Fr Xavier Writes 26th November 2023
The gospel is forthright in reminding us of the blunt truth that the gifts of God are not ours to dispense with as we please. Neither does it suffice to hide them away, leave them unused or allow them to wither. Christ came to serve, and service of others helps us to grow in his image and likeness. Whatever our gifts may be, we are expected to make full use of them for God’s glory. This is a call to be energetic in living the gospel.
The message in this parable is to make a great deal more of life, by reaching out beyond our own selfish world and taking the risk of sharing something of ourselves with others. In doing so we come closer to God when we help to further the growth of his kingdom on earth by our actions. Failure to use our talents can be caused by a poor self-image, based on the false belief that we have nothing to offer. The strains and tensions that come from our monotonous and dull routine of rearing family and children, working in the kitchen and earning our daily living may not bring much personal fulfilment but there is no denying the sacrifice involved. The ordinary deeds of love offered for the benefit of others may not seem to matter much but are most important in the eyes of God.
Ordinary work, when done with enthusiasm and a willing heart, helps the love of God to be made visible in the dark corners of life. Our intention should be to do as well as we can, avoiding any apathy. In this way we can offer back to the Father the lives given to us, more fulfilled and more enriched.
Have a great week ahead to use your talents for God.







