Wednesday, November 22, 2017
What You Give, Not What You Got
A call, a choice of vocation or relationship, or career is not so much based upon what you have, but in what you give. I am an example of this. When I joined the Paulist Fathers, I was not anything special, except in my own delusional mind. Big ego filled me up. I was ordained as one of nine. I have never been a “Star” in the Paulist Fathers, never asked to do the big jobs, or assignments. The Administrations knew me better than I knew myself. But God had a plan for my ordinariness. God would do the heavy lifting while I simply persevered in my stumbling and wandering way. Anything I did that was successful, in a parish was due to the lay people who did the ministry. I was a sort of “chaplain.” I might have an idea, but the parishioners were the ones who actually adapted and made it work, from my days as Catechism coordinator for Children in Houston, to Baptism and Marriage Preparation ministry in Boulder, and the Bookstore in San Francisco, to Camus Ministry in Knoxville. Thanks to my sister, Maureen, I had lots of stories to tell for successful parish missions. Now I simply teach about prayer, and can only do that successfully where parishioners or local lay groups do all the work but teach. I have come to realize that God can take a bit of mediocrity and do a lot of wonderful things for others. I just keep doing. I am not retiring. I give what I got, like a long distance runner who can but put one foot in front of the other for a long time. Many people thing I am wonderful, but it is God’s doing. I am the vessel, empty without Grace. So don’t worry if you think you are not pretty enough, or strong enough, or smart enough. Give what you got. God is at work for the giver.
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