Today’s WORD
(see http://usccb.org/bible/readings/082212.cfm)
reminds me to not compare myself with other people.
In the gospel, we see a lot of people working in different
levels, but being paid the same. Sometimes we are like that. Sometimes I am
like that. I tend to compare myself with other people. I tend to look at the
things they have that I don’t. I ask why God seems to bless them with a lot
more than me. However, the gospel reminds me of the evil in that.
What God does with his riches is of no matter to us. We do
not deserve these things to begin with. We should be thankful with whatever God
gives us, and not compare ourselves with others. Chances are, we have a lot as
well, we just tend to see the things we don’t have, and take for granted the
things we have that others don’t. In his wisdom, God gives us what we need. It may not
necessarily be what we want, but these are what we need to continue to serve
and love him. In the first reading, he says that he will take care
of us. We just need to have faith.
Do I believe I have everything I need to serve God, or do I
always come up with a list of my complaints and my wants in life? Do I envy
other people? Do I compare my blessings with that of other people? What are the
things I want in life? What are the things I have that I tend to take for
granted?
Father God,
Thank you for a very long weekend. Thank you for giving me
a chance to spend it with the people dear to me. Lord, I ask that as I start
another week, I always focus on you and be thankful for every blessing you give
me. May I always remember that have everything I need to serve you, and be
thankful for that. Amen.
Blessed day!
In Christ,
-g-
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