"I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to little ones.”
Mt 11:25
In today’s Gospel, Jesus continues to turn the world’s logic upside down, telling us that true wisdom is hidden from the wise but revealed to the littlest souls. This passage makes me think of my college philosophy classes. We studied the teachings of renowned philosophers: Nietzsche, Sartre, Hume, etc. These brilliant men presented elaborate systems of belief that, in the end, only succeeded in leading their disciples further from God.
At the same time, I was reading the works of the Carmelite saints on my own, including St. Thérèse of Lisieux’s “The Story of a Soul.” Little Therese outdid the celebrated philosophers with her “Little Way” of spiritual childhood. She wrote:
“…I have always wanted to become a saint. Unfortunately… there is the same difference between the saints and me as there is between a mountain whose summit is lost in the clouds and a humble grain of sand... Instead of being discouraged, I told myself: God would not make me wish for something impossible and so… I will look for some means of going to heaven by a little way which is very short and very straight, a little way that is quite new. We live in an age of inventions… in well-to-do houses there are lifts (elevators). And I was determined to find a lift to carry me to Jesus, for I was far too small to climb the steep stairs of perfection. So I sought in Holy Scripture… and I read… “Whosoever is a little one, let him come to me.” I drew nearer to God, fully realizing that… It is your arms, Jesus, which are the lift to carry me to heaven. And so there is no need for me to grow up. In fact, just the opposite: I must stay little and become less and less.”
We should also seek to become smaller and lighter, depending not on our own power but trusting fully in Jesus to lift us up and bring us ever closer to Him. When we surrender to Jesus and take up His yoke, our burdens truly are lifted and we find rest for our souls.
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