Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time
First Reading: 2 Kings 2:1, 6-14
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 31:20, 21, 24
Gospel: Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
Daily readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/061726.cfm
There is a moment in today's First Reading that is easy to rush past. Elijah is about to be taken up to heaven, and Elisha refuses to leave his side. Three times he is told to stay behind. Three times he says no. "As the LORD lives, and as you yourself live, I will not leave you." He is not doing this for anyone to see. There are fifty other prophets watching from a distance, but Elisha is not performing for them. He is just staying close to the one he loves, all the way to the end.
That quiet faithfulness — the kind nobody posts about — is the thread connecting both readings today. Jesus in the Gospel turns our attention to the same thing. Give in secret. Pray in your inner room with the door closed. Fast without making a show of it. Your Father who sees in secret will repay you. The point is not the action itself but who you are doing it for. There is a kind of goodness that needs an audience, and there is a kind of goodness that is content to be known only by God. Jesus is asking us to practice the second kind.
That is countercultural in the age of the highlight reel. We live in a world that practically rewards the public performance of virtue — the post, the story, the comment that signals we are one of the good ones. Jesus does not condemn generosity or prayer or fasting. He just asks: who is the audience? When I help someone, give something, or make a sacrifice — am I doing it to be seen, or am I doing it because I love God and I love this person?
A few questions to sit with today:
1. Was there a moment today when I did something good — and noticed I wanted someone to see it or know about it? What was underneath that?
2. Is there a place in my prayer life that has become more about routine or appearance than about actually being with God?
3. Did I stay close to what matters today — to the people I love, to God — or did I drift toward what was easier or more visible?
4. Where did I sense God seeing something in me that nobody else saw today — a small kindness, a quiet struggle, a hidden prayer?
One small thing for tomorrow:
Do one good thing tomorrow that no one will know about. It does not have to be big — leave a kind note somewhere anonymous, let someone go ahead of you without making it a moment, say a prayer for someone without telling them. Let it be between you and God. Notice how that feels.
Lord Jesus, thank you for seeing what is hidden. You see the small acts of love no one notices — the patience held together at the end of a long day, the prayer said quietly before sleep, the kindness given to someone who will never think to thank me. I confess that I do not always do these things just for you. Sometimes I want to be seen, to be known, to be credited. Forgive me for the ways I perform goodness instead of simply living it. Help me to close the door a little more often and meet you in the quiet. Teach me Elisha's faithfulness — staying close to you not for an audience, but because you are my life. Amen.
If you'd like to share: what is one small, hidden way you tried to love someone today — something only God saw?