“Look at the birds in the sky; they do not sow or reap”
8th Sunday in Ord Time A [Matthew 6:24-24]
Randy Flores, SVD 3/2/14
One day he came to a church and decided to pray to God to send the birds away from his rice field. It happened that there was a mass going on and the priest was reading today’s gospel: “Look at the birds of the sky; they do not sow or reap, your heavenly Father feeds them.”
The farmer was upset to learn that it was God who was feeding these birds from his palay grains. So he complained to God and said: Dear God, please stop feeding your birds from my palay. I need a good harvest also to feed my family.
To his surprise, there were no more birds when he got back to his rice field.
But after some time, the farmer missed the birds, their chirpings, their noise that made his rice field alive. Come harvest time, even without the birds, he had a poor harvest.
So he went back to the church and prayed. This time he said, “Dear God, with or without birds, I had a poor harvest, you can send back your birds and let them eat in my rice field again. Besides, I miss their beautiful songs.”
So the birds came back; ate and sang once again in the farmer’s rice field.
The following year, the farmer had a bountiful harvest. He came to realize that the birds also ate the insects in his palay, and their wastes fertilized his rice field; besides, the he enjoyed the beautiful singing of the birds.
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Jesus said in today’s Gospel: “Look at the birds in the sky; they do not sow or reap, they gather nothing into barns, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are not you more important than they?
Are we not more important than the birds? Are we not more important to God more than anything else?
Words from the Prophet Isaiah (1st reading): “Can a mother forget her infant,
be without tenderness for the child of her womb? Even should she forget, I [God] will never forget you.”
Let us NOT be afraid then of what the future holds for us for God holds our future; instead let us always have hope in God; and be persons of big faith (vs. “oligopistoi” or “little faith” in Mat 6:30).
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