits you that until all this damaged equipment gets replaced, you're out of work. So is everyone else. An uproar has begun. People are yelling at this man to get out before the ceiling tiles come crashing down. Do you join them in asking him to leave? Are you ducking under your desk? Or are you putting down your cell phone and pager to follow him?
This is what the Gadarenes faced when their pigs jumped off the cliff. What in your life makes you afraid to follow Jesus? Is there something so fearsome about God that your reaction is: "My life will change too much if I do what he asks!" or "Not me, I can't do it!" or "I'm not worthy!" This is how I feel when I'm involved with someone whose problems are overwhelming or I see injustices that are not being cured or there's so much work to be done in Good News Ministries that I must quit other work to make time for it.
The only way to get out from hiding under our desks is to remember the love in Jesus' eyes. Concentrate on the love. Allow yourself to be drawn in by that love. Even though the demands of this love can be scary at times, the only way to find healing and eternal life is to let Christ's power overwhelm whatever's unholy in you and drive it away.
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