Matthew 11: 16-19
Jesus said to the crowds: “To what
shall I compare this generation? It is like children
who sit in the marketplaces and call to one another,
‘We played the flute for you, but you did
not dance, we sang a dirge, but you did not
mourn.’ For John came neither eating nor drinking, and
they said, ‘He is possessed by a demon.’ The
Son of Man came eating and drinking and they said.
‘Look he is a glutton and a drunkard, a
friend of tax collectors and sinners.’ But wisdom is
vindicated by her works.”
Introductory Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank
you for this new day and all the graces
you will bless me with. I believe in you and
your love for me. I wish to show my
love for you by staying focused on what is most
important during this time of prayer: you and your
most holy will.
Petition: Lord Jesus, help me to see
your actions and the actions of others with the
eyes of faith.
1. Eyes of Faith: God comes to us
in many and various ways each day. Sometimes he
reveals his goodness to us when he allows us
to succeed in life. Other times he permits trials in
our life so that we can cling more surely
to him. The proper response to God’s constant action
in our lives will only be possible if we are
able to discern that it is indeed God who
is acting –– that it is God who is “playing
the flute for us” or “singing a dirge for
us”. We need the eyes of faith. A habitual interior
attitude of faith and trust in God allows us
to live with great peace and purpose.
2. Worldly
Standards of Judgment: Jesus complains when the crowds use
worldly standards to size him up. They are caught
up in their opinions and all too easily pass judgment
on him. They accuse Jesus of being possessed by
a demon, a drunkard, and so on. How easy is
it for me to judge others by accepting or
rejecting them for mere external things? What are my
internal attitudes towards others? Lord, help me to be detached
from all worldly standards of judging and to embrace
each soul, loving them as you do, and to
leave the judging to you.
3. But Wisdom is Vindicated by
Her Works: Despite the rejection and harsh judgments of
many, Jesus went about doing good. This is what
he meant by saying that “wisdom is vindicated by her
works”. In the same vein he also taught that
you can recognize a tree by its fruits. Knowing how
easy it is to misjudge others, I cannot permit
myself to worry about what others may say or
think of me. Rather I need to be busy like
Jesus, going about doing good. Good actions speak for
themselves, even if it may take a while for others
to perceive or appreciate them. When we trustfully follow
along to the flute or the dirge Our Lord
is playing for us, and we do so for his
sake and for the sake of spreading his message,
we can rest in the certainty that God is
blessing us and will bring his good works to fruition
through us.
Conversation with Christ: Thank you,
Jesus, for this opportunity to spend time with you
in prayer. Let it be my motivation for the day
and bring me to live a greater spirit of
faith in you and the mission you have entrusted me.
How much it would help me to consider my
actions, the actions of others and your actions under
the light of your love and good will. I do
believe that you permit everything that happens in my
life for the sake of bringing about a greater
good, but Lord, increase my faith.
Resolution: I will
strive to interpret the actions of others in a positive
way, excusing any defects I may perceive.