Trong Tin Mừng hôm nay, Chúa Giêsu nói với các môn đệ một
cách khôn ngoan là không để ngăn cản người khác rao giảng Tin Mừng của
Chúa Giêsu cho Người khác. Miễn là họ có cùng một mục đích với chúng ta, là để phục vụ Thiên Chúa, chúng ta không nên ngăn cấm cải vã, gây sự hoặc đối kháng với người khác trong
Giáo Hội chỉ vì họ thuộc về một nhóm khác với
chúng ta hoặc họ có được một đặc sủng khác nhau. Thánh Phaolô nói rằng "Ðức
mến thì nhẫn nhục, hiền hậu, không ghen tương... nhưng vui khi thấy điều chân thật" (1 Cor 13:4,6). Chúng ta phải nên thân thiện và ân cần với
tất cả những người thiện chí và hợp
tác với họ khi chúng ta có cơ hội. Điều quan trọng là mỗi người chúng ta vẫn biết luôn phải trung thành với ơn gọi mà chúng ta đã nhận được từ Thiên Chúa. Càng có nhiều Người làm việc trong vườn nho của Thiên Chúa, thì vườn Nho đó sẽ được tốt hơn và Giáo Hội sẽ được tăng trưởng
và phát triển nhanh
hơn và vững mạnh.
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REFLECTION
The gospel reveals to us that God's thoughts are not our thoughts. His ways are not our ways. The apostles James and John, seeing that Jesus was a great leader of men, ask to be allotted positions of importance once he establishes his messianic kingdom. They did not understand the nature of Jesus' future kingship. So Jesus tells them clearly that to be his disciple, one has to be ready to suffer and not just to become someone important. Jesus does not scold the two of them nor the other ten apostles who complain about the two. Instead he tells them that the path to greatness is by being a servant, in being a small one. Eventually they will understand what he is saying because they will give glory to God by dying for Him as martyrs in the future.
The gospel reveals to us that God's thoughts are not our thoughts. His ways are not our ways. The apostles James and John, seeing that Jesus was a great leader of men, ask to be allotted positions of importance once he establishes his messianic kingdom. They did not understand the nature of Jesus' future kingship. So Jesus tells them clearly that to be his disciple, one has to be ready to suffer and not just to become someone important. Jesus does not scold the two of them nor the other ten apostles who complain about the two. Instead he tells them that the path to greatness is by being a servant, in being a small one. Eventually they will understand what he is saying because they will give glory to God by dying for Him as martyrs in the future.
Do
we really accept Jesus' concept of greatness? Or do we inwardly think him to be
foolish? Yet how many times have we been edified (To instruct especially so as to encourage intellectual, moral,
or spiritual improvement) by the saints who in their poverty, humility and simple kindness
have converted many men to the faith? Let us learn from Jesus who, through his
humility and self-sacrifice, has shown us his true greatness.
. His
disciples must drink his cup if they expect to reign with him in his kingdom.
The cup he had in mind was a bitter one involving crucifixion. What kind of cup
does the Lord have in mind for us? For some disciples such a cup entails
physical suffering and the painful struggle of martyrdom. But for many, it
entails the long routine of the Christian life, with all its daily sacrifices,
disappointments, set-backs, struggles, and temptations. A disciple must be
ready to lay down his or her life in martyrdom and be ready to lay it down each
and every day in the little and big sacrifices required. An early church father
summed up Jesus' teaching with the expression: to serve is to reign with
Christ. We share in God's reign by laying down our lives in humble service as
Jesus did for our sake. Are you willing to lay down your life and to serve
others as Jesus did?
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