Being armed and ever-ready to serve in the Kingdom, with a sense of responsibility and commitment

✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE FOR THE DAY – Oct 20, 2021: Wednesday

“Being armed and ever-ready to serve in the Kingdom, with a sense of responsibility and commitment!”

(Based on Rom 6:12-18 and Lk 12:39-48 – Wednesday of the 29th Week in Ordinary Time)

An incident is reported that took place a few years ago.

A former astronaut took over as head of a major airline company.
He was extremely ambitious to make his company the best airline service provider.

Once, when this new president was making an inspection of a particular department, he came across an employee…
… resting his feet on the desk, while the telephone was ringing continuously.

“Are you not going to pick up the phone?” queried the boss, with a sense of displeasure.

“That’s not my department!” answered the employee indifferently!

He had not recognised his new boss.

“I work in the maintenance section!” he replied.

“Huh!” quipped the president, “Not anymore!”

The casual attitude and the laid-back and easy-going approach of the employee cost him his job.

The new boss would not tolerate any people, who failed to show a sense of responsibility and commitment…
… which are essential and undeniable qualities in the pursuit of perfection and excellence!

What about us?
Is our Christian life characterised by responsibility and commitment?

Or do we have a casual attitude and a laid-back and easy-going approach?


The Gospel of the Day presents to us a strong reminder by the Lord to take our Christian life seriously…
… with its undeniable duties and its unavoidable sense of responsibility.

Jesus speaks of the coming of the Son of Man at an unexpected time…
… just as the coming of a thief is unknown to the master of a house (Lk 12: 39-40)


What are some of the characteristics of the coming of a thief to the house?

It happens in the quiet of the night….
… so that no one becomes aware and the setting is perfectly safe
There is a sense of ‘anonymity’

It takes place when none of the people in the house are expecting it…
… thus leaving them completely startled and unprepared
There is the element of ‘total surprise’

It happens in areas where there is emptiness or lesser security measures
… thus creating greater potency to danger and sharper damage
There is a factor of ‘missed opportunity to take care’


These then are the “loopholes” in our spiritual life, that can cause us to be off-guard…
… when the Lord appears in His Second Coming (just as the coming of the thief in the night)…

A sense of ‘anonymity’
An element of ‘total surprise’
A factor of ‘missed opportunity to take care’


Do we remain “anonymous” to the Lord…
… by remaining ignorant of His teachings and commandments – even though He addresses very often through the Bible and the Church?
… by failing to give heed to the repeated reminders by the Lord through various advices from our caring one, and the guidance we receive through sermons, reflections, messages and life-situations?


Do we get caught with “total surprise” at the Will of God in our lives…
… failing to see the providential hand of God in the struggles and hardships that we undergo?
… entering into a sense of despair and discouragement when things don’t happen the way we plan?


Do we become victims of “missing opportunities to take care”…
… by failing to do the many good works which we can perform, but fail, owing to our slackness?
… by taking the stance of being indifferent in situations of injustice and discriminations?


The Lord clearly warns even in the Book of Revelation…
… “If therefore you shall not watch, I will come to you as a thief, and you shall not know what hour I will come upon you.” (Rev 3:1-3)


Though this passage may cause a sense of fear and insecurity, we also need to consider, the converse…
… that if we are prepared and alert
… that if we are ready and vigilant
then the “coming of the Lord” becomes a joyful waiting and an expectant hope!

Nothing fears the one who is prepared, to meet the Lord!


St Paul encourages us through these words: “But you brothers, are not in darkness, that the day should overtake you as a thief!” (1 Thess 5: 2-4)

When we are in the Light of Christ…
… by a constant life of vigilant prayer
… by a faithful life of sacraments
… by a committed life to the Church

No darkness can overpower us; No fear of thieves can cause panic!

As Christians, each one us are entrusted the duty of being faithful “employees” of the Kingdom of God!


Are we going to “rest our feet on the desk”…
… with a casual attitude and a laid-back and easy-going approach…?

Or shall we be “armed and ever-ready to serve”…
… with a sense of responsibility and commitment…?


Be ready…

Our Boss – The Lord – may come anytime….!


God Bless! Live Jesus!

– Fr Jijo Jose Manjackal MSFS
(Email ID: _reflectioncapsules@gmail.com)
Bengaluru, India

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📖 Discovering the beauty of the Catholic Church through the Catechism
CHURCH – THE UNIVERSAL SACRAMENT OF SALVATION
>> “The Church, in Christ, is like a sacrament – a sign and instrument, that is, of communion with God and of unity among all men.”
>> The Church’s first purpose is to be the sacrament of the inner union of men with God.
>> Because men’s communion with one another is rooted in that union with God, the Church is also the sacrament of the unity of the human race.
>> In her, this unity is already begun, since she gathers men “from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and tongues”…
… at the same time, the Church is the “sign and instrument” of the full realization of the unity yet to come. (Cf. CCC # 775)
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