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WHERE IS OUR TREASURE?

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20 JUNE 2025 

 

Friday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

 

WHERE IS OUR TREASURE?

 

Introduction

 In defending his ministry, Paul boasts of all he has done and suffered in the service of the gospel of the young Christian communities. These sufferings affect and hurt him, for they bring out his human frailty. But he goes on single-mindedly, because God is his strength and his treasure, the light brightening his whole being.

What are the things that preoccupy us, that are constantly on our minds? The answer to this question will indicate what our values are, “where our heart is.” For many high-minded and dedicated Christians, these values will rarely be as crude as mere pleasure seeking and a hunger for material wealth and comfort, though these too are not always ruled out completely. But what about the ambition for power and promotion, the tendency to dominate others and to shape others in our own image and likeness rather than God’s? What about making ourselves the center of the world? Where do we look for “the one thing necessary”?

 

Opening Prayer

Lord our God,
you are the origin and purpose of all,
the meaning of our existence
and the goal of all we do.
We pray you today:
draw us out of our little self-created worlds
and open us to you and your kingdom.
Be yourself the precious pearl of our lives
and let each person around us be
the oyster shell in which we find that pearl.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.

 

I Reading: 2 Corinthians 11:18, 21-30

Brothers and sisters:
Since many boast according to the flesh, I too will boast.
To my shame I say that we were too weak!

But what anyone dares to boast of
(I am speaking in foolishness)
I also dare.
Are they Hebrews? So am I.
Are they children of Israel? So am I.
Are they descendants of Abraham? So am I.
Are they ministers of Christ?
(I am talking like an insane person).
I am still more, with far greater labors,
far more imprisonments, far worse beatings,
and numerous brushes with death.
Five times at the hands of the Jews
I received forty lashes minus one.
Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was stoned,
three times I was shipwrecked,
I passed a night and a day on the deep;
on frequent journeys, in dangers from rivers,
dangers from robbers, dangers from my own race,
dangers from Gentiles, dangers in the city,
dangers in the wilderness, dangers at sea,
dangers among false brothers;
in toil and hardship, through many sleepless nights,
through hunger and thirst, through frequent fastings,
through cold and exposure.
And apart from these things, there is the daily pressure upon me
of my anxiety for all the churches.
Who is weak, and I am not weak?
Who is led to sin, and I am not indignant?

If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my weakness.

 

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7

R. (see 18b) From all their distress, God rescues the just.


I will bless the LORD at all times;
his praise shall be ever in my mouth.
Let my soul glory in the LORD;
the lowly will hear me and be glad.


R. From all their distress, God rescues the just.


Glorify the LORD with me,
let us together extol his name.
I sought the LORD, and he answered me
and delivered me from all my fears.


R. From all their distress, God rescues the just.


Look to him that you may be radiant with joy,
and your faces may not blush with shame.
When the poor one called out, the LORD heard,
and from all his distress he saved him.


R. From all their distress, God rescues the just.

 

Alleluia

Matthew 5:3

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Blessed are the poor in spirit;
for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: Matthew 6:19-23

Jesus said to his disciples:
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and decay destroy, and thieves break in and steal.
But store up treasures in heaven,
where neither moth nor decay destroys, nor thieves break in and steal.
For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.

“The lamp of the body is the eye.
If your eye is sound, your whole body will be filled with light;
but if your eye is bad, your whole body will be in darkness.
And if the light in you is darkness, how great will the darkness be.”

 

Intercessions

–   For those who worry much about money, that they may learn to be concerned  about those who lack the bare essentials, we pray:

–   For those who have become the victims of greed and intolerance, that good people restore their faith in God and humankind, we pray:

–   For all of us, that we may be grateful that God has given us faith in him and in his love and mercy, we pray:

 

Prayer over the Gifts

Lord our God,
you let us gather around the table
of your Son Jesus Christ.
The eucharist is for us
a great and precious treasure.
Let us appreciate Jesus’ presence
and let it always enrich us
with a deep sense of his nearness.
Let us learn from him
to be present to one another.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.

 

Prayer after Communion

Lord our God,
from the words and the presence of Jesus
we learn that nothing is more precious
than your love for us
and the kingdom you want to build with us.
Be our joy and our treasure.
We thank you that you have found us.
Let us always keep finding you
in the different ways you manifest yourself
in the goodness of people
and in the treasures of our faith.
Thank you through Jesus Christ our Lord.

 

Blessing

Our prayer and our whole worship is service of God and neighbor, not service of oneself in the sense of showing off and boasting of what we do for God and neighbor. That is worship in spirit and truth. May God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

 

Commentary

Matthew 6:19-23

Treasure Hunt

Many of the problems we see today stem from misplaced values. If we prioritise building our treasure with God, it will remain untouched by destructive forces and will never lose its value. In God's kingdom, there is no room for evil. It is not treasures or human accomplishments that count in the life of a Christian, but rather the spiritual treasures that are stored in heaven. These are the goods that will endure because there is no earthly force that will destroy them. And of this wealth, it can be said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

Many people we know in life never gain prominence and are never seen in a newspaper headline. yet their hearts are full of kindness. They willingly lend a helping hand whenever they see someone in need. They dedicate themselves to spreading positivity and never expect anything in return. When they eventually leave us, their impact may not make the headlines, but they've truly lived lives filled with boundless goodness. The grace of God in them has not been fruitless, and now a treasure in heaven awaits them.

Jesus prompts us: “Invest in heaven!” Your spiritual investments are love, kindness, and faith. They are secure and yield eternal dividends. Our heart acts as a compass, guiding us toward our desires. If our desires are materialistic, our heart leads us to the pursuit of possessions. However, if our desires are spiritual, our heart urges us to seek God. Therefore, recalibrate your priorities and focus on heavenly pursuits.

Strive for joy instead of material possessions. Let's become bearers of light. Embrace the invigorating joy that comes from living a fulfilling life of faith.

 

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20 June 2025

Matthew 6: 19-23

Buy Eternity, Not Illusions

Jesus speaks to us today with clarity and tenderness: “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth… but store up treasures in heaven” (Mt 6:19–20). These words invite us to a deep reflection: Where is your treasure? Where is your heart?

So often we are caught in a whirlwind of worries — bills, loans, deadlines, and the endless pursuit of “more.” We live calculating and spending, working not to live, but merely to pay. But Jesus reminds us: you were made for more. You were not created to chase after things, but to live in freedom and joy.

Let us pause and ask: Where is my heart? Is it chained to what I own? Or is it open to what truly matters — to love, mercy, forgiveness, beauty, faith? You see, the heart follows the treasure. And if your treasure is God, your heart will be full of light.

Jesus also speaks about the eye. “If your eye is sound, your whole body will be full of light” (v. 22). How do you look at life? Is your gaze clean, open, generous? Or is it clouded by envy, comparison, anxiety? The eye is the lamp of the body — it is the window through which light or darkness enters. If you see clearly — with humility, with truth — then your life will shine.

Let us not waste time chasing what rusts and fades. Let us “buy eternity” by investing in what lasts: compassion, faith, service, kindness, and love. Time cannot be bought back. But love builds what lasts forever.

Today, ask yourself: Where is my treasure? Where is my heart? And ask the Lord for the grace to see clearly — to walk in light, not illusion.

 

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