RECEIVING AND GIVING WITHOUT CHARGE
SUNDAY, ELEVENTH WEEK IN ORDERINARY TIME Exod 19:2-6; Ps 100:2-3,5; Rom 5:6-11; Mt 9:36-10:8 The Kingdom of Priests The difficulty of our Christian life does not consist so much in what we are to do, but in what we are not to do. Another way of putting this is that we are saved by grace and not by our own deeds. We have been nurtured in a world corrupted by sin and evil, where the self is exalted above God. Our conversion to the Lord involves unlearning the ways of the world and replacing them with the way of grace. The process is not easy, and was never meant to be easy, because it involves dying to self and living unto God. Christian virtues, as we reflected on last week, have a different principle from the natural virtues of this world. In the world, the strong man is praised and exalted because he can elevate himself while putting others down; he wields influence to win the admiration and adulation of others. But such is not the spiritual way of the Christian. We are rather c...