Wednesday, June 15, 2022

 Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

(II Kings 2:1.6-14; Matthew 6:1-6.16-18)

Critics of Christianity fault the faith for promoting egotism.  They see Christian kindness as no more than a ploy to achieve personal salvation.  They might notice Jesus in today’s gospel making a similar criticism.

Jesus calls those who perform charitable deeds so that others may notice “hypocrites.” He means that their public actions are not representative of their inner motivation.  They exhibit concern for others not out of love but out of pride.  They want to be known as good but really do not care about the people they help.   

When we help others in order to achieve eternal life, are we being hypercritical?  It is not likely the case.  First, such actions presume faith in Christ and his teaching about who will inherit eternal life.  We do what we do not for a tangible reward but out of love for Jesus.  Secondly, we know that God cannot be deceived because He knows our hearts.  We would only be deceiving ourselves if we think that we can deceive God.