Wednesday, November 21, 2018

What’s In Your Wallet?

I’ve never been a saver. When people say things like, “We had to dip into our savings to pay for it,” or “That purchase (of something like an entire kitchen remodel) really depleted most of our savings,” I generally tilt my head to the side like a dog trying really hard to understand the words coming out of your mouth. I am good at stashing money away for an exciting vacation every year, but I absolutely spend every single penny of that stashed away money! Yes, I recognize that this makes me completely irresponsible, as my very sound and practical mom and brother would remind me. Today’s gospel is NOT about having a super grown up and responsible savings account!!! Whew!!! Today’s gospel is about taking the gifts given to us by God and doing something fruitful with them. Let’s look at the instructions given by the King to the servants that he gave 10 gold coins to, “Engage in trade with them until I return.” Isn’t that an interesting sentence? Trade means to share something and get something back. God gives us free gifts and the instructions are, “Engage in trade with them until I return.” What are your 10 gold coins (my Bible says this is equivalent to $50,000)? We are created in the image and likeness of God, which means that He has gifted us with His essence, and His essence is as countless as the stars. What are some of the qualities of God that can be translated into your 10 gold coins? One of those qualities for me is creativity and I can either hold onto it for myself or exercise it daily (writing, music, photography, etc.) so as to grow that gift in such a way that others will be able to receive blessings from it and/or empowerment to be creative also. 

As a musician, praise and worship leader, and very available with my time, I often trade my coins playing at retreats, masses, funerals, weddings, adoration, or just hanging out at the beach. The fruits are varied, but mostly people’s hearts are lifted toward God in prayer, praise, release, love, joy, conversion, return, tenderness, tears, thanksgiving, etc. This trade is an amazing transaction of people giving their hearts and the gifts in their souls to each other. My musician friends and I often talk about how we receive so much more when we see our music being received, participated in, and given back. There is nothing better than leading a Spirit-filled praise and worship session and to have the band stop singing, but the crowd continues with full voice! It fills me up beyond compare and the trade of my “10 coins” multiplies in countless return, giving me the inspiration to go all in the next time and the next time and the next. 

This is what God wants us to do: share our own unique gifts abundantly without any hoarding and without reserve and He knows when we do that, the gifts will continue to grow, thrive, bear good fruit, and that growth will be infectious suddenly allowing us all to be who we were made to be, and that my friends, is a glimpse into heaven!! When He asks us “what’s in your wallet?” will there be excess money or excess love? Excess material possessions or excess compassion? Excess property or excess joy? So while I am not responsible with money and savings and grown up behavior in the “real world”, I hope that when I meet the King of the universe, He will say to me, “Well done, good servant!” That is the kind of planning and investing at which I’d like to excel, and it is well with my soul.  

Memorial of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Lectionary: 499

Reading 1 RV 4:1-11

I, John, had a vision of an open door to heaven,
and I heard the trumpetlike voice
that had spoken to me before, saying,
"Come up here and I will show you what must happen afterwards."
At once I was caught up in spirit.
A throne was there in heaven, and on the throne sat one
whose appearance sparkled like jasper and carnelian.
Around the throne was a halo as brilliant as an emerald.
Surrounding the throne I saw twenty-four other thrones
on which twenty-four elders sat,
dressed in white garments and with gold crowns on their heads.
From the throne came flashes of lightning,
rumblings, and peals of thunder.
Seven flaming torches burned in front of the throne,
which are the seven spirits of God.
In front of the throne was something that resembled
a sea of glass like crystal.

In the center and around the throne,
there were four living creatures
covered with eyes in front and in back.
The first creature resembled a lion, the second was like a calf,
the third had a face like that of a man,
and the fourth looked like an eagle in flight.
The four living creatures, each of them with six wings,
were covered with eyes inside and out.
Day and night they do not stop exclaiming:
"Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God almighty,
who was, and who is, and who is to come."
Whenever the living creatures give glory and honor and thanks
to the one who sits on the throne, who lives forever and ever,
the twenty-four elders fall down
before the one who sits on the throne
and worship him, who lives forever and ever.
They throw down their crowns before the throne, exclaiming:

"Worthy are you, Lord our God,
to receive glory and honor and power,
for you created all things;
because of your will they came to be and were created."

Responsorial Psalm PS 150:1B-2, 3-4, 5-6

R. (1b) Holy, holy, holy Lord, mighty God!
Praise the LORD in his sanctuary,
praise him in the firmament of his strength.
Praise him for his mighty deeds,
praise him for his sovereign majesty.
R. Holy, holy, holy Lord, mighty God!
Praise him with the blast of the trumpet,
praise him with lyre and harp,
Praise him with timbrel and dance,
praise him with strings and pipe.
R. Holy, holy, holy Lord, mighty God!
Praise him with sounding cymbals,
praise him with clanging cymbals.
Let everything that has breath
praise the LORD! Alleluia.
R. Holy, holy, holy Lord, mighty God!

Alleluia SEE JN 15:16

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
I chose you from the world,
to go and bear fruit that will last, says the Lord.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel LK 19:11-28

While people were listening to Jesus speak,
he proceeded to tell a parable because he was near Jerusalem
and they thought that the Kingdom of God
would appear there immediately.
So he said,
"A nobleman went off to a distant country
to obtain the kingship for himself and then to return.
He called ten of his servants and gave them ten gold coins
and told them, 'Engage in trade with these until I return.'
His fellow citizens, however, despised him
and sent a delegation after him to announce,
'We do not want this man to be our king.'
But when he returned after obtaining the kingship,
he had the servants called, to whom he had given the money,
to learn what they had gained by trading.
The first came forward and said,
'Sir, your gold coin has earned ten additional ones.'
He replied, 'Well done, good servant!
You have been faithful in this very small matter;
take charge of ten cities.'
Then the second came and reported,
'Your gold coin, sir, has earned five more.'
And to this servant too he said,
'You, take charge of five cities.'
Then the other servant came and said,
'Sir, here is your gold coin;
I kept it stored away in a handkerchief,
for I was afraid of you, because you are a demanding man;
you take up what you did not lay down
and you harvest what you did not plant.'
He said to him,
'With your own words I shall condemn you,
you wicked servant.
You knew I was a demanding man,
taking up what I did not lay down
and harvesting what I did not plant;
why did you not put my money in a bank?
Then on my return I would have collected it with interest.'
And to those standing by he said,
'Take the gold coin from him
and give it to the servant who has ten.'
But they said to him,
'Sir, he has ten gold coins.'
He replied, 'I tell you,
to everyone who has, more will be given,
but from the one who has not,
even what he has will be taken away.
Now as for those enemies of mine who did not want me as their king,
bring them here and slay them before me.'"

After he had said this,
he proceeded on his journey up to Jerusalem.

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