WHAT “ROBES” BURDEN YOU?


WORKOUT WEDNESDAY

A Midweek Spiritual Workout with
Fr. Marino H. Msigala, OFM Capuchin
 
WHAT “ROBES” BURDEN YOU?



The king once commissioned his tailor to sew a new robe for him. 

The tailor worked for months, using the most expensive fabrics, precious jewels, and metallic threads.
 
When the tailor finished the robe, he took it to the king with great pride and satisfaction, confident that he would be delighted with his work.

The king donned the robe and sadly exclaimed, "It's too heavy, warm, and uncomfortable. It is burdensome to wear."

The tailor replied, "Your Majesty, greatness often comes with discomfort."

The king, reflecting on his life of wealth and luxury, said, "Then perhaps greatness is more of a burden than a blessing."

The king ordered another new robe…plain, simple, and unpretentious. 

Unburdened by the trappings of greatness, the king found comfort, peace, and joy in the simplicity of his new robe.

On this SPIRITUAL WORKOUT WEDNESDAY, consider the meaning of the king’s new “robe.” What “robes” do you wear that burden you? What possessions do you have that distract you from enjoying a deeper spiritual life? We all wear “robes” that we thought and hoped would bring us joy and satisfaction. How have our “robes” failed us? What must we divest ourselves of to be better, unburdened, and available disciples of Christ? 


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