It is clear in today's first reading that Paul is feeling quite misunderstood in his mission of preaching the good news, frustrated in his attempts to invite women and men into a personal relationship with Christ, and through Christ, to God, the source of all life and love. It is no wonder he is defensive, even sarcastic. Take a moment to think about something you are passionate about. It may be your life's work or calling, as this is for Paul. It may be your desire to raise your kids with solid values, "make a difference" in the culture of your workplace, or to recognize and speak out against social injustice. When our efforts are misunderstood, when we are unappreciated, when we are the target of complaints and accusations or face other roadblocks in attempts to be true to our values, principles and commitments, we get defensive. We try harder to prove that our mission should be everyone's mission. Jesus offers another way in today's gospel reading, in the words of the Lord's Prayer. Rather than a lot of anxious words, he tells us to keep it simple. Perhaps the words are so familiar that we need to take another look at what Jesus is inviting us to do:
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