Tuesday, February 17, 2015

RELATING TO GOD & TO ONESELF

Luke 18:9-14

Joseph Ratzinger had some interesting thoughts on the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector that have caused me to ponder.  He states that this parable demonstrates two ways of relating to God and to oneself.
“The Pharisee can boast of considerable virtues; he tells God only about himself, and thinks he is praising God in praising himself.  The tax collector knows he has sinned and cannot boast before God, and prays in full awareness of his debt to grace.  The Pharisee does not really look at God at all, but only himself.  The tax collector sees himself in the light of God, so he knows he needs God and that he lives only by God’s goodness.”

It is so easy to be the Pharisee in this story.  It is so east to boast of all the good things I do, keeping my eyes on what I am doing ‘for God’ and seeing myself in good light, pleasing to God.  It is so easy to rest on my laurels and how mature I am in the Lord.  It is so easy for that to lead me down a path that no longer needs God, because I believe I’ve got it all together now.  I have been down that path many times before I knew God and it always led to a dead end.  Jesus confronts people on that path in Matthew 7:21-23 when they proudly said, “Lord, didn’t we do all these great things for you?” Jesus told them to get away from him and called them workers of iniquity.  Paul knew he could boast in his virtues that he lists in Philippians 3:4-11, “A Hebrew of Hebrews, righteous in the law, and blameless.”  Those virtues lead to a dead end and he came to know they all counted for nothing compared to knowing Christ Jesus as Lord.

Shining the spot light on me and what I do for God is empty praise, unfulfilling to the soul, and leads to futility.  Looking at myself in the light of God, the light that enlightens all people shows me how much I need God in my life and in everything I do.  It all comes from Him in His goodness and grace; it is full of life and leads to fruitfulness not futility.

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Do I look at myself with a spot light shining on my human endeavors and achievements or in the light of God that shines on His goodness and grace that comes from a loving relationship with Him?

Is my heart humble creating a hospitable environment for God and Jesus to come and dwell within me and to shine out from me in what I do?

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