26TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME C
IS IT A SIN NOT TO DO
ANYTHING?
I just recently saw a movie about
a 90+ year old man who was brought to court by survivors of Nazi death camps.
The man admitted he was in the death
camps not as a soldier, not as torturer, not as an officer…
but just as a simple accountant.
His work was to collect, sort,
count, document and store the rings, watches, suitcases, shoes, necklaces and
other personal items confiscated from the Jews.
He said they knew these items
were turned over because the owners were about to die and didn’t need them
anymore.
His defense was that he was just
doing his job as an accountant.
He did not hurt anyone; he did
not rob anyone.
Above all, he did not kill anyone
like the guards, the torturers and the medical teams did.
But the court ruled that there
was one crucial mistake this man did.
He knew people were suffering… he
knew they would be murdered… he knew they were doomed.
But he did not say or do anything
to help!
If I do not do anything, am I sinning?
…I’m just at home quietly living
my life.
…I’m just working here; I don’t have
power or influence.
…It’s better to keep out of
trouble.
…I have to take care of my own
family first.
What is wrong with that?
The Gospel today tells us that
for Jesus, indifference is wrong.
The rich man did not harm or
attack the poor Lazarus (Lk 16).
He did not curse him or drive him
away.
But in the end, the rich man’s
destination was to hell!
Why?
He never bothered to speak with
the poor man.
… nor even thought of sharing his
food and drink with him.
It never occurred to him that
Lazarus needed a warm bed.
The rich man enjoyed his usual
comforts knowing that someone was suffering
… not on the other side of the
globe
… but right at his doorstep!
That made God very angry, because
this attitude was the very opposite of Jesus’ attitude.
….Enthroned in heaven, the Lord
Jesus left for the filth and poverty of earth.
…All-powerful with the Father and
the Spirit, he lived as weak among the weak.
…Master of the universe, he
decided to be its servant.
…Lord of Life, he died on the
Cross out of love for his brothers and sisters in need of salvation.
Jesus, by his life and death,
shows us that to do nothing when you can or when you have to, is a serious sin –
we call it “sin of omission.”
To be concerned for other’s
suffering, to be disturbed by another’s pain, to involve oneself in your
neighbor’s quest for meaning, to lend a hand, to show kindness and mercy – these
are the surest ways to make it to heaven. God has no other reaction to these
but approval and joy!
So don’t just pray or read your
Bible! Smile and talk to others, too!
Don’t just fast and sacrifice!
Help a poor fellow you meet today!
Don’t just send in a check or
donation! Take time to be with those who need your love!
DONT FORGET TO SHARE TO A FRIEND! TNX!
DONT FORGET TO SHARE TO A FRIEND! TNX!