Daily Reflection March 3, 2016 |
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Jeremiah preaches in the Temple (around 609 BCE) and admonishes his listeners about their hypocrisy—their way of life contradicts their pious rituals and sacrifices, which are therefore meaningless in the eyes of the Lord. Their sacrifices are tainted by disobedience to the covenant relationship and the blood of the innocent. God neither desires nor requests their sacrifice (Ps. 40); rather he asks for their justice and kindness (Micah 6:8). Protecting and caring for the anawim—the last, the lost, and the least — is more pleasing to the Lord than all their burnt offerings. Although God sent his prophets to guide people, to help them discern, and to be obedient to God, yet they “did not listen.” Like Jeremiah, Jesus too encounters stiff-necked people who accuse him of casting out demons by the power of Beelzebul when he exorcises a man who could not speak. Jesus counters their arguments:
Jesus’ words are strong; there is no room for neutrality. We have to examine our commitment to Christ and choose — to gather with him. Or to scatter. |
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