Father Jon Budke, LC
Luke 10: 21-24
Jesus rejoiced
in the Holy Spirit and said, “I give you
praise, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you
have hidden these things from the wise and the
learned you have revealed them to the childlike. Yes,
Father, such has been your gracious will. All things
have been handed over to me by my Father. No
one knows who the Son is except the Father,
and who the Father is except the Son and anyone
to whom the Son wishes to reveal him.” Turning
to the disciples in private he said, “Blessed are
the eyes that see what you see. For I say
to you, many prophets and kings desired to see
what you see,
but did not see it, and
to hear what you hear, but did not hear
it.”
Introductory Prayer: Christ, I believe that you can
put my talents to good use. I hope that
you will allow me to come to know you better
each day. I love you and trust that you
are guiding me through life. Not only are you
guiding me in my life; you are also letting others
be edified by my example.
Petition: Lord, help
me to trust in you through every circumstance of
life.
1. God Reveals Himself to the Childlike: We long
to know Christ better. How we yearn to understand
a little more about God and his infinite love!
Our small intellects can barely lay hold of any notion
or attribute of the Divine Persons. Even if we
were to study long hours, we would come to
the conclusion that our learning is nothing. True knowledge of
Christ and of God doesn’t come by learning from
books. True knowledge of Christ and of God is
revealed to those who learn to quiet their souls in
prayer. We need to imitate the resourceful little child
who falls on the ground and then runs to
his mother to be scooped up in a loving embrace.
If we can remember our littleness on one hand
and God’s pure, loving benevolence on the other, we’ll
permit—even delight in—his wiping away from our faces the blood
and tears caused by our sins. Only when we
surrender ourselves into God’s forgiving, tender hands can we
say that we know him.
2. God Chooses the Childlike:
Christ singles out each one of us for a
particular mission in life. We might think of the many
people around us––educated, wise, learned people––who would surely be
better suited for the calling at hand, who could
do a far better job than we could. However,
Christ isn’t looking always for the cleverest person, the one
with the quickest wit, or the one with the
best education. Many times he scrutinizes the corners of
the globe for the soul that is innocent, open to
his plan, and willing to carry it out. Simplicity
and humility are the key words when it comes to
being chosen by God to participate more actively in
his plan of redemption.
3. The Childlike Can Entrust the
Bigger Picture to God: How many prophets and kings longed
for the time of Christ, when the work of
salvation would be fulfilled! During their time of waiting they
left us an example of constancy and dedication to
the things of God, despite never seeing many of
the things promised them. They played an active role in
leading and guiding the people of their time, but
they didn’t see the fulfillment of all God’s entire
design. God asks us to be like them, planting the
seeds of redemption that may not sprout for years.
We, like the prophets, aren’t always given the grace
to see the entire picture. That is part of being
childlike: trusting that God our Father knows what he
is doing. Cardinal John Henry Newman prayed in his
famous poem, The Pillar of the Cloud:
“Keep thou my
feet: I do not ask to see
the distant scene – one step enough for me”.
Do I
entrust the big picture of my life to God
my Father, or do I try to yank the “video
control” from his loving hands?
Conversation with Christ: Christ,
I don’t ask for great understanding or knowledge. Help
me to accept with the simplicity and trust of
a child all that you want to do in me.
I don’t ask for great insight into the depths
of your divine attributes. I just want to grow in
friendship with you, and I know that means I
need an unshakeable confidence in your infinite love for
me. I want to allow you to love me and
direct me according to your good will.
Resolution:
I will open my heart more widely to God’s
plan for my life.