THE GREATEST TREASON
“Let us contrive a plot against Jeremiah. It will not mean the loss
of instruction from the priests, nor of counsel from the wise, nor of
messages from the prophets.” –Jeremiah 18:18
PRAYER: Father, make me single-hearted (Mt 5:8).
PROMISE: “Anyone among you who aspires to greatness must serve the rest, and whoever wants to rank first among you must serve the needs of all.” –Mt 20:26-27
Those who persecuted Jeremiah were very
“religious.” They were concerned about teachings from the priests,
counsel from the wise, and messages from the prophets. James and John
were also very “religious.” Motivated by their mother, they were not
seeking big salaries or many possessions. They just wanted to work for
the Church by being Jesus’ right-hand and left-hand men (Mt 20:21).
T. S. Eliot wrote in Murder in the
Cathedral: “The greatest treason is to do the right thing for the wrong
reason.” Christians probably do more right things than any other group
in the world. However, we are constantly tempted to do the right things
with mixed motives. We love God, but not with our whole hearts (see Mt
22:37). We love the Church, the poor, and the sick, but our selfishness
still influences us. We often control the sinful desires of the flesh,
but we stop short of crucifying our “flesh with its passions and
desires” (Gal 5:24). We aspire to humility, but are proud of such an
aspiration.
Next Sunday throughout the world, we pray the “First Scrutiny” for
the catechumens. Let us ask the Father to scrutinize and purify our
hearts.PRAYER: Father, make me single-hearted (Mt 5:8).
PROMISE: “Anyone among you who aspires to greatness must serve the rest, and whoever wants to rank first among you must serve the needs of all.” –Mt 20:26-27
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