Today,
Jesus places us facing what is fundamental in our Christian life, in
our relationship with God: to get rich before him. That is, to fill
our own hands and heart with all kinds of supernatural and spiritual
goods of grace, and not of material possessions.
This
is why, in the light of today's Gospel we can wonder: what do we fill
our heart with? The man of the parable saw it quite clearly: «Rest,
eat, drink and enjoy yourself» (Lk 12:19). But this is
absolutely not what God expects from his good sons. The Lord do not
want our happiness to rely upon legacies, banquets, last model cars,
exotic holidays, estates, our armchair, beers or money. All these
things may be good, but they cannot satisfy per se our yearning for
the plenitude of our souls, and, consequently, we should employ them
only as the means they simply are.
This is the experience
of St. Ignatius Loyola's, whose celebration was yesterday. This is
how he admitted it in his own auto-biography: «When he thought
of worldly things, he delighted in them, but when he gave them up,
dead bored, he felt sad and empty; when he thought, instead, of the
penances he observed in the just men, he felt solace and comfort, not
only in that very moment, but even afterwards, he felt contented and
cheerful». And this can also be our own experience.
Because material and
earthly things become outdated and expire; but, spiritual things are
eternal, they last forever and are the only ones that can fill our
heart and give a meaning to our human and Christian life.
Jesus
said it very clear: «You fool!» (Lk 12:20), this
is how He qualifies those who only have material, earthly and selfish
aims. Let us beg we may always present ourselves before God, at any
time, with our hands and heart full of our efforts to seek our Lord
and to look for what it pleases to him, for this is the only thing
that will take us to Heaven.