Homily (Reflection) for Tuesday of
the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time (I) (13th
August, 2019) on the Gospel
Deut 31:1-8;
Ps 32:3-4.7-9. (R. v.9);
Matt 18:1-5.10.12-14.
Topic: True greatness.
The disciples asked Jesus in today’s gospel, “Who is the greatest
in the kingdom of heaven?” Jesus put a child among them and told them that one
must become like a child to enter the kingdom of heaven, and to be the greatest
requires childlike humility. He also warns against despising children.
Jesus highlights among other things childlike humility. This
goes with lots of blessings, cf. Prov
3:34; 1Pt 5:5; Jas 4:6. God decorates the humble with victory, leads them
in what is right, and also teaches them His way, cf. Ps 25:9; 149:4b. Their deliverance is assured, cf. 2Sam 22:28; Ps 18:27.
Jesus warns, “whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and
whoever humbles himself will be exalted” (Matt
23:12; cf. Lk 14:11. 18:14). And the Psalmist writes, “Unless the LORD
builds the house, those who build it labour in vain. Unless the LORD watches
over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain” (Ps 127:1). Let us humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God,
that in due time He may exalt us, cf. 1Pt
5:6. True greatness comes from God to those who are truly humble.
Bible Reading: 1Pt 5:6-11; 1Cor 1:18-31.
Thought for today: Pride brings disgrace, but humility wisdom, cf. Prov 11:2.
Let us pray: Lord, give us the grace of humility
– Amen.
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