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Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Homily for Thursday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
There is an Arabian fable about a traveler who came upon a fox that had lost its legs. The traveler wondered how the poor creature managed to survive. Then, a tiger approached with meat in its mouth. The tiger ate its fill of the game and left the rest for the wounded fox.
The next day, the traveler watched God feed the fox through the same tiger. Marveling at God's generosity to a lowly animal, the man thought, "I too shall rest in the corner of the forest with full trust that the LORD will provide me with all I need."
The man rested by a tree in the woods for many days waiting, but nothing happened. Starving, the man was at death's door when he heard an angel's voice call to him: "Oh, you fool! Open your eyes to the truth. Do not imitate the disabled fox, but embrace the example of the tiger!"
Jesus calls us to take on the "yoke," the "burden," of the tiger, to imitate Christ's example of selfless service and compassion to the hungry, the needy, and the challenged in our forests, to be "eagles' wings" for the weary and despairing, the lost and struggling we meet on our journey.
The "yoke" of the Gospel of Jesus is "easy" in the joy it brings to the generous heart; it is made "light" by the love of God that such selfless compassion reflects in our own lives and the lives we touch.
Let us pray that we may learn from Jesus' humility of heart and generosity of spirit. By His grace, may we imitate His selflessness in the compassion and love we extend to people experiencing poverty, the lost, and the struggling.[1]
[1] Cormier, Jay, Connections, Advent 2006, p. 5
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