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Questions and Answers about Catholic Church
Are you
bearing fruit?
The kingdom of God will be taken away from them and
given to a people that will produce its fruit.
Matthew 21, 43.
God is anxious that we bear fruit in our lives. We
have all been entrusted with gifts from God. God
wants us to cultivate trim, water and let the fruit
of our talents to affect the world in which we live.
God has made an investment in us. He’s empowered us.
He expects results.
So many of us are satisfied with just getting by in
our lives. We don’t strive for excellence.
Developing our talents means a big expenditure of
time and energy. We’re lazy. On top of that, we run
the risk of being rejected, misunderstood and
laughed at as we develop our talents. Perhaps it’s
easier to just get by in life without causing too
many waves.
Also we can claim to develop our talents but be
doing so for the wrong reasons. I might have a
talent for leadership but use that talents to
dominate and enslave others. I might have a talent
for healing but use that talent mainly to gain
money. The development of talents that I’m talking
about is aimed to enhancing and enriching the lives
of others.
If we sincerely want to follow Christ, we can’t be
satisfied with the mediocre. His call is a tireless
call to strive for perfection in the use of our
talents to care for the needs of others.
We can get a handle on how effective we are in
cultivating our talents by looking at four different
situations in our lives:
1. In evaluating the fruits of my talents, I first
look at my
personal response to the development of my talents.
Am I
willing to grow? Do I risk using my talents? Do I
strive to
discover talents I didn’t know I had? Do I see the
fruits of my
talents?
2. Are my talents affecting my family, the people
with whom
I live? Is there more peace, honesty and joy in my
family
because of the talents I’ve brought to fruit?
3. Are my talents affecting in a good way the lives
of the people of my parish? Am I a person who
attends Mass each Sunday and passes on my weekly
donation? Is that the extent of the fruit of my
talents? How is the parish affected by me? Is it
better because of me? Are people growing because of
me?
4. Jesus had a definite world vision. He didn’t
restrict his mission to people who attended
synagogue. He taught and ministered to lepers, sick,
alienated and forgotten. He reached out to Jew and
Gentile, male and female, rich and poor, holy and
unholy. We must use our talents not only to affect
our family and church, we should also strive to
touch the lives of people outside of our comfort
zone. We should allow the fruit of our talents to
touch the lives of the vast majority of people who
don’t go to church. We do this by allowing the fruit
of our talents to be tasted by people in schools we
attend, businesses where we work, and the stores
where be shop. We are expected to bring the fruit of
our talents to all the people who are so close to us
around the world through telephone, email, radio and
television.
5. We are called to feed ourselves, our family, our
parish and our world with our talents. We are called
by Christ to help usher in the Kingdom of God with
the use of these talents.
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