21ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME C
THE RIGHT QUESTION
Getting to heaven is not a
question of “how many.” Getting to
heaven is not a question of “who.”
Getting to heaven is a question of “how.” The Jews around the Lord Jesus asked many questions. And
they had reason to ask, to clarify, and to confirm.
For they believed that, they as a
people, were destined to be God’s favorite forever. They believed that those outside their gates were treading
the wrong path, while they were entitled to a special preference when it comes
to salvation.
Jesus leads his hearers to the
right question. He came to lead
people to the heart of the Father. He came to earth to open the gates that lead
to eternal life with God. He knew the right question when it comes to
salvation. It is not “how many” or “who.” It is a question of “how.” How does
one attain the heavenly reward?
The Lord teaches: “Strive to enter through the narrow
gate.” This narrow gate is the
secret recipe for heaven. Many
will try but will not be strong enough, the Lord adds. Now, this is not the only mention of
the narrow gate in the Scriptures. In Matthew 7, Jesus describes a spacious
gate that leads to destruction, and a narrow gate that leads to safety and
bliss.
It is good that even today,
people contemplate heaven and desire with all their hearts to one day know the
reality behind the promise.
However our quest for heaven makes us forget the important thing about
heaven, as we get entangled with debates on affiliations, rights and
privileges, or having the right connections or formulas.
For Jesus it is all too simple –
try the narrow path. It is through
the narrow gate that one will get to heaven. It is by way of the Cross, that
one will enter into the most profound experience of God. In life, we need to go
through perseverance, patience and undeterred commitment to the values of
heaven in the midst of many trials.
Now, this is not easy to
accept. If you have the wide road,
why travel with inconvenience? We
are an impatient people in the midst of easy solutions and quick answers. But
heaven is not spelled g-o-o-g-l-e. Heaven is spelled c-r-o-s-s.
My friend Ferdie was shocked to
hear that he was stricken with liver cancer. Like others, he could frantically buy his treatment from the
best hospitals. Instead, he prayed
and decided to live joyfully, calmly and ordinarily as before. He was busy with parish involvement,
with an apostolate for poor young boys, with spiritual formation, with his
family life, until that day last week when he made it to heaven. All his friends concur that his man,
who did not shun the cross, the narrow path, is a real modern-day saint in
heaven.
Is there a narrow path you are
afraid to take, or are avoiding to pass through? You will not walk alone if you ask Jesus to take you by the
hand and lead you pass through the trial and into the victory of heavenly gains. Ask the right question. Enter the right gate!
Bro. Ferdie Fuentes, after the cross, heaven!
welcome to heaven…
(in memoriam)
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