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Only in heaven!
“Bishop,” said the policeman, “we found this
thief fleeing town with your valuables. The scoundrel claims that you
gave them to him!” The bishop did indeed recognize the man held before
him by the police. It was a homeless man who he had met and invited
into his house the night before. He had treated the man as he would
have treated Christ himself, giving him the best food of his table and
a bed for the night. That morning, though, he found that the man had
run off in the middle of the night with all of the house’s silver. The
bishop had every right to be furious, every right to gratefully take
back his property and let the man be taken off to prison … but instead
he went along with the thief’s story and even gave him two silver
candlesticks that were left behind! Sending the police away, the bishop
told the stunned Jean Valjean, “Today I have bought your soul for God.
Use this silver to become an honest man.”
This is one of my favorite scenes from the
novel "Les Miserables." It is so moving to think about how much that
one act of kindness completely transformed the thief’s life. Valjean
became a changed man. He used the silver to create a new and
respectable life for himself, a life in which he helped hundreds of
families, orphans, and complete strangers. But during his lifetime the
bishop would never learn any of this... for all he knew, the stranger
had gone off and wasted all the money on booze and immorality! And yet,
what joy would await the bishop in heaven, where all of this would be
revealed to him! What happiness when he sees how his one good deed
changed the course of history!
“Andrew,” my spiritual director would often
remind me, “one of the greatest joys in heaven will be to see the
hidden fruit of all of our work here on earth.” This is so true! It is
easy to be discouraged, when so often in our lives the effects of our
toil and sacrifices for the Lord remain hidden to us. We can wonder
whether we’re making a difference at all, whether it’s all worth it.
But at the final judgment at the end of time, the fruit of all of our
actions will be made clear. Heaven will be like a huge and joyous
family reunion! We will meet many of those people
whom we have helped during our lives here on
earth... and it’s a safe bet that we will be amazed and overjoyed by
what they have to say to us!
A well-known and holy priest might come up
to you and say, “I became a priest because of you, because of the words
of encouragement you always gave me.” A mother that you have never met
might embrace you and tell you, “I kept my little baby because I saw
your ‘Choose Life’ bumper sticker on the way to the abortion clinic!” A
man from the other side of the world might remind you of a time that
you woke up in the middle of the night and began to pray a rosary for
whomever most needed your prayers: “It was your intercession at that
exact moment that helped me to accept God on my deathbed... I wouldn’t
be in heaven with you right now if it weren’t for your prayers that
night!”
None of this would be possible were it not
for the greatest act of love of all, Christ’s suffering and death on
the Cross, which we celebrate today on Good Friday. His sacrifice was
the hidden victory that bore fruit for all eternity, and we have the
honor as his disciples to help spread that victory across the world. If
we say “yes” to the opportunities that he gives us to follow him in our
daily lives, on reaching heaven we will rejoice to find that Jesus used
these acts of love to accomplish amazing things!
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