Today,
we are reading an excerpt of Chapter 10, of the Gospel after St.
Luke. The Lord had sent seventy-two disciples to the towns He
intended to visit. And they came back exultant. While listening to
the accounts of their doings and exploits, «Jesus was filled
with the joy of the Holy Spirit and said, ‘I praise you,
Father, Lord of heaven and earth’» (Lk 10:21).
One
of the aspects of humility is gratitude. The arrogant one feels he
owes nothing to anybody. To feel grateful, we need first to discover
our insignificance. “Thanks” is one of the first words we
teach our children. «I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and
earth, for you have hidden these things from the wise and learned,
and made them known to the little ones» (Lk 10:21).
Benedict
XVI, when speaking of the attitude of adoration, he affirms «that
adoring God means recognizing his presence as Creator and Lord of the
Universe. The hallmark of worship is, recognizing the greatness of
God that arises from the depths of one's heart and marks one's whole
being, (…) ensuring that God is the most important part of
one's life with the realization that with God at the centre of our
lives the purpose of their existence will become clear».
A
sensible soul feels the need to express its gratitude. It is the only
way for us to reciprocate for the divine favors received. «What
do you possess that you have not received?» (1Co 4:7).
We must certainly «give thanks to God the Father, through his
Son, in the Holy Spirit, because in his great love for us He took
pity on us, and when we were dead in our sins he brought us to life
with Christ, so that in him we might be a new creation» (St.
Leo the Great).