Gospel: Matthew 19: 16-22
A man asks Jesus, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus tells him to keep the commandments, specifically those that deal with our relations with others, with love of our neighbor. Do not kill. Do not steal. Do not bear false witness. Do not covet. And love your neighbor through concrete acts of care for them. By avoiding actions that harm our neighbor and in performing actions of good for them, we come to inherit eternal life.
But the man is not satisfied. I have done all that, what more can I do? Jesus then says that if we wish to be perfect, we must then sell all that we have and give it away to the poor. Then, we must follow the Lord Jesus and do the work that he has been doing: healing people of their illnesses and infirmities; liberating people from their demons; and nourishing people at table. This is the pathway to perfection - the care of the poor and marginalized of all backgrounds, excluding none.
Notice what are absent from these lists are the things that tend to dominate Christian concern: the quest for power, influence, and riches in our obsession with politics and media empires, or the building and upkeep of vast tracts of property. Absent too are the perseverations over liturgical minutiae and theological erudition. The way to eternal life and perfection is the way of love and care for others, for it was the way of Jesus in his life on earth.