Beyond Worldly Standards: Measuring Life by God’s Measure
Today’s readings urge Christians not to measure their spiritual lives by worldly standards, . . .
. . . such as material success or external acts of piety, but instead by the divine standard given by Jesus: “Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect.”
The world encourages selective love and reciprocity, but Christ calls His followers to radical love . . . even for enemies . . . and generous self-giving. This perfection is not about being flawless but about striving to love as God loves. The example of the Macedonian churches shows how true generosity flows from first giving oneself to God.
Ultimately, the Christian life must be rooted in self-surrender, not in appearances or comparisons. While difficult, this is possible with God’s grace.
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Beyond Worldly Standards: Measuring Life by God’s Measure
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Quote From The Homily
And that is the point. Before giving what we have, the most important gift that God can receive is ourselves. The giving of ourselves, and that’s what matters most.
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God the Father Painting: Italian Painter: Giovanni Battista Cima: 1510-1517
Giovanni Battista Cima, known also as Cima da Conegliano.
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Gospel Reading: Matthew 5: 43-48
First Reading: 2 Corinthians 8: 1-9