GOSPEL READING:
Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-141 At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" 2 And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them, 3 and said, "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 4 Whoever humbles himself like this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 5 "Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me; 10 "See that you do not despise one of these little ones; for I tell you that in heaven their angels always behold the face of my Father who is in heaven.12 What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them has gone astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine on the mountains and go in search of the one that went astray? 13 And if he finds it, truly, I say to you, he rejoices over it more than over the ninety-nine that never went astray. 14 So it is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.
Meditation:  Are you surprised to see the disciples
      discussing with Jesus who is the greatest? Don't we do the same
      thing? The appetite for glory and greatness seems to be inbred in
      us. Who doesn't cherish the ambition to be "somebody" whom others
      admire rather than a "nobody"? Even the Psalms speak about the
      glory God has destined for us. You have made them a little
        lower than God, and crowned them with glory and honor (Psalm
      8:5). 
    
    
Whose glory do you seek?
      Jesus made a dramatic gesture by placing a child next to himself
      to show his disciples who really is the greatest in the kingdom of
      God. What can a little child possibly teach us about greatness?
      Children in the ancient world had no rights, position, or
      privileges of their own. They were socially at the "bottom of the
      rung" and at the service of their parents, much like the household
      staff and domestic servants. What is the significance of Jesus'
      gesture? Jesus elevated a little child in the presence of his
      disciples by placing the child in a privileged position of honor
      at his right side. It is customary, even today, to seat the guest
      of honor at the right side of the host. 
    
    
The lowly of heart empty themselves of pride
      Who is the greatest in God's kingdom? The one who is humble and
      lowly of heart - who instead of asserting their rights willingly
      empty themselves of pride and self-seeking glory by taking the
      lowly position of a servant and child before God. The simple of
      heart know that they belong to God - he is their father, teacher,
      and provider - the one who shows them the way of peace, joy, and
      life everlasting. They are content to recognize their total
      dependence on God who is the source of all goodness and every good
      gift.
    
    
Jesus restores us to the people he has made holy
      What does Jesus' story about a lost sheep tell us about God and
      his kingdom? Shepherds normally counted their sheep at the end of
      the day to make sure all were accounted for. Since sheep by their
      very nature are very social, an isolated sheep can quickly become
      bewildered and even neurotic. The shepherd's grief and anxiety is
      turned to joy when he finds the lost sheep and restores it to the
      fold. What was new in Jesus' teaching was the insistence that
      sinners must be sought out and not merely mourned for. God does
      not rejoice in the loss of anyone, but desires that all be saved
      and restored to fellowship with him. That is why the whole
      community of heaven rejoices when one sinner is found and restored
      to fellowship with God (Luke 15:7). Seekers of the lost are much
      needed today. Do you pray and seek after those you know who have
      lost their way to God? 
    
Lord Jesus, teach me your way of humility and simplicity of heart that I may find perfect joy in you. May your light shine through me that others may see your truth and love and find hope and peace in you.
Psalm 119:14,24,72,103,111,131
14. In the way of your testimonies I delight as much as in all riches.
24. Your testimonies are my delight; they are my counselors.
72. The law of your mouth is better to me than thousands of gold and silver pieces.
103. How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!.
111. Your testimonies are my heritage forever; yes, they are the joy of my heart.
131. With open mouth I pant, because I long for your commandments.
Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers:  What it
        means to become a child a God, by Epiphanius the Latin (late
      5th century)
    
    "Here the Lord not only repressed the apostles' thoughts but also
    checked the ambition of believers throughout the whole world, so
    that he might be great who wanted to be least. For with this purpose
    Jesus used the example of the child, that what he had been through
    his nature, we through our holy living might become - innocent, like
    children innocent of every sin. For a child does not know how to
    hold resentment or to grow angry. He does not know how to repay evil
    for evil. He does not think base thoughts. He does not commit
    adultery or arson or murder. He is utterly ignorant of theft or
    brawling or all the things that will draw him to sin. He does not
    know how to disparage, how to blaspheme, how to hurt, how to lie. He
    believes what he hears. What he is ordered he does not analyze. He
    loves his parents with full affection. Therefore what children are
    in their simplicity, let us become through a holy way of life, as
    children innocent of sin. And quite rightly, one who has become a
    child innocent of sin in this way is greater in the kingdom of
    heaven. And whoever receives such a person will receive Christ." (excerpt
      from INTERPRETATION OF THE GOSPELS 27)
    
    
 
																			


