Readings 062826
Blessed be God.Praise be to Jesus Christ forever and ever. Amen.
Come, Holy Spirit—set our hearts ablaze
with Your presence. Amen
Brothers and sisters in Christ,
a friend of mine—
a candidate for the diaconate—
recently shared with me something Bishop Malone told his class
at their installation.
The bishop said:
“What you are being asked by God to do
is not about prestige.
It is about responsibility.”
That line has stayed with me.
And it is exactly what today’s Gospel
presses into our hearts.
Because following Jesus—
true discipleship—
is not about prestige.
It is not about glory.
It is not about being noticed,
or getting our way,
or advancing our own agenda.
Discipleship is responsibility—
the holy responsibility of doing God’s will.
Jesus says,
“Whoever does not take up his cross
and follow after Me
is not worthy of Me.”
That is not a call to comfort.
That is not a call to self‑promotion.
It is a call to surrender—
to let God lead
even when the road is narrow
and the cost is real.
And then Jesus goes deeper still:
“Whoever finds his life will lose it,
and whoever loses his life for My sake
will find it.”
This is the heart of discipleship.
We do not follow Jesus to get ahead.
We follow Jesus to give ourselves away.
We follow Jesus
to live the Father’s will,
not our own.
Look at the woman of Shunem in the first reading.
She welcomed Elisha
not for recognition,
not for reward,
not for prestige.
She simply recognized holiness
and responded with generosity.
And in her humility,
God blessed her with a promise
she never even dared to ask for.
Her story teaches us something essential:
When we make room for God,
God makes room for grace.
Not because we earned it,
but because we surrendered to it.
This is the truth we proclaim with our lives:
“I will sing of Your kindness forever.”
Not my success.
Not my achievements.
Not my plans.
Your kindness, Lord.
Your faithfulness.
Your will.
And Paul reminds us:
We who were baptized into Christ
were baptized into His death
so that we might walk in newness of life—
A life shaped not by ego but by grace,
not driven by self but driven by the Spirit,
a life that quietly says,
“Lord, I belong to You.”
My friends,
this is the responsibility of discipleship:
to let Christ live in us so fully,
so freely,
so deeply,
that our lives point not to ourselves
but to Him.
It is not about what we want.
It is not about our comfort.
It is not about our timing.
It is not about our agenda.
It is about God’s will—
God’s beautiful, surprising,
sometimes challenging,
always faithful will.
And Jesus promises
that when we live that way—
when we give even a cup of cold water
in His name—
Nothing is lost.
Nothing is wasted.
Nothing goes unnoticed
in the Kingdom of God.
So today,
let us ask for the grace
to follow Jesus more honestly—
To loosen our grip,
To release our plans,
To walk the quieter road
where His footsteps lead.
Because discipleship is not about prestige.
It is not about glory.
It is not about us.
It is about the holy responsibility
of doing God’s will
with love,
with courage,
with humility,
and with a heart wide open
to the mission He places in our hands.
Let the goodness of Christ shape your steps.
Let His holiness take root in your heart.
Go and preach the Gospel—
not first with words,
but with the witness of your life.
Love with generosity.
Forgive with courage.
And let every breath,
every choice, every act
point back to the God whose will we serve.
Praise be to Jesus Christ,
forever and ever.
Amen.