REFLECTION:
Luke seems in this gospel to be exalting the downtrodden simply because they are downtrodden, and cursing the comfortable simply because they are comfortable. What really is at the heart of this gospel is the manner of life that makes present the kingdom and assures us that our “reward will be great in heaven.” The model of this manner of life and the source of the blessedness it brings is Jesus himself.
- Jesus is the source of blessedness for me when . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . through . . .
- The manner of life to which the Beatitudes call me is . . . . . Those who model this for me are . . .
- My manner of life reveals the presence of God’s kingdom when . . ..
Connecting the Gospel
to our experience: Although we in our society are proud that we do not have classes or castes that separ-ate, in fact we do have distinctions that separate, not least among them being the rich and the poor, the haves and the have-nots. We discover the presence of God’s kingdom when people come together across what divides and share both gifts and needs, so that everyone is on “level ground.”
Reprinted with permission of Liturgical Press from: Living Liturgy




