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How to Grab a Spot at the Top | #1447
October 21, 2024 · 13 min

Ordinary Time, 29th Sunday (B) Stewardship is a great way of understanding the Gospel in our practical, everyday life. Christians are called to be like God. We can't possibly succeed, so the Holy Spirit gives us the power to love as God has loved us.

Consumers we are rarely grateful, because we have been trained to see the lack in our lives and to think that one more product will fix our problem. We see our value in terms of what I produce or consume or own. We see each other as competition. This is exactly where James and John are coming from. They want to grab spots at the top. Jesus says, "If you want the top spots, then you have to be willing to serve, suffer, and sacrifice."

If we are comparing, competing and complaining as consumers, then we are not living self-giving love. The Lord has already been a very generous and loving servant to all of us. We are now called to serve others as he has served us. Stewardship of Time is about quality time with God and with our family and friends. Talent are ways that you can use your gifts to bless others. Finally, Treasure is a great way to ask yourself, "Am I being generous?"

When I see how generous my parishioners are, you inspire me to be a better steward. Thank you for serving others as Christ has served us.

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Going Deeper: If you are a member of the Antigo Area Catholic Churches, review the 2024 Ministry Booklet and then complete the 2024 Stewardship Commitment Card online. Consider all the subtle ways you find yourself playing King of the Hill with the people around you (It's good to play "king of the raft" sometimes, especially for boys, but it shouldn't be the primary way we understand our place in the world). Are you the best at Comparing, Competing, and Complaining, or are you excited to Serve, Suffer, and Sacrifice?

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