31ST SUNDAY B
THE WORLD’S GREATEST
CHALLENGE
31st Sunday
It is very tricky to mention love
these days. People pose as experts
of love. and why not, when kids
have “puppy love”, adolescents have “first love”, adults have “true love” and
the elderly claim “endless love.”
But love can turn to
tragedy. What starts out as love
can end up as a mere affair. I noticed that so many of our entertainment
materials these days are fascinations about affairs: A Beautiful Affair, A Secret Affair, My Neighbor’s
Wife. We may be experts in talking
about love but we are also experts in escaping from the real demands of love.
The Gospel speaks of love as the
greatest commandment. The Lord
Jesus is absolutely right in combining into one the two facets of love – love
of God and love of neighbor. This
is in fact, the greatest commandment of all time and to us certainly, the
greatest challenge of all.
In combining the two loves into
one, the Lord however is giving us their distinction also. There are different levels in the
ladder of priority. God is first,
neighbor is second, and self is last.
That is why the Lord says:
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your strength, with
all your mind and with all your strength.
Then the Lord mentioned our neighbor, and lastly one’s self. While love issues forth from one’s
self, the center of the heart must be God and the treatment of neighbor is the
proof this God-centered love.
Is that the same as our
priorities in the field of love today?
The world teaches us that the wisest approach is first to focus on one’s
self, then a remnant goes to the neighbor, and last, if you still have time and
energy to spare, to God.
Thus, many love God in principle,
in their minds, but they confine this love within the walls of the church, to
Sundays, to special occasions. God
no longer has claim over the whole of our lives. In loving our neighbor, do we not also look for what we can
get out of them; loving only those who can love us in return? Look at all the deceit in
relationships, all the poison in words, and all the pain inflicted by our
actions or omissions.
As we reflect on love, we must
admit that we fail to love as true followers of Jesus. But we do not stop there. We are still challenged to love, this
time, empowered by His own love for us.
The reason why many of us do not know how to love is because we have not
felt loved, in a total and unconditional way.
As Jesus invites us to love God
and neighbor, He is also asking us to experience His love for each one of
us. He not only teaches us about
the greatest commandment, the greatest challenge which is love. He in fact, shares this love to us in
the Eucharist so that touched by it, we may know how to truly love God and
neighbor.
Let us learn from the school of
love that Jesus offers us everyday through His Word and through the Eucharist.
WE ARE ONE WITH THE VICTIMS OF THE HURRICANE SANDY IN THE USA. WE PRAY FOR ALL AFFECTED SPECIALLY FOR THE FIL-AM FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES.