Daily Reflection May 15, 2025 |
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One theme in today’s gospel that really caught my attention is servant leadership. The idea of “The Master” washing the feet of the “lesser ones” reminds me that true leaders do not see themselves as better than those they lead. Rather, the true leader serves those that are being lead. In my various leadership roles in both my civilian and military careers, I always thought that my major responsibility (other than the basic admin-type things to be done) was to remove barriers and create the environment for those I was leading to SHINE and perform at their best. I’m not saying I always did it right but truly tried to do it for the benefit of those we served be they students or clients. There is one experience that I remember definitely kept me in “my place” and reminded me that I was there to serve! It was a weekend field exercise with ROTC students shortly after Easter. My role was flexible to do what was necessary to make the exercise a successful learning experience – I was even an “infiltrator” on Saturday. On Sunday, however, the “troop medical clinic” needed staff – the nursing students were needed elsewhere, so I became the main source of care. There I was (the highest-ranking officer there) taking care of cadets’ feet. As the very sweaty, dirty socks were removed, I carefully wiped their feet and provided care for the blisters that had developed over the weekend. Many apologized that their feet were smelly and dirty (it had rained the night before so everything was muddy). Yet, I was thinking what a privilege I have as a nurse to serve others in this way. The rank didn’t matter, the position didn’t matter, what mattered was that someone was in need and with the Grace of God, I was given the opportunity to provide what they needed at that point. I truly felt blessed and those moments some 16 years ago are still etched into my heart. God gives us so many occasions to do the right thing, to serve others, to be His hands and feet on Earth. Some professions/occupations provide very direct opportunities for serving but I think in reality, every person, every “job” provides that opening to serve and to extend kindness. As the saying goes, in a world where you can be anything, be kind!! I asked for Strength.........
I asked for Wisdom.........
I asked for Prosperity.........
I asked for Courage.........
I asked for Love.........
I asked for Favors.........
I received nothing I wanted; I received everything I needed In the retreats with women in recovery, I loved to share The Butterfly Lesson. It tells of a man “assisting” a butterfly to emerge and in so doing limits the potential of the butterfly. It concludes with the following: Matthew West provides his perspective in this song: Do Something And as David declares in the Responsorial Psalm, forever I will sing of the Goodness of God |
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