GOSPEL READING:
Matthew 10:37-4237 He who loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; 38 and he who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. 39 He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for my sake will find it. 40 "He who receives you receives me, and he who receives me receives him who sent me. 41 He who receives a prophet because he is a prophet shall receive a prophet's reward, and he who receives a righteous man because he is a righteous man shall receive a righteous man's reward. 42 And whoever gives to one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he shall not lose his reward."
Meditation:  Who or what takes first place in your life -
      in your daily thoughts, cares, and concerns? God has put us first
      in his thought, care, and concern for our well-being and future.
      God loved us first and our love for him is a response to his
      exceeding kindness and mercy towards us. Even while we were
      hopelessly adrift through our own sinful pride, rebellion and
      unbelief, he choose to give us his own beloved Son, the Lord Jesus
      Christ, who laid down his life for our sake - to set us free from
      slavery to sin, Satan, and death. 
    
    
Proof of God's unfailing love for us
      There is no greater proof of God's love for us than the free-will
      offering of his Son who shed his blood for us on the cross. His
      death broke the curse of guilt and condemnation, and won for us
      pardon and adoption as beloved sons and daughters of God our
      Father. Through the victory of his cross and resurrection, the
      Lord Jesus offers us abundant new life through the gift and power
      of the Holy Spirit who lives within us. 
    
    
The love of God comes first
      The Holy Spirit reveals to us the love of the eternal Father and
      the eternal Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, who come to make their
      home with us and to unite us in a bond of peace and friendship.
      That is why the Lord Jesus commanded his disciples to give him
      their undivided loyalty and love above all else. We owe him a debt
      of gratitude for what he has done for us. The Lord Jesus
      gives us the assurance and promise that he will raise up our
      mortal bodies to be like his so that we may fully share in his
      resurrection for all eternity. 
    
    
God has no equal - that is why we owe the eternal Father, Son,
      and Holy Spirit our undivided loyalty, trust, and obedience. Jesus
      challenges his disciples to examine who they love first and
      foremost. A true disciple loves God above all else and is willing
      to forsake all for the Lord Jesus who calls us to follow him.
      Jesus insists that his disciples give him the loyalty which is due
      to God, a loyalty which is higher than spouse or kin. It is
      possible that family and friends can become our enemies, if the
      thought of them keeps us from doing what we know God wants us to
      do. 
    
    
God's compelling love knows no rival
      The love of God compels us to choose who or what will be first in
      our lives. To place any relationship or anything else above God is
      a form of idolatry. We can allow many different things to take
      control of our lives and possess us - such as greed and lust for
      power, possessions, and wealth. But only God's love can set us
      free to love as he loves - with mercy, kindness, goodness,
      patience, perseverance, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). The
      first and great commandment is to love the Lord our God with all
      of our heart, soul, mind, and strength (Matthew 22:37). If we
      pursue the love of God and put his kingdom first in our lives,
      then he will give us everything we need to sustain us now and in
      the future as well. Who is the Lord and Master of you life?
    
    
True love overflows in kindness and mercy towards others
      True love for God compels us to express charity (merciful deeds of
      kindness and goodness) towards our neighbors who are also loved by
      God because he created each of them in his image and likeness.
      Mother Theresa of Calcutta once told a marvelous story about a
      destitute family who had nothing to eat for days. When news of
      their impoverished condition came to the Missionary Sisters of
        Charity, Mother Theresa personally went to their home and
      brought them some food supplies. The mother of the family
      immediately divided the food in half and carried it off. When she
      returned, Mother Theresa asked her, "Where did you go?" She gave
      the simple answer, "To my neighbors, they are hungry also!" Mother
      Theresa said, "I was not surprised that she gave - poor people are
      really very generous. I was surprised that she knew they were
      hungry. As a rule, when we are suffering, we are so focused on
      ourselves, we have no time for others." 
    
Jesus declared that any kindness shown and any help given to the
      people of Christ will not lose its reward (Matthew 10:42). Jesus
      never refused to give to anyone in need who asked for his help. As
      his disciples we are called to be kind and generous as he is.
      Jesus sets before us the one goal in life that is worth any
      sacrifice and that goal is union with God - uniting our heart,
      mind, and will with his heart and will for our lives. The reward
      of a life given over to God and obeying his voice is God himself -
      the source of true peace and joy that lasts forever. Does the love
      of Jesus Christ compel you to put God first in all you do (2
      Corinthians 5:14)? 
    
Lord, no eye has seen, no ear has heard, no heart has conceived the things you have prepared for those who love you. Set us ablaze with the fire of the Holy Spirit, that we may love you in and above all things and so receive the rewards you have promised us through Christ our Lord. (from A Christian's Prayer Book)
Psalm 89:2-3,16-19
2 For your steadfast love was established for ever, your faithfulness is firm as the heavens. 3 You have said, "I have made a covenant with my chosen one, I have sworn to David my servant: 16 who exult in your name all the day, and extol your righteousness. 17 For you are the glory of their strength; by your favor our horn is exalted. 18 For our shield belongs to the LORD, our king to the Holy One of Israel. 19 Of old you did speak in a vision to your faithful one, and say: "I have set the crown upon one who is mighty, I have exalted one chosen from the people.
Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: A well-ordered love, by John Chrysostom (347-407 AD)
    "See how great is the impairment to those who have an exaggerated
      love for their own life. And how great is the blessing to those
      who are ready to give up their lives for a well-ordered love! So
      he bids his disciples to be willing to give up parents, children,
      natural relationships, kinships, the world and even their own
      lives. How onerous are these injunctions! But then he immediately
      sets forth the greater blessings of rightly ordered love. Thus
      these instructions, Jesus says, are so far from harming that they
      in fact are of greatest benefit. It is their opposites that
      injure. He then counsels them, as he so often does, in accord with
      the very desires that they already possess. Why should you be
      willing to give up your life? Only because you love it
      inordinately. So for the very reason of loving it ordinately, you
      will scorn loving it inordinately, and so it will be to your
      advantage to the highest degree. You will then in the truest sense
      love your life. Jesus does not reason in this way only in the case
      of the love of parents or children. He teaches the same with
      regard to your very life, which is nearest to you of all." (excerpt from THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW, HOMILY 35.2)
      
    
 
																			


