Readings: I King 5:14-17; 2 Tim 2: 8-13; Lk 17:11-19
In today’s first reading, the story of Naaman the leper is a typical example of how we should express our profound gratitude to God. However, He does not condemn material offerings to the Church in appreciation of His goodness to us. This is because “the Church is the visible sign of God on earth. So, our offerings of thanksgiving to the Church are offered to God to build up his visible body – His church.
In today’s gospel, Jesus reminds us of the importance of gratitude to God for favors we have received from Him. In this reading, what caught the admiration of Jesus about the Samaritan was that he “Turned back, praising God at the top of his voice, and threw himself at the feet of Jesus and thanked him.” When was the last time we expressed this kind of gratitude to God? Gratitude to God is an expression of our faith in His saving power.
Many of us hardly have time to show gratitude to God for what he has done for us. Sometimes, even using the gifts we have received freely to serve him is hard for us. This is because we rationalize too much. Unfortunately, some of us offer to God as if we are investing in a lottery. In order words, “God has to do something for me because I have given something to Him. Or “I give to God because He gives to me!” Showing gratitude to God is very important in our Christian journey with him. However, we should not see it as a burden. The truth is that there is no amount of money or material thing that would be enough to pay God for his goodness to us. So, the decision to show gratitude to God must flow from our hearts and a pure conscience.
In light of this, we must approach the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist every day. It is a sacrament of gratitude or thanksgiving to God. It is one whole sacrifice through which we, the Church, give thanks to God when we gather as one big and united family in his presence.
Finally, when we gather, we are there to say: “We give you thanks Almighty God, for these and all your benefits to us, through Christ Our Lord.” It is not only a bout offering God material things or gifts alone. Instead, it is more about lifting our entire being to God in appreciation and gratitude for His love and goodness. It is more about offering ourselves totally and wholly again and again to God. This is the gratitude that flows from a sincere heart.
Fr. Terry
HAPPY THANKSGIVING