Today I will examine my conscience very honestly to see if I am saying ‘no’ to Jesus in any aspect of my life
Luke 13:22-30
Jesus passed through towns and villages,
teaching as he went and making his way to Jerusalem. Someone asked him, "Lord, will only a few
people be saved?" He answered them, "Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I tell you,
will attempt to enter but will not be strong enough. After the master of the house has arisen and
locked the door, then will you stand outside knocking and saying, 'Lord, open the door for us.' He
will say to you in reply, 'I do not know where you are from.' And you will say, 'We ate and drank in
your company and you taught in our streets.' Then he will say to you, 'I do not know where you are
from. Depart from me, all you evildoers!' And there will be wailing and grinding of teeth when you
see Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of God and you yourselves cast
out. And people will come from the east and the west and from the north and the south and will
recline at table in the kingdom of God. For behold, some are last who will be first, and some are
first who will be last."
Introductory
Prayer: Lord, I believe in you with a faith that never seeks to test you. I trust in you,
hoping to learn to accept and follow your will, even when it does not make sense to the way that I
see things. May my love for you and those around me be similar to the love you have shown to
me.
Lord, send your Holy Spirit to me to guide me in my
prayer. Grant me the grace to do this meditation well, to gain all the graces from it you want to
give me, because only by doing my meditation well can I follow you throughout the day.
Petition: Lord, grant me the honesty, humility and sincerity to enter by the
narrow gate.
1. A Scary Question :. This is a scary question, : “Lord, will only a
few people be saved?” Jesus doesn’t answer the question directly. Instead, he gives some advice. It
almost looks like Jesus is avoiding the question, as if the answer is too discouraging. He tries to
be encouraging instead, but at the same time underlines the difficulty of success. “Strive” he says,
“to enter by the narrow gate.” Strive is the key word, since apparently, many are going to try to
enter and fail, because the gate is so narrow.
2. A Disturbing Reply:
. These words that many will try to enter and fail are troubling. What percentage? How
many? Nowadays, we like exact statistics. Jesus doesn’t say, but we get the impression that it will
be more than a few. The possibility of failure is very real. Who will fail? Probably, people who
don’t take him seriously; people who don’t try hard enough; people who love something more than they
love Jesus. In other word, lots of people will fail…
3. My Christian Credentials May Not Be
as Solid as I Think They Are: . He goes on to say that there are many who think they
are doing enough who are going to be surprised to find they didn’t do enough. They think their
Christian credentials are solid, but they will be found wanting. They will tell Jesus that they ate
and drank with him, that they received communion every Sunday. They will witness to how many times
they heard him preach in their streets, how much they contributed to the collection, but that will
not be enough. Yet others, thatwho did not seem so good in life will be entering the Kingdom before
them. Which group will I be in? Jesus is warning me that just because I feel I am doing enough for
him doesn’t mean I am going to be in the group to be saved. I need to follow him with as much
sincerity and honesty as I am capable of, doing his will and not my own.
Conversation with
Christ: Dear Jesus, your words are troubling to me. I see how often I fail in what I know I
should be doing for you. I see that I cannot reliably guide myself in this matter. Send your Holy
Spirit to help me by opening my eyes to see if I am falling short before it is too late. Send him to
give me the strengthHelp me to enter by the narrow gate.
Resolution: Today I will examine
my conscience very honestly to see if I am saying ‘no’ to Jesus in any aspect of my life, and to see
if I am letting myself get too comfortable in any aspect of my life, since comfort, especially in
the spiritual life, is a sign that I am not “striving to enter by the narrow gate.”
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