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May 25 - Monday of the 8th Week in Ordinary Time, Year II

5 min · 24. maj 2026
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(1Pt.1:3-9; Ps.111:1-2,5-6,9-10; Mk.10:17-27) "Go and sell what you have and give to the poor; you will then have treasure in heaven." "You may for a time have to suffer the distress of many trials," for even if you are not a rich man with "many possessions" to give up, all that you have that is of the world must die before you will find "birth to an imperishable inheritance incapable of fading or defilement, which is kept in heaven for you." You can have no pride, you can have no greed, you can have no lust in your heart if you are to find the kingdom of God. Your faith must be like "fire-tried gold" whose "genuineness [will] lead to praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ appears." Jesus' question to the rich young man: "Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone" is, I think, often misunderstood. The Lord is not saying not to call Him good because that title is reserved only for God, for He is God and deserves every title of praise we can utter. Rather, He is testing the young man, who kneels at this moment at His feet, to find out if he truly recognizes that He is "good", that He is the Son of God. This is borne out by the Lord's response as to what the young man should do "to share in everlasting life." Jesus first lists only the latter commandments, which refer to love of neighbor, which the young man rightfully states he has kept well. "Then Jesus looked at him with love and told him," in essence, of his need to keep the first three commandments, those which refer to love of God, in a more complete fashion. For what is He telling him in our quote above but to have no false gods, to love the Lord with heart, mind, soul, and strength – and how is this accomplished but in His instruction: "Come and follow me"? As we give up the idols which spring from the earth, as all our possessions and our trust in them are taken from us, we find the "birth unto hope which draws its life from the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead." By such death we follow Him unto heaven. Brothers and sisters, "there is cause for rejoicing here," for on this strait path, through this "needle's eye," we are "achieving faith's goal, [our] salvation." Let us "give thanks to the Lord with all [our] heart in the company and assembly of the just." Let us "rejoice with inexpressible joy touched with glory" because God "has sent deliverance to His people; He has ratified His covenant forever." And "He will ever be mindful of His covenant" – always He will be at our side by the grace of Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit to lead us to the "salvation which stands ready to be revealed in the last days." Endure now the sadness and distress of the death of this life, and find therein the fulfilling of your hope for the treasures of heaven. ******* O LORD, you make possible even the salvation of our souls; let us give up all things to follow you to everlasting life. YHWH, we praise you, for with you all things are possible, even the salvation of our souls and our coming into your eternal presence. And so, whatever we suffer here brings us only joy, for all things bring us to your kingdom. O LORD, may we be truly consecrated to you, thoroughly confirmed in your covenant with us, that the new birth you grant through the resurrection of your Son might be fulfilled and we come to dwell with you forever in Heaven. Let nothing of this passing earth stand in our way; let nothing obstruct our worship of you, that we may be truly happy and rejoice all our days in you. Help us, dear God, to give up all our possessions, to desire to hold to nothing but you. Take all that is not of you from our souls and bodies – let our hearts be set on your surpassing glory. What trial can sadden us, LORD, if our love is for you? You redeem us from all evil and give new life to our mortal frame. For such grace let us ever praise you.

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