Tuesday – 12th Week in Ordinary Time
Gospel – Matthew 7:6, 12-14
It Ain’t Easy Being…….Christian
Door of Humility, Bethlehem
I consider myself a half-way decent handyman, not great but I manage. I try to get things done, get things fixed. And during this time of isolation, I certainly have had the time to tackle my honey-do list. But on occasion, I try to cut corners, to do a quick patch job, and then I pay for it farther down the line. I slap some paint on a window sill but neglect to scrape and prime the area first. And then months later, that same sill needs painting again after my quick job flakes away. I step down from the ladder and drop my foot directly into the paint can! I hang a picture on the wall but, in the process, I need to spackle a number of nail holes that didn’t work out! Measure twice, cut once? Yeah, well, sometimes!
We all wish life was easy, manageable, predictable, but that just isn’t the case. Life is hard; living is hard. And any attempt to rush through it ends up eventually slapping us in the face. Snap out of it! This is what Jesus addresses in today’s Gospel. We all have one task – to be Christian, to treat others the way we want to be treated. But too often we rush to complete the task. Too often, we think we have better things to do. Too often we choose to take the wide gate.
Take a good look at today’s photo. This is the entrance to the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Do you see the entrance? That doorway/entrance is only 4 feet high and 2 feet wide. The only way to enter the Church is to bow, to crouch down. That’s why it’s called the Door of Humility. If you really want to enter, you have to make an effort. You have to bow down in humility to get through!
Jesus tells us we have a choice – the easy way or the hard way, the wide gate or the narrow one. We all wish life was easy; we all hope for an uncomplicated life. But, as they say, the only reward in taking the easy way is that it’s easy. Jesus reminds us today that being Christian, living a life of love and service to others, is not easy. But the reward is eternal life.

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