Prayer:
Come, Holy Spirit, let me respond quickly to Jesus’ call.
Imagination:
Picture Jesus at table in Matthew’s house.
Context:
This text has two parts. First, Matthew responds to Jesus’ call and then he invites Jesus to his house. Since Matthew is a sinner (collecting taxes for Romans), his friends are also “sinners,” so the dinner becomes a controversial story which shows us that Jesus came to call sinners not the righteous.
Gospel Text (Read slowly, possibly aloud.)
Thoughts: (Read all. Ponder the ones that attract you.)
- Matthew never searched for Jesus. He went to work one day and Jesus found him.
- What a special day! Matthew began as a tax collector (working for the Roman Empire). He ends the day as Jesus’ disciple (working for the Kingdom).
- Everything happened so quickly. Jesus saw him and invited him. Matthew left his post and followed.
- If he had hesitated or doubted, he would have missed his call.
- He accepts Jesus completely, opening his home and inviting the other sinners.
- The Pharisees try to exclude Matthew and his friends from the Kingdom. Jesus would have none of that.
- Jesus proclaims that they are the very ones he is calling.
Affections: (When one touches your heart, use your own words.)
- Jesus, today is so important! You will come. You will pass by. You will say, “Follow me.”
- Do not let me say “tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow” (like St. Augustine)
- When you call, I will follow.
- Come for me! I am a sinner and your Father sent you to sinners.
- Why do I wait? Why do I continue to sit at my tax collector’s post? Why am I afraid? Why do I not “get up and follow you?”
- As I hear your voice in the quiet of this prayer, I respond, “Wait, Jesus, I am coming.”
Resolutions: (Possibly you might want to make your own.)
+ I will be vigilant today.
+ I will open my whole house to Jesus.
Thought for the Day (To recall your meditation.)
Seeing Matthew at his post, Jesus said, “Follow me.”