Jesus gives us a litany of merciful acts in today’s gospel. He lays out for us what it means to be a sheep in his flock. It is not an easy life, it is a life of sacrifice and self-gift. Each of us is called to empty ourselves in different ways, some of us to feed the physically needy, while others to give drink to the spiritually wanting. Everyone we meet is in need or want of something, sometimes it is obvious and other times it is an enigma. However, when faced with our fellow children of God, we ought to love them to the best of our abilities. Only then will be able to inherit the kingdom and enjoy the heavenly feast.
How have we succeeded and failed to feed, welcome, clothe, care for, and visit those in need? What acts of mercy can we do today? Do we keep those in most need of these acts of love in our prayers?
O Lord, we want to be a blessing for the needy and worthy of inheriting your kingdom.
Amen.
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