The phrase which
caught my attention in today’s Mass readings was: “offer his life” – we find it
in the first reading – if the servant offers his life all will be well for him.
In the Gospel Jesus
speaks about “offering his life as a ransom” and invites his disciples to
follow his example. This attitude of
self offering implies a forgetfulness of self and a radical confidence in the
One to Whom we surrender – the One who supplies all our needs and who makes up
for our limitations and deficiencies.
Perhaps we can
better identify with James and John who approached Jesus to ask for secure and
prodigious seats in the kingdom. But
Jesus points out that true greatness lies in serving each other in love -
emptying ourselves to become slaves.
Surely this is very contrary to our modern mentality! perhaps
frightening also? but the Letter to the Hebrews reminds us that we have a high
priest, Jesus, who understands our weakness and assures us of mercy and grace
when we are in need of help.