Today,
we contemplate the reaction provoked by the dialogue of Jesus with
the rich young man: «Who, then, can be saved?» (Mt
19:25). The words our Lord addressed to the rich young man are very
tough and severe, but they are supposed to awake and surprise our
drowsiness. They are not isolated words, to be found here and there
in the Gospels: this type of message is repeated twenty times. We
must remember it: Jesus warns us of the obstacle riches and wealth
represents to enter life...
And, despite it all,
Jesus loved and called wealthy men, without demanding from them the
abandonment of their responsibilities. Wealth, per se, is not bad;
its origin is, if it was unjustly acquired or its destination, if it
is selfishly employed without bearing in mind the needy, if it closes
our heart to the true spiritual values (where there is no need of
God).
«Who
can be saved?». Jesus responds: «For humans it is
impossible, but for God all things are possible» (Mt
19:26). —Lord, You know quite well men's skills to attenuate
your Word. I must say it, Lord, help me! Convert my heart.
After the rich young
man left, sadly, because he wanted to stick to his wealth, Peter
spoke and said: —Grant, O Lord, your Church and your Apostles,
to be capable of abandoning everything for You.
«On
the Day of Renewal, when the Son of Man sits on his throne in
glory...» (Mt 19:28). Your thoughts are aiming towards
this “day”, towards the future. You are a man with a
tendency towards the end of the world, towards the plenitude of man.
Then, Lord, everything will be new, renewed and beautiful.
Jesus
Christ says: —«You who have given up everything will sit
with the Son of Man... Will receive a hundredfold... and be given
eternal life... (cf. Mt 19:28-29).
The future you promise
to your disciples, to those who have followed you and have given up
all obstacles... is a happy future, and it is the abundance of life,
the plenitude of life.
—Thank you Lord.
Guide me towards that day!