Wednesday, November 4, 2020

TO WORK WITHOUT GRUMBLING

Reflection for Wednesday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year A
(Phil 2:12-18; Lk 14:25-33)

It is very easy for us to complain and grumble when things do not go the way we want or when we meet difficulties. Our labours, “in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation” can go unappreciated and with little rewards. We readily have reasons to grumble and complain. But St Paul draws our attention to a deep spiritual reality, which will pull us away from nagging and frustration.

He says we should do everything at all times in obedience to God, working out our salvation “with fear and trembling” because GOD IS AT WORK IN YOU. Imagine being conscious as you go about your daily routine that God is still working in you? And He will continue to work till you reach perfection, “fully mature with the fullness of Christ Himself” (Eph 4:13). This becomes our motivation in carrying out our duties, even in the midst of a crooked society and dishonest people, is from God. In our work, with all its stress and joys, we silently echo the words of Jesus, “My Father still goes on working and I am at work too.” In other words, what inspires us to work without grumbling or complaining is because GOD is still working in us. This spiritual reality makes us shine as light in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation.

In the Gospel of today,  Jesus explains to the crowd following Him that only those who can renounce all that they have can truly be His disciples. A disciple of Jesus must take proper account of what he will leave behind in order to follow Him. Today, we are asked to shift attention to God as He continues to work in us. Here we leave behind the will of others and our own will, which often are not perfect, and we become conscious that we work to please God. Thus, God's good pleasure becomes the pleasure of our work. This is the spiritual joy with which we endure all things and carry out difficult tasks without grumbling or complaining, Through Christ Our Lord,  Amen.

Jude Chinwenwa Nwachukwu, C.Ss.R 
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 
Tedi-Muwo,  Lagos. 
Wednesday  November 4th, 2020.
Memorial of St Charles Borromeo
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