Joy is the Reward
November 12, 2024 Tuesday of the Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time
Memorial of Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr
Daily Readings: Titus 2: 1-8, 11-14; Luke 17: 7-10
In a world driven by recognition and reward—often framed as "what's in it for me?"—today’s Gospel serves as a valuable reminder. We are called to do our work, and to do good, without expecting any reward or recognition.
The joy of serving the Lord comes from the work itself, which is its own reward. When we expect something in return for the good that we do, it diminishes the value of our actions.
We go to church not because we expect to receive something, but because we have already been abundantly blessed. This is why the Holy Mass is a thanksgiving. When we perform works of mercy, we are moved by love and willingness, not by the desire for recognition or reward. The joy of doing good is the reward itself.
A call to action for Catholic living: The first reading reminds us to be models of the faith we profess, always eager to do good. May it be so.
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