There was a slight typo that you might have figured out from my last post. Please refer to the corrections below. God reminds me that I have a ways to go before I get everything right!
Many Are Called
August 22, 2021 Gospel (John 6: 60-69)
I have a dear friend named Jack who is a retired East
Meadow High School District teacher. The
last few years of his tenure, Jack requested to work with inmates at the Nassau
County Correction Center teaching a GED program. After the head count each
weekday morning, , Jack welcomed a group of young inmates into his classroom
for instruction. Before the inmates
arrived, Jack would go to his dry-eraser board and in bold letters wrote the
word “choices” across the top. Jack was
and remains an amazing teacher and man of the Gospel.
With every lesson he incorporated “choices” into his
lesson plan. It was obvious that these
young men had made poor choices that led to their incarceration. This motley crew
of prisoners who appeared more like children than hardened criminals would take
their seats and await Jack’s lesson. In
retrospect, the embarrassing truth is that I too could have ended up in their
predicaments. Everyone hears two voices whispering to them, before deciding
which to follow. Unfortunately, wrong choices (and voices) can easily become a
pattern.
Each day we awake, all wrestle with those two voices. The animators of cartoons such as Tom &
Jerry were brilliant in bringing this struggle to light by having an angel pop
up on Tom’s shoulder and a devil on the other.
The angel warns Tom that his intentions to get rid of Jerry are not right. Do you recall what happened? It never fared well for Tom.
In this week’s Gospel, we see Jesus knowing who would
choose to remain loyal to Him and who would not, including the one who would
betray Him. The message that jumps out
to me is that many are still being called and teacher Jack’s message resonates
a basic truth to this day. Free will is
a gift that can lead us to either the angelic voice or to that of the master-deceiver.
You see, Jack was simply acting out as God wanted him
to do, in one of the most unlikely environments. Jack was evangelizing in his role as a schoolteacher,
reminding these little ones that God never dictates, but invites us to consider
alternative choices and invitations. Jack
in his approach, tried to teach his students that God does not to seek to
punish them as our system does, but that God desires to help them to understand that reconciliation is
possible with better choices.
In the distance and on my journey, I see another fork
in the road. I will encounter another choice
and pray that it will be the correct one.
I leave you with this reflection
and my friend Jack’s story. Take a moment to reflect and listen to Jesus asking,
“Do you too want to go away” I pray we all can respond to Jesus’ by saying “Never,
Lord.”
The Pilgrim (praying for you)
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