Monday, November 9, 2015

THE CURE FOR SELF PITY




Tuesday, 10 November 2015  

Today’s readings
1.      Wisdom 2: 23 -24; 3, 1-9
2.      Luke 17, 7-10

When you fulfill your duty there is no room for merit, self pity, pride or boasting. You have done only your duty. If you have done your duty don’t show off. “If you show off do not get upset when God doesn't show up,” said Matshona Dhliwayo, a writer from Zimbabwe. The following utterances disclose pity felt for self: what’s the use? I have sacrificed but to what purpose? Jesus in the parable of today’s Gospel rejects the idea that God owes us something. When we have done our best we have only done our duty. St. Ambrose tells us: “Boast not yourself then that you have been a good servant. You have done what you ought to have done. The sun obeys, the moon submits herself, the angels are subjects; let us not then seek praise from ourselves.”  Boast in the Lord, boast not yourself. This attitude is the cure for self pity.
Prayer,
God our Father! What I receive from you is grace and goodness, and not reward. Help me to work in quiet joy leaving the issue of reward in your hands. Amen!

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