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Act Of Generosity

Monday of week 34 in Ordinary Time 

Rev. 14:1-5
Psalm 23(24):1-6
Luke 21:1-4

The complexities of human motivation and intention are often beyond our comprehension, as only the divine possesses the capacity to fully understand the intricacies of our inner thoughts and emotions. In the Gospel narrative, we examine today, there is a poignant illustration involving the widow’s offering.

Although her contribution was quantitatively minimal in comparison to those made by wealthier individuals, its qualitative significance was profound. The widow’s gift was born from her essential needs, in stark contrast to others who contributed from their excess. Here, we see the might of the widow’s mite.

This parable serves as an invitation for us to reflect on our contributions to the divine and society, urging us to evaluate the sincerity and depth of our giving. It emphasizes that true generosity does not depend solely on the amount given but rather on the spirit in which it is offered. We are called to share our resources—whether time, talents, or compassion—commensurate with our capacities, regardless of our material wealth.

Ultimately, the challenge lies not in grand gestures but in the authentic expression of generosity that resonates with our values and commitments. May we open ourselves to the divine wisdom that fosters a spirit of true generosity, ensuring that our contributions are worthy of divine acknowledgment? Amen. Do have a great week ahead.

Fr Joseph Osho

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