Tuesday of the Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time
The first reading admonishes young men “to control themselves.” This counsel applies to different aspects of life including the way people estimate their abilities. Most tend to exaggerate them to the extent that they fail to see many virtues in others. In the gospel Jesus tells his disciples to think of themselves as “unprofitable servants” – a sure way to avoid pride in our utilitarian society.
Humility recognizes that all our goodness has God as its source. It moves us to thank God for His beneficence toward us. Humility also recognizes that others have abilities that we don’t have. It then prompts us to acknowledge them as God’s handiwork worthy of esteem.
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