Father Edward Hopkins, LC
Mark 9:41-50
Jesus
said to his disciples: “Anyone who gives you a cup
of water to drink because you bear the name
of Christ will by no means lose their reward. If
any of you put a stumbling block before one
of these little ones who believe in me, it
would be better for you if a great millstone were
hung around your neck and you were thrown into
the sea. If your hand causes you to stumble, cut
it off; it is better for you to enter
life maimed than to have two hands and to go
to hell, to the unquenchable fire. And if your
foot causes you to stumble, cut it off; it
is better for you to enter life lame than to
have two feet and to be thrown into hell.
And if your eye causes you to stumble, tear it
out; it is better for you to enter the
kingdom of God with one eye than to have two
eyes and to be thrown into hell, where their
worm never dies, and the fire is never quenched. For
everyone will be salted with fire. Salt is good;
but if salt has lost its saltiness, how can
you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and be at
peace with one another.”
Introductory Prayer:Lord Jesus, I
believe in your presence in my life. I believe
that you consider those around me your children and that
you ardently desire to possess them with love for
all eternity. I trust that you will help me
treat others as your brothers and sisters. I love you
now with my prayer. May this prayer increase my
desire to honor and serve you with my life.
Petition:Jesus,
help me to set a good example for others out
of love.
1. You Are Priceless: Jesus leaves us with
no doubt: We are valuable. We all carry within us
a God-given dignity. And this dignity is identified and
enhanced when we bear his name. Every human being has
an intrinsic dignity because every human being is created
in God’s image. But this image of God is
perfectly incarnated in Christ, God made man. So a
baptized Christian—a Christ bearer—carries a more perfect image: Christ, in
whom we are made children of God. It is
little wonder, then, that Jesus assures a reward to
anyone who serves us for his sake!
2. Every Little
One Is Priceless: To carry his image is also a
responsibility. We must live up to this dignity and
show to others a life worthy of the image we
carry within. Others may be “little” due to their
age, the newness and immaturity of their Christian life,
or even their weakness and struggle. We put a stumbling
block in their way, we scandalize them, when our
behavior causes them to doubt or become discouraged about
living the ideals of faith. A “millstone” suggests that
anything would be better for us than this. How damaging
then are my bad examples given to “little ones”!
Damaging for them and for me! What can I do
to avoid such scandal? On the other hand, what
a great reward awaits those who do the contrary,
giving these little ones good example! If I loved “these
little ones” just half as much as Jesus does,
would it not be much easier to avoid giving bad
example?
3. Better to Lose Anything Else: In today’s
world, the value of something is measured in comparison to
other items of the same kind: stocks, food, clothes,
even music and films are judged against each other.
Yet, there are some things that have absolute value: the
value of a soul. Nothing compares! Jesus paints this
total non-comparison in terms of cutting off whatever becomes
an obstacle. You are so valuable that you must
be ready to deny, subdue, silence and even sacrifice your
own body, or any of its members, rather than
risk losing your soul. Do I value my immortal soul,
my vocation to eternal life? If so, do I
show this by the self-denial I exert in controlling
what makes me (and eventually others through me) stumble? How
often do I prefer my “things” to the loved
ones who depend on my example of Christ? How
radical is my faith?
Conversation with Christ: Lord Jesus,
open my eyes to understand a little more just
how valuable I am to you, how priceless my eternal
life is. Make me sensitive to value each and
every person in my life. I know you want me
to help save them. Never allow me to become
a stumbling block for anyone. If I have, may
my love and efforts of faith be used by you
now to restore what was lost.
Resolution:I
will repair a past act of “scandal” (outburst of anger,
foul language, gossip or slander, dishonesty, etc.) with a
period of quality time given to the “little ones”
so as to rebuild the trust and Christ-like behavior
they expect from me.