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What video games
and the Mass have in common
This
article could also be titled “How video games can help us overcome
boredom and understand the Mass.”
Believe it or not, there is something video games can teach us about
the Mass. Not so long ago, I was visiting a family and their
3-year-old son Joey wanted me to play Donkey Kong with him. I had
been watching the game, and it looked interesting for awhile, but it
soon got old and boring! It was very boring to see a couple of
digital apes jump around. It seemed when one of them died, they were
not really dead. They had more than one life, and they could also
charge themselves up and live longer. The game seemed to go on
forever. I was bored and was hoping that the game would end. But
then everything changed. Little Joey asked me to play the game with
him.
The next thing I knew, the controls were in my hand, and it seemed
for a minute that the silly looking ape on the screen was actually
me! Little Joey was shooting at me. I had to run for my life! I was
no longer bored!
It was not long before the little 3-year-old killed me – or rather,
killed my ape. (No wonder they call it Donkey Kong. I really felt
like a donkey to get beaten by a 3-year-old.) But I realized
something.
When we participate, we will not be bored.
Often times I hear young people say, “Mass is boring.” This is just
how I felt watching the video game. I was on the outside as a
spectator. I was bored. The game itself was not boring, though. I
soon found out that my whole perspective and experience changed the
moment I began to participate in the game.
The same is true of the Mass. When we say, “Mass is boring,” what we
are really saying is “I am a spectator and not a participant.”
Overcoming boredom at Mass is simple. Participate! Jesus has
personally invited you to participate and has put the control in
your hands. Learn to use the controls. That means:
1 Pray and respond to the prayers. Say the words so that you
and others can hear them. Mean what you pray. Let them come from
your heart.
2 Sing as you can. Practice understanding the words you sing.
Songs carry with them emotions. Ask to have and accept the emotions
that the song carries.
3 Listen to God’ s Word. Know it is God Himself who is
speaking to you. He speaks to us through fellow human beings, but
God’s Word gives us life.
One final word. Unlike the video games, we only get one life.
We must participate well if we want to survive and live forever.
Jesus told us “I am the Bread of Life. Whoever eats this bread will
live forever.” What we do in Mass is no boring thing! Where else can
we go and actually receive God into our body and soul? Where else
can we go and be spiritually connected to all of God’s people in the
world, in purgatory and in heaven? Where else can we go, and what
else can we participate in that will enable us to live forever with
God? No video game can do that, but the Mass can.
So, next time you want to get involved in a video game and are
waiting to get your hands on the controller, know that you never
have to wait when you come to Mass. You are already player one!
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